Anyone know what type of headsail roller furler this is?

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Its the jib furler on my 1982 Jaguar 21. It is a strange system as the (wire) halyard actually passes up the inside of the wrapped sail.

Other questions for anyone in the know would be:

1) Are spares available (where I could get a new rubber/plastic rope guide grommet)?
2) What are the holes on the line guide bracket for? It looks like something may have attached to this in bygone days..

Thanks for any help,
Ash.
 

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Its the jib furler on my 1982 Jaguar 21. It is a strange system as the (wire) halyard actually passes up the inside of the wrapped sail.

Other questions for anyone in the know would be:

1) Are spares available (where I could get a new rubber/plastic rope guide grommet)?
2) What are the holes on the line guide bracket for? It looks like something may have attached to this in bygone days..

Thanks for any help,
Ash.

I think it's a Wykeham Martin furler. Doubt if spares are available.
 

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It's a Colnebrook - the spar has a pulley at the top which the halliard goes over and tied off just above the drum. Spares no longer available I'm afraid, but a local machinist may be able to make something to suit. I suspect the holes are to 'fix' the drum with a couple of lanyards so it stays stationary when furling.
For a rope guide could you fit a rope guide as often used on dinghies - the sort with a stainless inner , not the all plastic type, made by Allen and others.
I had one on a Vivacity 20 many years ago and fitted a new Plastimo unit as no spares were available.
 

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It's a Colnebrook - the spar has a pulley at the top which the halliard goes over and tied off just above the drum. Spares no longer available I'm afraid, but a local machinist may be able to make something to suit. I suspect the holes are to 'fix' the drum with a couple of lanyards so it stays stationary when furling.
For a rope guide could you fit a rope guide as often used on dinghies - the sort with a stainless inner , not the all plastic type, made by Allen and others.
I had one on a Vivacity 20 many years ago and fitted a new Plastimo unit as no spares were available.

+1 looks like a colnebrook to me too
 

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I have the same but I have a u bracket riveted on to where your holes are. A small length of cord is used tied between this and the boat to keep the guide in place.
 

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Excellent - thanks everyone for all the info.

I have been thinking that I needed to lock the line guide bracket after problems furling last season. I suspected the holes were part of someones solution and this confirms it.

Now I have to find something to replace the split and worn rubber line guide, I may have to fabricate something.
 

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Check the hole size for the grommet. An electrical supply shop might well have a suitable blank which will fit directly into the hole. You will have to cut the inner portion of rubber out but this is not difficult. I have an almost identical model on my boat and this worked fine for me. Something like this:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-rubber-grommet-102mm-10-pack-qt93b

but obviously the correct size.

Chas
 

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Hi Ash
I have two old Colnbrook gears that I have replaced with new furlers, not sure if the same size as yours but it looks like the bottom drum you are showing, I think there was two sizes of foils as I tried to help one of the Forum members last year but the foil was a different size, drop me a PM with foil sizes and I will see if they are the same.
As has been mentioned new spares have not been around for many years but in there time they were a good gear!
 
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