jdc
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking of replacing my foresail roller furling system since I'm not happy with it. It furls the yankee, which is a touch less than 50m^2, and the system, a Furlex 200, is slightly less than 5 seasons old. We've sailed a lot of miles, some in pretty strong winds, but surely it's 20 years too soon for things to wear out.
It's difficult to be quantitive about this, but I'm sure the Furlex system is getting worse and this last season I've had to go to the foredeck and wrestle with the foil to get the sail to run out (unless wind >F5), and to furl it I have to go onto a run and blanket it with the main if the wind is at all strong (or winch so hard that the fairlead block pulls apart). Yet when the sail is off it all parts appear to turn smoothly and I can see nothing wrong. Since the halyard takes a 1/3 turn round the forestay or sail when furling or letting out I suspect the top swivel, but it looks just as a new one (which looks pretty poor quality and somehow 'wonky' imho). I've tried more halyard tension, and less, no difference. As far as I can tell, the foil rotates freely around the forestay and there is no wear or broken strand.
So, supposing I'm going to replace something, I had a look at other makes. I have looked at Bamar and at Harken (and of course at Furlex). My impression is that the standard of engineering of the Furlex is the poorest of the three, and that the diameter of the drum the furling line coils around - a crucial parameter in my opinion - is also the smallest of the three. But I have hands-on experience only of the Furlex system, and may be deluded in thinking that there is anything to choose between makes.
Has anyone used Bamar? and has anyone comparative experience of several makes? It won't be cheap changing the system, so I'd be grateful for advice.
It's difficult to be quantitive about this, but I'm sure the Furlex system is getting worse and this last season I've had to go to the foredeck and wrestle with the foil to get the sail to run out (unless wind >F5), and to furl it I have to go onto a run and blanket it with the main if the wind is at all strong (or winch so hard that the fairlead block pulls apart). Yet when the sail is off it all parts appear to turn smoothly and I can see nothing wrong. Since the halyard takes a 1/3 turn round the forestay or sail when furling or letting out I suspect the top swivel, but it looks just as a new one (which looks pretty poor quality and somehow 'wonky' imho). I've tried more halyard tension, and less, no difference. As far as I can tell, the foil rotates freely around the forestay and there is no wear or broken strand.
So, supposing I'm going to replace something, I had a look at other makes. I have looked at Bamar and at Harken (and of course at Furlex). My impression is that the standard of engineering of the Furlex is the poorest of the three, and that the diameter of the drum the furling line coils around - a crucial parameter in my opinion - is also the smallest of the three. But I have hands-on experience only of the Furlex system, and may be deluded in thinking that there is anything to choose between makes.
Has anyone used Bamar? and has anyone comparative experience of several makes? It won't be cheap changing the system, so I'd be grateful for advice.