Oldrabbers
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I have a lovely old Trident 24, to which I am considering fitting a roller furling jib. Can anyone please say if it’s possible to do this with the mast still up? I’m reluctant to drop it, and re-tension afterwards!
Thanks for that, Tranona - I’ll definitely look into this!Welcome.
Depends on the type, but the basic Plastimo 609 which is probably the most appropriate (and economical!) can. Information and fitting instructions here plastimo.com/en/deck-equipment-rigging-hardware/plastimo-jib-reefing/enrouleur-609-bateaux-6-9-m-9116.html
You will need to have your ail modified at least or a new sail. Worth talking to a sailmaker as they often do packages of furler and new sail.
That’s very interesting, Aeolus, I’ve definitely got to follow up that lead - thank you very much indeed!You should have a look at an Alado furler - one of its features is that you fit it with the mast up. It's also cheaper than pretty much any other furler. Good service, even tho the company is based in Brazil.
You should have a look at an Alado furler - one of its features is that you fit it with the mast up. It's also cheaper than pretty much any other furler. Good service, even tho the company is based in Brazil.
On your re-tensioning afterwards. The furler fits over the forestay, so it has to de-tensioned to sleeve it on, then re-tensioned .I have a lovely old Trident 24, to which I am considering fitting a roller furling jib. Can anyone please say if it’s possible to do this with the mast still up? I’m reluctant to drop it, and re-tension afterwards!