Furlex 100s - how much resistance to expect?

slawosz

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Hi,
I have Furlex 100s on my Sadler 25 and around 13-14 square meters genoa on it. I can furl and unfurl by hand, but I need to use quite a force. Without sail, the furler works rather lightly. Is it normal that I need to use force to operate furler with sail (I never use winch), or it indicates that I need to inspect further?
 

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Try lubricating it by injecting grease in the removable plugs. Give it a really good freshwater wash with a hose first and let dry.

We have a Furlex 100 on a Hartley 32 in Wellington NZ. Halyard tension is important, too much and it gets stiff to furl.
 

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As well as easing the halyard, it helps to get into the habit of furling when turned away from the wind. I often see other boats struggling to furl their sail which is flapping for ages while I can furl mine in a fraction of the time just by bearing off and putting most of the sail behind the main.
 

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Agree with all the comments plus check the alignment of the furling line as it leaves the drum. I have a 300 on about 40m square of sail and it furls by hand readily.
 

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Thank you. I will investigate. The furling rope is old and tatty. Not sure about its leads. Also, halyard seems to be too tight. Also, I have probably nasty habit to furl in any course, will try now on the main shadow.
 

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+1 for cleaning and greasing. They include grease with this model and I never used it, 7 years later it refused to furl. Dropped sail, clean, grease, worked like new. Thankfully the bearings are visible and easy to grease.
 
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