mojito87
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Anyone recommend where to purchase a replacement (reasonably priced) jib reefing system for an 11.5 metre boat with a 14/14.5 metre luff. Priced a Furlex and got a fright. We are based in Oban.
Anyone recommend where to purchase a replacement (reasonably priced) jib reefing system for an 11.5 metre boat with a 14/14.5 metre luff. Priced a Furlex and got a fright. We are based in Oban.
I have a Facnor. A lot of Hanse owners claim they are not the best & one or two may have changed. They are - or have been- fitted standard on smaller boats. I have never had any problem with mine & most owners seem to have been Ok. I believe it is because they may be the cheapest furler. My furler has a 11.5 Luff but the 34ft boats have longer luffs to match yours
The only problem I have is that it is non adjustable forestay length but some models are adjustable. However it does sit close to the deck & some have a section( rather like a cake slice) that can be removed to allow a deck fastened non furling genoa for racing. Not sure what model but it is shown on my instruction manual. One should allow for a mast aligner for the halyard to prevent twisting of the halyard when furling
Just starting to search. Thanks for your positive comments. If anyone has any supplier recommendations it will give us a good start. Many thanks!
I have never understood how a forestay can unstrand if it is held at each end from rotation but perhaps it has something to do with the direction of rotation of the furler when furling. My UV strip is on the stbd side of the sail. Which side was yours?
I did stress above that a mast aligner is needed & that may well apply whatever type of furler one has
As Bitbaltic has explained, his did not last long, but mine is Ok after 13 years of hard use & has only needed a replacement rivet in the bottom section of the foil
In that time my mast has been dropped 5 times for rig survey & general mast service etc Each time my rigger has checked & cleaned the furler.
I have had 3 new forestays. 2 due to kinks caused by the yard & one when I had complete new rigging at 8 years because the boat had been hammered hard since new with high mileage.
So I feel that the furler has performed OK
Nothing to do with furling direction, all to do with the dreaded halyard wrap.I have never understood how a forestay can unstrand if it is held at each end from rotation but perhaps it has something to do with the direction of rotation of the furler when furling.
I had a Facnor top sviwel go stiff.And I am one of those Hanse owners who has replaced a Facnor becase they are not only awful, they are downright dangerous. The top swivel problem (explanation for the OP not you Sam as I know you know all about it) - after about 5-10 years service the swivel stops turning properly, the halyard wraps around the foil- unstranded a brand new forestay on our boat during our first season with it, and we had handled the furler very carefully as the system was obviously stiff. If the fault were to develop on a longish voyage involving highish winds I would think it possible it could bring down an otherwise fine condition rig. One or two Facnor owners have claimed to be able to do something about it by dismantling the swivel (Facnor say it is non-derviceable), or spraying various lubricants about, or claiming huge improvements with small changes in halyard tension, and various other things that do not feel like complete solutions to the problem.
Whether the newer Facnors have overcome this issue I can't say, but I personally would not have peace of mind making any decent passages with one. (On the other hand Sam has done lots of extended cruising with his, so it is horses for courses).
Nothing to do with furling direction, all to do with the dreaded halyard wrap.
We have a masthead rig but the spinnaker halyard is set down a metre or so lower and the main and topping lift come out of the rear of the mast so things are separated. There is plenty of room to put in a deflector is required. We shall certainly be asking the rigger if it is necessary. Thank you for all your assistance.
Something wrong here
The spinnaker halyard should not come out a metre below the forestay. That would possibly be the pole topping lift. The spinnaker halyard has to come out above the forestay.
The mast aligner will sit above the top roller of the reefing furler & below where the halyard enters the mast. Just because there is a metre down to the other "halyard" point does not mean you have loads of room
Anyone recommend where to purchase a replacement (reasonably priced) jib reefing system for an 11.5 metre boat with a 14/14.5 metre luff. Priced a Furlex and got a fright. We are based in Oban.