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Dan, at what point did you install the electric winch? (nm)
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I would think that an in-mast furler would be better for ease of use. (pic)
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In boom furling --Anyone with any experience with one?
Some experience
I would think that an in-mast furler would be better for ease of use. (pic)
I have used in-mast quite a bit...
Ron's friend was looking to make the boat easier.
I've seen in the boom furlers jammed.
The boats I have been on with a boom furler always went head to wind to furl...
Dan, at what point did you install the electric winch? (nm)
We returned to Florida after 3 years in the Eastern Caribbean. (pic)
Nice settup! (nm)
Leading lines through hollow bulkhead?????
Adam, this is what I did. (pic)
Line conduits....
The differing expansion/contraction rates of stainless/fiberglass a factor?
Here's another idea...
Here's another approach to leading lines through bulkhead (pic)
Paging Jon....
Yeah, I've probably written 2 dozen posts regarding my various adventures with Leisure-Furl booms...
Ron, Does your friend
The boom furler manufacturers encourage one to buy a new main (nm)
He would HAVE to buy a new main.
He has slab reefing and lazy jacks (nm)
It's about getting older and how to keep sailing
I use the "Furlboom" brand------WebKitFormBoundaryJ2Rqg8Zo+e5ZKBs8
crewed on a boat quite often with in boom...
I motored from La Paz to San Diego on a boat with Leisure Furl (link) (pic)
Ed, Where are you at? How's the trip so far? (nm)
Leave tomorrow am for direct route to Turtle (link) (pic)