[Public-List] Roller Furling for Sale

Roger L. Kingsland r.kingsland at ksba.com
Fri Mar 11 12:11:38 PST 2011


Glenn,

I looked into cost years ago and recall it was more expensive but will check
again.  Pittsburgh isn't a place you would expect to find a sail maker but
we have a guy in the area that used to work for North and set up shop when
he moved back to take care of his sick mother.

Roger  

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Roger, A year or so ago, i was thinking of doing the same thing, alocal
sailmaker told me it would only cost a couple of hundred dollars to convert
a hanked sail to RF tape, plus add UV strips.  might be worth looking
into...

Glenn b
dolce

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On Mar 11, 2011, at 10:07 AM, "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com>
wrote:

> To go back to a page discussion a few years ago, my PO put in roller
furling
> but only had 1 RF sail that was in bad shape.  I replaced it w/ a 170 from
a
> J-boat I bought at Bacons for $245. Looks to be in good shape and has
really
> cool collapsing battens but no UV strip at foot & leach.  
> 
> (Sidebar: I was thinking of a way to hoist a small, separate triangle of
> Sunbrella that I could wrap a few times around w/ the RF when back at the
> dock; perhaps just a zippered sleeve, although that couldn't be tapered so
> it would be too big at the head.  Heck, maybe just paint the foot & leach
> with Interlux.)
> 
> I also have a working jib, and 130 that are in good shape but have hanks.
> Rather than change those to bolt ropes, I thought of putting a second head
> stay 8"+/- aft of the RF (I noticed "Jean Du Sud" has side by side head
> stays which eliminates having to furl the forward headsail to tack but I
> wonder if side by side impacts upwind performance?) This would allow one
to
> hank on a smaller sail, douse the RF sail and raise the smaller sail as
the
> wind increases, perhaps without leaving the cockpit. 
> 
> Some "pagers" opined putting the optimum tension load on both head stays
> would require doubling the tension and "banana" the boat; I checked with a
> rigging guy who said the wind load on the active stay would cause the
> inactive stay to sag thereby transferring all the tension load to the
active
> stay (still trying to wrap my head around the physics of that one).
> 
> So, what to do?  I'm thinking of making a removable "aft" head stay for my
> hank on sails.  Make about a 30" SS or aluminum bar hinged to the aft hole
> of the bow fitting and fastened to the deck at aft end.  Connect the head
> stay (perhaps w/ a macho snap shackle; one of which I got for half price
not
> realizing how darn big it was) about 3" aft of the hinge for leverage.  
> 
> In light air, disconnect aft head stay (w/ or wo/ sail hanked on) so the
170
> doesn't need to be furled when tacking; wind picks up, connect the aft
head
> stay (and suffer thru furling during tacks) and switch to the smaller
hanked
> on sail at the appropriate wind speed.       
> 
> 
> What think you folks?
> 
> Roger 148
> 
> 
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> [mailto:public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence
Morris
> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 11:22 AM
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> 
> I have RF and I wouldnt own a boat without it. 
> 
> I never had to flatten sails to roll smoothly. However you can only sail
> with the sail completely unfurled. A partially furled sail has lousy
> performance and destroys the sail shape. 
> 
> My 2 cents!
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> Larry Morris
> 
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 9:07, Jonathan Adams <laughing_gull at verizon.net>
wrote:
> 
>> When a sail has to be rolled, the bag needs to be cut out of the luff so
> that it 
>> rolls nicely. This takes much of the power out of the sail - especially
if
> it is 
>> a big sail (if you are rolling a small sail the bag is less of an
issue),,
> and 
>> if you are in light wind places - like the chesapeake, you never really
> use a 
>> small sail. I rarely come off the 170, and if I do, it is to the 150.
>> 
>> when 5 knots is a good speed, a flat sail can bring you down a knot or
> 20%. This 
>> adds up if you are going any distance.
>> 
>> I have been sailing along side much bigger boats (Benneteau 45s) with all
> roller 
>> furling and been going faster, and have had to attribute it to the sails.

>> However. I have also noticed a correlation between people that have all
> roller 
>> furling and people who appear to be sailing challenged. If you know how
to
> make 
>> your boat go fast, do you buy all roller furling? Maybe you just do not
> care, 
>> and since you have a big engine, you just start it when you have go fast?
> This 
>> is an option we do not have so readily.
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 197
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: John Riley <jriley at dsbscience.com>
>> To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
>> Sent: Fri, March 11, 2011 8:29:27 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Public-List] Roller Furling for Sale
>> 
>> darrell ezra wrote:
>>> why ?
>>> isn't roller furlling the way to go?
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Personal choice.
>> 
>> We don't have a furler and refuse to install one.  Some may disagree,
>> but our boat...our choices.
>> 
>> RF vs hanks is one of those topics that almost always results in an
>> argument on sailing forums...along with downhaul vs cunningham and which
>> anchor is best.
>> 
>> -- 
>> John S. Riley
>> S/V Gaelic Sea
>> 1972 Alberg 30 #521
>> 
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