[Public-List] Roller Furling for Sale
Lawrence Morris
morris.lc at verizon.net
Fri Mar 11 08:22:24 PST 2011
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!
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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
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> darrell ezra wrote:
>> why ?
>> isn't roller furlling the way to go?
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> 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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