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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... Does anyone have experience with one of these main-furling systems? I'm considering putting one on my current boat, if I choose to keep her for a while longer. But I'm open to other suggestions. I'm not a fan of in-mast furlers. Too risky, considering a jam with the sail half-furled could be disastrous to the sail--or boat-- if caught in a blow. And mast furlers don't allow for horizontal battens--I'm not sold on the new vertical battens yet. Any suggestions will be welcome. Max Used in-mast furlers on both Tortola charters and they worked flawlessly. Only observation I can offer about Hood, from experience, is that their customer service is poor for older products. Don't know if this is common in the industry or not, could be that Hood isn't quite up to snuff as they are now owned by Pompanette, a French company! I think the biggest problem with the inmast systems would be that they are fairly expensive, and if they do fail would be a real pita to fix, probably. John Cairns |
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