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Doug s/v Callista "Hank" wrote in message ... I've had 2 Profurl's. One a lot longer than the other. After 2 years of solid So Pac cruising the seals in the lower unit failed and the bearing started to be hard to turn. The bearings (2) were standard off-the-shelf carbon steel - they rust and seize solid in salt water after the seals fail. Make sure you can get spare seals and bearings if you choose Profurl. Also watch out for putting the rotating extrusions together - the s/s setscrews weld into the Al extrusions without miracle goop. I've heard about the problems with the seals and bearings. Only an idiot would put ss screws into an al extrusion without protection. I might buy another Profurl but only after looking at other products and spares available. Profurl in the US were miserable assholes to deal with from NZ. Isn't ProFurl a French company? If so, why go through US distributors from NZ? My opinion of Harken as a co. is much higher than the Profurl distributors in the US. I have heard that Harken is very good company. Most of the other hardware on our boat is Harken or will be soon. Of course, if you're a marina sailor - it won't matter. If I were a marina sailor that I would be happy with the Famet furlers I have. Thu, 1 Jul 2004 21:19:54 -0400, "Doug Dotson" wrote: How does this help me decide between Harken and Profurl? "rhys" wrote in message .. . I have a couple of friends who've sworn by Schaefer. CDI seems a bit problematic, however. Me, I am a simpleton who uses hank ons. What a Luddite. G R. On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 18:04:56 -0500, "Karin Conover-Lewis" wrote: Doug -- the Profurl NC32 on my Rawson 30 is much easier to use than the Harken MkII was on my CT-41. Go figure, eh? ;-) |
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Doug
The set screws for the extrusion sections on my NC32 came pre-coated with some type of hard sealant coating (green), with instructions to not use any other sealants when assembling it. My rigger had assembled quite a few Profurl units, and said that they had no problems with them (I didn't buy it from him). Can't speak to longevity myself since the whole assembly spent less than a year on the boat before decommissioning and being shipped to the Great Lakes, and I've still not put it back in the water. And when it does go back next year, it will be fresh water. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Comments below. Doug s/v Callista I've heard about the problems with the seals and bearings. Only an idiot would put ss screws into an al extrusion without protection. |
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1. there are lots of idiot "professional riggers" in this world 2. The French told me that since I bought it in the US - I had to deal with the US dist. BTW, try out your Sony or ICOM or xxx "international" warranty outside the US. See what happens. Also watch out for putting the rotating extrusions together - the s/s setscrews weld into the Al extrusions without miracle goop. I've heard about the problems with the seals and bearings. Only an idiot would put ss screws into an al extrusion without protection. I might buy another Profurl but only after looking at other products and spares available. Profurl in the US were miserable assholes to deal with from NZ. Isn't ProFurl a French company? If so, why go through US distributors from NZ? |
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Was this a reply to my comment? Yes, there are lots of idiot "professional
riggers" in this world. There are also a lot of idiot newsgroup trolls. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Hank" wrote in message ... 1. there are lots of idiot "professional riggers" in this world |
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 07:39:45 -0500, "Karin Conover-Lewis"
wrote: Was this a reply to my comment? Yes, there are lots of idiot "professional riggers" in this world. There are also a lot of idiot newsgroup trolls. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Hank" wrote in message .. . 1. there are lots of idiot "professional riggers" in this world ....and the world is full of burn victims. |
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