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On Thu, 26 May 2005 08:39:06 -0400, "Jason"
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I am considering adding a roller furler to my C&C 27. I mostly cruise on
inland lakes, and Lake Ontario. The flexible foil of the CDI looks like it
may be an advantage for me since I make an annual trip through the Erie
Canal (NY Barge canal) and I'm concerned that an aluminum extrusion may get
damaged.

Does anyone have any thing good or bad to say about the CDI furlers? Should
I consider others?

Thanks,
Jason



I have one on my 32 feet Bristol. I installed it single handed without
any problems. It has never given any problems in the 28 knots of San
Francisco Bay. It's now in Baja California where it still works as
new.



Jeannette
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I like mine on my 28' S2. I have put it up and taken ot off twice, no
problem once you figger it out.

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