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I've been looking on the Profurl website. Based
on the prices I see on the web, it looks like the properly sized Profurl(C350) for my boat would be about price equivalent with the Alado. I'm still researching. Don W. GBM wrote: "Don W" wrote Right now, we're looking at Harken, Profurl, and Alado Nautica. Are there other brands we should consider? If you consider price, ease of maintenance, longevity in a salt water environment, etc, which unit do you think is the best overall value? Don, After 25 years of installing furlers and using them on boats from 22 to 50 ft, I have an opinion, but not a strong one. Profurl - You can't go far wrong - But there are some who got a run around getting parts when in distant parts. But, they are a world wide company and more likely to have service than the lesser known makes. Harken - ( I have one on my boat that is an original Mk 1from way back!) - More streamlined, less rugged looking than Profurl. If sized properly should give good service and parts widely available. Alado - Never seen one despite having been in business - probably a choice if the price is the main consideration. Maybe buy two so you will have spare parts ![]() Others to look at: Hood Yacht Systems - Seafurl - Hood were one of the first into modern furlers - probably still worth looking at. sailed many miles on the original units - no experience with recent units. Furlex - Definitely worth considering - Good Swedish engineering. Schaeffer - Installed several of these - not bad, but I would choose them behind Profurl, Furlex and Harken mainly because of lighter duty extrusions and joining system. If faced with same decision, I would price all of above units, except Alado. Then add on any extras that may be needed such as furling blocks, furling line, shackles, halyard wrap preventer, new forestay (may be needed), sail modifications etc. Sometime the price/size breaks result in one make being a better value. Good Luck GBM |
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