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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On May 10, 4:30 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Gordon" wrote in message ... Putting a profurl headsail roller reefer on a 27 footer. Is it necessary to have luff foam or rope for reefing on a sail this small? Some sailmakers say yes, some no. Any direct experiences? Thanks Gordon Necessary? No. Good idea? Maybe. Depends on the size of the jib to begin with. I have a 100% on a furler with no foam. Quantum built it for me from a jib that was for a furler that got replaced with a new one. If I reef the 100, the sail is no longer perfect, but it wasn't perfect anyway. g I've been considering a 130, and for that I would have them put the foam. -- "j" ganz If you bought proper hanked on sails you will not need rotting foam and other types of dunnage used to maintain a proper sail shape. Joe I agree. Anybody installing roll-ups on a 27-footer is a weenie! Total waste of money, a source of extra trouble and breakdowns, decreased performance, ugly-looking and expensive. Only fools pay extra for less. Wilbur Hubbard |
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