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I own a 14' cat and have the chance to buy a nice self furling jib that
would fit it well. tha cat currently has a standard jib on it. would it be silly to think about adding a self-furler? I've been on yahcts with self furlers before and it was sure nice being able to have the jib on-demand like that. Raising or lowering the jib on my cat while on the water is amusing at best. I have reefing points on my main and having a furling jib would allow me to reduce jib size to match the main. The only thing im thinking about is raising it. This cat is used weekly and its on a trailer. Im often out sailing alone, the mast is 22' and i can step it myself if its not blowing a gale, but would the self furler have to be added to the mast before it is stepped or can it be done after? Thanks, Shaun |
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