C-26 Roller Furling Survey
C-26 Roller Furling Survey
This summers sailing adventure was the last I will have with a reliable crew and I am going to have to install roller furling for my jib. I have read all of the product brochures and info, studied furler installation on other boats but am wondering what type of furling system my fellow C-26 sailors are using. I am currently leaning towards a Flexible furler because of the self contained halyard and flexible plastic extrusion. I am not convinced that the Flex-Furlers are strong enough or built to last. I would appreciate any comments you have regarding furlers on your boats and what size jib your using.
- STEVE ROYER
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- Joined: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:27 pm
- Location: Carencro LA
This is the roller furling that came with my c-22. Can someone help identify it? Is it possible that it was original chrysler equipment?
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roller furler
This is my number one WANT. And while I have the mast down, this will be the most expensive thing I've ever gotten or ever will get for the boat, I thinks.
It is the one thing that would allow me to single handle more often.
Please post 'em.
It is the one thing that would allow me to single handle more often.
Please post 'em.
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1979 Chrysler 22--flatwater sailing on Lake Jacomo
1979 Chrysler 22--flatwater sailing on Lake Jacomo
Re: roller furler
Here are the pictures again, I assume that you are not able to use my links?



dennyzen wrote:This is my number one WANT. And while I have the mast down, this will be the most expensive thing I've ever gotten or ever will get for the boat, I thinks.
It is the one thing that would allow me to single handle more often.
Please post 'em.



Thanks for all of the replies. I decided to go with a Hood SeaFlex. Defender had the best price and Sailrite had jib conversion kits so I could sew the luff tape myself. Overall I'm very happy with it. I have a Sta-Loc fitting on my forestay and the drum of the SeaFlex fit over it nicely with no issues. I prepared myself ahead of time to deal with possible halyard wrap so referencing an old "Things That Work" textbook by Sail Mag I placed a small piece of pvc tubing around the portion of the jib halyard that extended from the masthead to the furler swivel (about 4-5 inches). This kept the wire from being able to wrap and jam up the furling action. When I take the mast down for the season I will install a proper halyard restrainer. Just as a matter of note, my total cost for the furler and jib conversion set me back about 500 and after sailing with it for a weekend it was worth every penny! No more hank-on sails for me!