Hi Ruth,

What you need is to no small measure based on how you use the boat. 

If you've ever raced or have developed a critical eye for sail shape by other 
means then you'll want a furler that utilized a double swivel. The double 
swivel allows halyard tension adjustments in the normal manner.

If you've likely to never use the halyard tension to trim sail shape then many 
sailors are happy with units with integral halyards and no double swivel. In 
these units the halyard can only be tensioned on the furler manually (no winch).

The cost of the double swivel units is quite a bit higher but it is reflected 
in the overall construction as well. 

Catalina typically installs Schaefer roller furlers and ours is a model 750. 
Harken makes another good unit and both are double swivel designs.

I guess I should also point out that sometimes skippers buy a roller furler 
(stows the sail) unit and think they are getting roller reefing (changes the 
sail size) system. The key to roller reefing is the use of a specialized 
reefing headsail not just the mechanical furling unit. A draft on a partially 
rolled conventional headsail increases making it dangerous in high winds. 

Phil Agur                    s/v Wing Tip
Secretary,            Call Sign WCW3485
IC27/270A             MMSI 366901790 
www.catalina27.org      Vessel Doc# 1039809

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ruth Fitzpatrick 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 7:39 AM
  Subject: catalina27-talk: roller furling


        Want to put a roller furling genoa on my catalina 27 (1987) any 
suggestions on where to purchase, which brand, and what to be beware of ? 


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