It is a 120. It hasn’t gotten much use yet so can’t give an overall review but
so far we are happy with it. I agree it does look small in comparison to the
old roller furler which was inadequate for us.
Guy Dean
Stray Cat
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On Feb 21, 2018, at 11:32 PM, Tony & Cath Austin <tcaustin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Folks,
For what it is worth i have just asked my rigger here is Oz (Roland at Tempo
Spars - the original rigger for all Seawinds) for a quote for a screecher. He
has recommended the Karver Endless Furler - Model KF2. I know nothing about
it so cannot comment on quality, suitability etc but I do trust his
recommendations.
Regards,
Tony
Tony & Cath Austin
Seawind 1000 - Double Fun
Mob:
0416266947(Tony); 0418654148 (Cath)
Email: tcaustin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 22 Feb 2018, at 16:02, Jay Lambert <jayfolks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a continuous line furler but the diameter of the wheel seems too
small to furl in much wind. It has slowly gotten harder over the last couple
of years. What is the model of your Ronstan?
Thanks,
Jay
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On Feb 21, 2018, at 3:00 PM, Carol dean <guydean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We just switched to a Ronstat continuous line furler. We used to run out of
line to roll the schreecher when the wind picked up. We no longer have this
problem.
Guy Dean
Stray Cat
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On Feb 21, 2018, at 4:58 PM, jay lambert <jayfolks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ahoy All,
We would like to replace our Harken screecher bottom furler unit as it has
become very difficult to turn under load. Do any of you have experience
with
repairing the original furler or replacing it with a newer, better unit?
Many Thanks!
Jay