by Dolphin » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:52 pm
G'Day Kevin,
I fitted a Profurl a long time ago to a Mk111 (Felicite) and it has worked faultlessly since 1993 without any maintenance. Recommended maintenance is to flush it with fresh water occassionally.
They're a great thing and probably the best fitting i've put on the boat.
It was installed by myself and fits over the forestay. It is a single furling line and you should allow ample for the drum. You will need to modify the luff of the sail as it uses a track instead of jib hanks of course and you will have to put a UV panel on the foot and one side of the luff. The storm sail was modified with rope ties in the luff to fit over the furled sail in case you can't get the genoa off the furler in a storm. A simillar idea to the storm sail mentioned earlier a few posts ago bit it just uses rope.
The profurl is a drab olive colour that looks like aluminium etch primer.
When you get it fitted make sure you put it to bed with a line lashed around the clew of the sail, then if the line releases the sail cannot unfurl in big breezes and cause the boat to sail away. It happens a lot in windy weather.
I think whichever one you get will be satisfactory. I haven't heard of many complaints about any of them.
For what its worth,
Greg.
Greg
Felicite Mk III
Lake Macquarie
"After it's all said and done, there is a lot more said than done!" Aesop 620 BC