I have a 150 genoa with luff tape to retain sail shape when partially furled. I've used it down to 90% and smaller and it still works well. You need to adjust your sheet blocks forward as you furl, of course. I'm in eastern Washington. Sail mostly in north Idaho with the occasional trip to the west side... San Juans, etc. Lots of light wind areas. The 150 really brings the boat to life. Larry On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:33:17 -0500 "Gilbert Landin" <gilbert@mindgame.com> writes:
What size sail did you use Larry? Don't you sail in Texas?
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On Behalf Of Larry E Yake Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:25 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: M_Boats: roller furling
I have the FF2, just because the bearings seemed like a good idea. Love it. Either one would work. Larry
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:46:02 -0500 "Gilbert Landin" <gilbert@mindgame.com> writes:
CDI roller furler for M-17 FF1 or FF2?
gilbert
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