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Here's a question. A couple have mentioned an advantage having furler. Ignoring the $$$$$, is having a furler an advantage?Or is the loss of performance not worth it?or is the a size where the switch becomes valid?

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We never use our furler partially in or out, we used it in conjuction with a hanked on staysail and a lose luffed reacher so hoisted one and furled up the other makes changing gears easier with little loss of speed.

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Willow, did you have to get your sails recut for the furler? I am thinking it makes a lot of sense, not for reefing, but just getting rid of a sail when you use another one. Just wondered what was involved in furling existing headsails. I have heard that some yachts use soft battens in their blade sails for example...

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Smithy,

We usually use the 1# & 2# on the furler so battens are not an issue but I can see they would be the 2# is a tri radial we had made for the boat and I let the sail maker know I would be furling it to put it away, I don't know weather this had an influence on the design or not. We used it in conjuction with a staysail but are looking at adding a solent stay and a hanked battened blade to fill a gap in the wind range between 25 - 30 knots, our boat has a very large J (4.88m) for a 36 footer with gives us plenty of foredeck to work with.

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