Back to top

"Out" mast furler

Created by Bristolfashion Bristolfashion  > 9 months ago, 18 Dec 2016
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion

VIC

490 posts

18 Dec 2016 12:53pm




I've never seen this before. It's like a furling headsail system attached to the mast as a main. The outhaul looks like you would expect from an in-mast furler. There's a definite gap between the luff and the mast.

Anyone seen one before? Do they work.

Cheers

Bristol
Donk107
Donk107

TAS

2446 posts

18 Dec 2016 1:03pm
Hi Bristol

There is a wooden boat tied up at the dock in Hobart that has that type of fuller fitted and she is probably at least 30 to 40 years old so perhaps it is something that was used a while ago before in mast systems were available

Regards Don



PhoenixStar
PhoenixStar

QLD

477 posts

18 Dec 2016 12:28pm
Seen a few, they rotate the furled sail against the mast in a certain wind speed and make a terrible din and probably damage the sail. I think it happens when the furled sail is partially blanketed by the mast. Never seen one in use.
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion

VIC

490 posts

18 Dec 2016 1:40pm
And obviously only work on boats sailing uphill! Forgot to rotate photo.

Bristol
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

18 Dec 2016 10:30pm
Select to expand quote
Bristolfashion said..
And obviously only work on boats sailing uphill! Forgot to rotate photo.

Bristol

There you go Bristol




cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

18 Dec 2016 10:31pm

If you want to blow dough, fit it on your boat.

Keep It Simple Sailor.
Agent nods
Agent nods

622 posts

18 Dec 2016 9:17pm

CDI systems

boty
boty

QLD

685 posts

19 Dec 2016 8:04am
Select to expand quote
Bristolfashion said..




I've never seen this before. It's like a furling headsail system attached to the mast as a main. The outhaul looks like you would expect from an in-mast furler. There's a definite gap between the luff and the mast.

Anyone seen one before? Do they work.

Cheers

Bristol


they work very well as long as you have a very big motor for going upwind
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

21 Dec 2016 10:00pm
My mum put one on her boat. She and my stepfather were only cruising, they said, so speed didn't matter.

After the first season cruising around Queensland, they brought the boat back down, threw away the furling mainsail and fitted a roachy conventional main using slugs, which actually had shape and generated power.
stupid
stupid

QLD

211 posts

21 Dec 2016 9:28pm
Sorry if I seem to contradict .
however, my roller furling main seems to work quite fine .
and when I watch other boaties struggle to put up thier main ,
i often think that it looks realy hard , almost like work!
i am certainly no expert sailer so may well not have a clue .
but I don't leave the cockpit to raise or lower sails .
and as the weather worsens I just pull some in ,
not head up and reef .
i know no better but have read the coastal passage .
in one article ragein cageins owner after a very big sail trip mentioned that he would go for a loose footed main if he was to
make changes .
loose footed is what a roller main is ?
am I just stupid or am I missing something .?
PhoenixStar
PhoenixStar

QLD

477 posts

21 Dec 2016 9:42pm
Select to expand quote
stupid said..
Sorry if I seem to contradict .
however, my roller furling main seems to work quite fine .
and when I watch other boaties struggle to put up thier main ,
i often think that it looks realy hard , almost like work!
i am certainly no expert sailer so may well not have a clue .
but I don't leave the cockpit to raise or lower sails .
and as the weather worsens I just pull some in ,
not head up and reef .
i know no better but have read the coastal passage .
in one article ragein cageins owner after a very big sail trip mentioned that he would go for a loose footed main if he was to
make changes .
loose footed is what a roller main is ?
am I just stupid or am I missing something .?


Don't you have a tripod mast? that puts the main furler away from the mast wind shadow so it has a chance to work without driving you mad whapping round and round when furled in a strong wind.
stupid
stupid

QLD

211 posts

21 Dec 2016 9:49pm
Is that why it seem to have no problems ?
Powers like a ranger and makes the boat go forward?

End of posts
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site