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Jul 17 2010, 10:43 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 8-February 09 From: North Carolina Member No.: 19 |
I have a class jib, a 155, and a drifter. All are traditional hank-on type. Has anyone had experience with a roller furling jib on a J22? I am getting lazy, but I have always wondered (1) if there are significant sail shape compromises with today's roller furling jibs, (2) also in the vein of sail shape, how well do they do when partially furled, and (3) is it difficult to switch between the roller furler and hank-on.
I also have a class spinnaker and all the gear, however, with crew limitations, I wouldn't dream of using it. However, I am interested in an asymmetrical. Has anyone used one on a J22? I'm particularly interested in whether some type of bowsprit is needed. |
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Jul 24 2010, 07:23 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 27-April 09 Member No.: 79 |
I've not had experience with furlers on a 22; but, sail shape can be very good on a furler if the sail is designed for it (J/80, J92, J100, J105, J109). Sail shape will be horrible, for racing, if partially furled. Ease of installation and removal depends on the unit. Unfortunately, most small race boats that have furlers do not change back and forth. Not sure what is available out there for you to pick from. Report back what you find as others may be interested.
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