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Chuck in SD

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Post by Chuck in SD »

I need a 150 genoa to go with a roller furling system on a 98x. Any recomendations? Costs?

Thanks

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ESPERANZA
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I just went through the same thing. I spoke with the guys at BWY and thouroughly went through all the sails they offer for the 26X. The factory Genoa 150 is a 4 oz.. Nice and light and great in light air. Too light to add UV protection as the sunbrella will hurt sail shape. They make a custom 5 oz. that is just a bit heavier but still a little light to recomend a uv strip. A bit heavier to handle and shape in light air as well. Next is the 5.5 oz. which comes with a uv protected dacron strip that will be even heavier. The 6 oz. is for costal cruising and heavy air. I went with the 4 oz. cause I already have a jib sock and I really don't need to fight a heavy sail in light air.
Give they folks at BWY a call. They can be very helpful...
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Post by richandlori »

you can also try Bill@boats4sail, he is a member of the board and many here have made purchases from him (including myself) and been happy with the price and quality.

you can look him up on the Memberslist and send him a PM.

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Dik...

Thanks for the info. Did you use the CDI Flexable Furler II?

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Yes I did...
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furling line

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Just a note

The 150 needs a longer furling line. But the drum may not hold all the line.
I am down to a six mm line now and it still fills the drum.

Had a bigger line and decored about 10 feet per instructions of rigging shop. It broke after a few uses. It sucks having a 150 out in 20 knt winds and not have a way to get it furled. Going foward with that big sucker flaping will beat the tar out of you.
CDI furler that came with the boat 2000 x

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