Gennaker Top down furling

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @okcpicker
    @okcpicker 10 років тому +7

    Even Selden has not provided a video nearly as good as this. You have provided new gennaker furler owners with a really valuable tutorial. Thank you.

  • @jim2545
    @jim2545 11 років тому +3

    Thank You so much for this video! I bought a new furler and there are NO application instructions in the box or on their web site. You took all the guessing out of the set up.
    Thank You
    Jim

  • @jonhovdal4444
    @jonhovdal4444 4 роки тому

    What a beautiful Spinnaker.

  • @32Anton
    @32Anton 9 років тому

    Thank you,nice video.
    For a beginner like me ,very helpfully!

  • @warjacare
    @warjacare 7 років тому

    Looks nice at the pier. Furling and unfurling such a sail at sea would be rather tricky as someone said before. The best way to hoist a gennaker is a bowsprit. Removable bowsprits are easy to install and less expensive than furlers.

    • @MrMedicAdnan
      @MrMedicAdnan 7 років тому +3

      HA? You still need to have a furling system even if you have a bowsprit, concept is the same.

    • @jayelwin
      @jayelwin Рік тому

      Or a sock

  • @norrispalmer3250
    @norrispalmer3250 4 роки тому

    Can you leave it all up and use your regular jib or do you have to take it down each leg?

  • @bigberrydigital
    @bigberrydigital 9 років тому +1

    Whats the advantage of this system over a snuffer out of interest?

  • @jillbutler7642
    @jillbutler7642 9 років тому

    What size and make gennaker are you using? Great video. Do you still like the Furlex? Thank you.

  • @johnsare
    @johnsare 5 років тому +1

    Peter, where did you find the stanchion mounted double fairleads that open? Can you send me a link? Thanks

    • @mangodave45
      @mangodave45 4 роки тому +1

      Selden mast product, find a Selden dealer

  • @amkaplan
    @amkaplan 4 роки тому

    Why do you only fly with one sheet, rather than two?

  • @michaelhuffines4978
    @michaelhuffines4978 4 роки тому

    @Peter Lundh thanks for the video! I believe I have the exact same masthead on my 44' Dromor Athena and am thinking about getting a gennaker furler. Your setup seems to work well without the genoa installed, but I am worried the furled gennoa will clash with the furled gennaker. Does your system work with the genoa furled?

    • @jacobpd
      @jacobpd 2 роки тому

      Did you ever get reply on your important question? I know many cases where that goes wrong

  • @Bombora143
    @Bombora143 6 років тому

    good stuff

  • @TheREALBILLYC
    @TheREALBILLYC 9 років тому

    I have this kind of furling on my geneoa and I frkn hate it. Always gets twirled in the forestay under a windy condition. Any load on the sail makes furling impossible. Snuffer makes way more sense on a sail like this. Imo

    • @pestiz727
      @pestiz727 8 років тому +1

      +Bill C I had the same problems with the furler , after one season I opted for the sock solution . True it is not as simple and handy as a furler , but it puts far less stress on the canvas .

  • @GeerlingsDigitalMoments
    @GeerlingsDigitalMoments 11 років тому

    We just bought a top down furler and this video was invaluable, thank you! Can you possibly tell us what brand of double stanchion block was shown, as I've not seen anything like that in Australia and would like to import for our boat?
    Smooth seas
    Dave

    • @Strahany
      @Strahany 6 років тому

      They're a Selden product, you can google it. www.seldenmast.com/en/products/line_management/double_fairlead.html

  • @ElectronicMarine
    @ElectronicMarine 11 років тому

    I like to see it with a 500 sqmeter genaker... :)

  • @observer2172
    @observer2172 6 років тому

    Anyone seen how this works in 20+ kts wind?

  • @jblumhorst
    @jblumhorst 11 років тому

    They're made by Selden