Allen: As you note, there are many different systems out there. My guidelines 
for buying this type of item are:

1. Buy the best I can afford as it will likely provide the best service.
2. Buy a well known brand as that generally means it works well, is well 
supported, and will add to the perceived value of the boat for a future 
purchaser.
3. Buy the size recommended by the manufacturer for the boat.
4. Replace any dubious hardware on the boat that will be associated with the 
new purchase. For a furler, replace the headstay and fittings if at all 
questionable.

Given the above, I’d buy a Harken. I have installed several on your size boat 
and have had no complaints.

Rich Knowles
INDIGO LF38
Halifax, NS.





On May 4, 2014, at 11:17, Allen White via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

With much talk recently of the merits of a furling headsail, I have decided
to bite the bullet, install a new furler and have a new sail made for my 26.
Someone mentioned that they were quite pleased with their Superfurl. I seem
to get a different answer from each person I ask this question:
What is the best choice for a furler on a small boat?

Allen

Allen White
1977 C & C 26



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