Hi Bill

When we are switching from Race to cruise and vice versa I always have to 
remove the feeder to raise or lower the collar.  Is a major PITA for just the 
reason you describe.  I ONLY do this at my slip where at least a diver could 
locate the part should it go overboard.  I also purchased a spare the day I saw 
one at a local chandlery as I knew the part for mine is no longer made.  I 
think my furler may be older than yours.

Mike
Persistence
Halifax, NS

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Subject: Stus-List Harken furler


Thanks to everyone.  Called Harken and determined that my furler was Mark III, 
unit 1 as Dennis suspected. 7.5 inch drum. Feeder is Part #812, again as Dennis 
said.
Found at Fawcett Marine for $80 and free shipping.
Thanks to all..wish harken had a better design on this...
Never try to remove after gin and tonic time post race..
BILL WALKER
C N C 36
Pentwater, Mi

Bill Walker
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