Genoa furler
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Genoa furler
The following recommendations do not replace the
information provided in the furler’s manufacturer
Owner’s Manual.
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The Genoa furler is a gear which makes it possible to furl this sail
around the fore stay quickly and easily. The relative control line
is led to the cockpit for easy use.
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With the furling gear it is possible to sail with the genoa partially
reduced: remember that in this case the windward performance is
considerably reduced with respect to the performance obtained
with a regular jib of the proper size and weight. Remember that the
weight of the cloth and the smaller surface of a furling genoa
reduce the performance of the yacht also in light breezes with
respect to the performance obtained with a standard genoa.
The furling genoa is especially designed for this purpose with UV
protection, special reinforcements and polyurethane lining;
Instructions
In order to reduce the load on the furling line as much as possible,
follow these guidelines:
• take up on the backstay to avoid excessive sag of the forestay
which could interfere with furling;
• ease the genoa sheet so that at least 3/4 of the sail may spill the
wind during the operation;
• make sure that the spinnaker halyards or other halyards are tight
and securely fastened at the foot of the mast to avoid jamming
during furling.
• When you unfurl the sail by releasing the sheet, remember to apply
a light friction on the furling line: if you let this line go too fast you
will cause overrides on the drum.
Maintenance
• Replace the furling line as soon as it shows any sign of wear, even
several times during a season if necessary.
• The bearings and the other parts of the furling gear must be rinsed
frequently with fresh water according to the Manufacturer’s
Recommendations.