[C38] Jib Roller Furler
Patrick Harpole
1derful at comcast.net
Sat Jul 12 11:56:08 EDT 2008
Hi Max,
Thanks for the response.
I contacted Hood (813-885-2182) and was informed they are now
Pompanette..transferred to a gal named Marty who informed me that as a
present owner I receive a 50% discount on Sea Furl V 325 (total cost is
$1700). This unit has a lifetime guarantee and a technician will talk me
through installation problems.
Patrick
You can view furler at www.pompanette.com
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[mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of Max Soto
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 9:06 AM
To: Catalina 38 Listserve
Subject: Re: [C38] Jib Roller Furler
Hi Patrick,
I have an old Hood Sea Furl 900SL, it is a very simple and cheap unit, but
they have discontinued this model. I just bought for $1449.00 at Defender
Marine the new model for a friend of mine, the Hood Seafurl 808SL. I was the
one that installed it, so I took a good look at it. The main difference,
exposed and bigger drum, which allows for larger diameter line, two sets of
ball bearings instead of four, and a reinforced feed extrusion attachment,
which was the weakest point on the 900 series. The head swivel also has two
ball bearings sets. A very nice upgrade is bolt instead of rivets for the
extrusions connection. This model comes in three different lenght. The
smallest one will fit headstay leghts of 52', so this will fit a C38. The
max wire is 3/8". After I compared both systems, and tested the new model, I
won't hesitate to install it on my boat. As a fact, I'm going to sell mine
here and by a 808SL. Of course, for bluewater cruising, I'll probably go
for the high end and more expensive models from Hood, Pro Furl Harken,
Schaefer or Furlex. The 808SL is the cheapest (above CDI), but it works real
good!!! What I like about Hood is that if you need a part, just go to their
webpage, search for the part and buy it. no calls!
hope this helps!
Max Soto
C38 #198 ESTANCIA
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
2008/7/11, Patrick Harpole <1derful at comcast.net>:
Any suggestions? I have a very old Hood Sea Furler II that's falling apart.
Do any of you skippers have a jib furler that "makes your day"?
Patrick
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