I still have my whole system. Cannot with good conscience sell the system to anyone, so if I can remove the piece you want, I will. I found that it is not trivial to take the foil apart.
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Harken vs. Furlex Furlers
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Re: Harken vs. Furlex Furlers
Hi Wingman71,
That would be great.
Do you have the "D" part (extrusion) that is about 15 inch long at the top of the furler? I am wondering if PC assemble all the furler like mine.
That would be great.
Do you have the "D" part (extrusion) that is about 15 inch long at the top of the furler? I am wondering if PC assemble all the furler like mine.
Michel
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Re: Harken vs. Furlex Furlers
I have "D", as I have the full curler, but it is not clear, at least to me, what exactly "D" is. As is said before, the curler is not easy to disassemble. Take a picture of your top section, if that is easy to do. I can send you a picture of mine by email if you send me your address.
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John,
If you look at the picture on page 1, the "D" section is only a 15 inch section of extrusion. The idea is to have a good support for the top swivel when furling by placing a joining sleeve and distance tube(bushing) close to the top of the furler. In contrast my top extrusion is a complete section (+/- 60 inch) with no distance tube, so the extrusion is loose on the stay and does not turn well, aluminum on SS, there is a lot of chafing and wear inside the extrusion. What I missing on my furler is 1 joining sleeve and 2 distance tube.
If you look at the picture on page 1, the "D" section is only a 15 inch section of extrusion. The idea is to have a good support for the top swivel when furling by placing a joining sleeve and distance tube(bushing) close to the top of the furler. In contrast my top extrusion is a complete section (+/- 60 inch) with no distance tube, so the extrusion is loose on the stay and does not turn well, aluminum on SS, there is a lot of chafing and wear inside the extrusion. What I missing on my furler is 1 joining sleeve and 2 distance tube.
Michel
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