Second that. You can't beat being able to switch from a full 135% genoa to a working jib or less in ten seconds without leaving the cockpit! Between that and a simple quick-reefing setup weather becomes much less intimidating for a single-hander. Rick M17 #633 Lynne L On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Gilbert Landin <gilbert@mindgame.com>wrote:
Best thing I ever did was installed the CDI furler, I ordered a new one from Jerry, no regrets.
Gilbert M17 1975
-----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces+gilbert.landin= gmail.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces+gilbert.landin =gmail.com@mailman.xmission.c om] On Behalf Of Rick Davies Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 8:17 AM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: CDI furler install issue
Doug
When I installed a CDI furler on my M17 I also replaced the headstay in order to put a toggle at the masthead, which is a requirement for using the furler. I got it from Furling and Rigging, 1571 Placentia Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663, Tel: (949) 631-2163, which has all the M17 measurments. Doesn't cost a lot, less than $100, and makes it easy to mount the furler. Just measure and mark the foil at least six times before you cut! I assembled the furler drum with the headstay laid out on the ground before actually mounting the headstay on the mast.
Good luck,
Rick M17 #633 Lynne L
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 3:43 AM, Doug Vogel <shadowmt@earthlink.net> wrote:
Hello sailers with small boats,but big hearts,
I am finally installing my CDI-2 furler on my M17. I got it late last summer , but never had time to install. My 17 has a Johnson Marine Quick-Release shroud lever at the bottom of the head stay. It has made attaching the head stay easy when raising the mast. I am lucky as I am on a mooring all summer, and can leave the mast rigged.
As I look at the quick-release shroud lever, it is clear it is not meant to fit into the bottom of the CDI - Furler. It is bolted to the lower end of the turnbuckle at the bottom of the head stay . I do not think there is enough expansion in the turn buckle to make up for the approx 6 " length of the lever.My sail maker,(Hood Sails in Sausalito) suggested either putting the shroud lever at the top of the mast or getting a new head stay. Mine measures 22 ' 9" . Is it possible that I can get one from Sage or from Jerry ? And how much would it cost?
I haven't spent hardly any $ yet this year except for mooring and registration fees. Maybe it's time.
If the 2 obvious sources above do not have replacement head stays, I'd appreciate the name of your favorite riggers . Or any other clever ways to solve this problem. I may be able to add a link tang to make up the space if I remove the lever. I'll take a photo tomorrow .
Thanks all,
Doug Vogel
Tieline
M -17 #325