I finally ordered a new jib furler for my M17 Monita. I ordered the Schaefer Snapfurl CF 500 from Judy at Hydesailsdirect.com. The price on the website is $768, which is very close to Defender’s. For comparison, the CDI FF2 is $617 at Sailrite.com. I emailed Judy with some questions and she said her price was actually much cheaper at $593 but she was not allowed to advertise the lower price. I asked her if this was a one-off or if the $175 discount was available to all sailors. She said anyone can order it at this price from her but you have to email or call her first. If you just order from the site you will be charged the full $768. There is a $54 shipping charge, and it comes directly from Schaefer. My final cost, including shipping was $647. I am having a new tanbark 150 with foam luff built. I will convert either the 110 or 135 for roller furling. Suggestions? I have also added a removable Solent stay for use with the storm jib. I will be offering the “old” tanbark 150 and 135 (or 110, depending on which I decide to keep) for sale on the msog site. The sails are 4 years old but have only been used for parts of two seasons. Monita did not hit the water last year. It was Chiquita’s turn for the lake mooring. Henry -- Sent from Gmail Mobile on Windows 10 phone
I would go with the 110 as your other reefing-furler jib. The 150 if made well can reef down to that range that and still perform OK. Then if you're going to be in heavy wind consistently you'd start with the 110 and it will reef down to 80% or less and still work OK (certainly better than the 135 reefed down to same size). cheers, John On 04/23/2019 11:54 AM, Henry Rodriguez wrote:
I finally ordered a new jib furler for my M17 Monita. I ordered the Schaefer Snapfurl CF 500 from Judy at Hydesailsdirect.com. The price on the website is $768, which is very close to Defender’s. For comparison, the CDI FF2 is $617 at Sailrite.com. I emailed Judy with some questions and she said her price was actually much cheaper at $593 but she was not allowed to advertise the lower price. I asked her if this was a one-off or if the $175 discount was available to all sailors. She said anyone can order it at this price from her but you have to email or call her first. If you just order from the site you will be charged the full $768. There is a $54 shipping charge, and it comes directly from Schaefer. My final cost, including shipping was $647.
I am having a new tanbark 150 with foam luff built. I will convert either the 110 or 135 for roller furling. Suggestions? I have also added a removable Solent stay for use with the storm jib.
I will be offering the “old” tanbark 150 and 135 (or 110, depending on which I decide to keep) for sale on the msog site. The sails are 4 years old but have only been used for parts of two seasons. Monita did not hit the water last year. It was Chiquita’s turn for the lake mooring.
Henry
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Thanks John, that’s kind of what I was thinking. If the 110 reefs down far enough I might sell the storm sail and ditch the Solent stay altogether. I see a fun summer of experimenting ahead! Henry On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 2:16 PM John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
I would go with the 110 as your other reefing-furler jib. The 150 if made well can reef down to that range that and still perform OK.
Then if you're going to be in heavy wind consistently you'd start with the 110 and it will reef down to 80% or less and still work OK (certainly better than the 135 reefed down to same size).
cheers, John
On 04/23/2019 11:54 AM, Henry Rodriguez wrote:
I finally ordered a new jib furler for my M17 Monita. I ordered the Schaefer Snapfurl CF 500 from Judy at Hydesailsdirect.com. The price on the website is $768, which is very close to Defender’s. For comparison, the CDI FF2 is $617 at Sailrite.com. I emailed Judy with some questions and she said her price was actually much cheaper at $593 but she was not allowed to advertise the lower price. I asked her if this was a one-off or if the $175 discount was available to all sailors. She said anyone can order it at this price from her but you have to email or call her first. If you just order from the site you will be charged the full $768. There is a $54 shipping charge, and it comes directly from Schaefer. My final cost, including shipping was $647.
I am having a new tanbark 150 with foam luff built. I will convert either the 110 or 135 for roller furling. Suggestions? I have also added a removable Solent stay for use with the storm jib.
I will be offering the “old” tanbark 150 and 135 (or 110, depending on which I decide to keep) for sale on the msog site. The sails are 4 years old but have only been used for parts of two seasons. Monita did not hit the water last year. It was Chiquita’s turn for the lake mooring.
Henry
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
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