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#1 2013-04-03 08:10:24

EdRoberts
Member

roller furling

I am a new delighted Mark iv owner. The boat i am purchasing does not have a roller furling and sails are older but in good cruising shape. I am interested in purchasing both in good to excellent condition.
Thanks
Ed 941 383 1547
Ed Roberts
Antigonish NS


Ed Roberts
Antigonish NS

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#2 2013-04-07 11:03:46

doogymon
Member

Re: roller furling

Hi Ed

Will you be selling your old headsails?

Doog

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#3 2013-04-11 02:58:11

EdRoberts
Member

Re: roller furling

Doog

A bird in the hand.....
Until I have replacement, no
Why?

Thanks Ed
Ed Roberts
Antigonish NS


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Antigonish NS

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#4 2013-04-11 08:26:50

doogymon
Member

Re: roller furling

May need a genoa (with hanks).

Cheers

doog

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#5 2013-08-14 13:19:42

surfj24
Member

Re: roller furling

I may have an older 150% genoa with hanks for my Mark V.  I believe the luff is about 36'  If you are interested I will look it over and measure the luff and it's condition.  I've never taken it out of the bag bec. it had roller furling when I bought the boat.  I believe it's in better condition than the sail I have now, but I can't use the hanks.  I thought about taking the hanks off, but the bolt rope is too thick to go up the foil.  Let me know.

Joe
WILD IRISH
1985 Mark V hull #531
Milwaukee, WI.


I just purchased the Mark V Catrina out of Port Washington, WI.  I was a J24 sailor for 10yrs.  I did not race the boat except for the Queen's cup which is a overnight race accross Lake Michigan which I do solo.  The rest of the time is used it to cruise with.  I am now 44yrs. old and am tired of crouching down below.  It was time for me to find a boat that I could stand up in down below and have an inboard engine.  The Mark V hit the mark.  I just purchased in January and have not sailed it yet, but I'm sure I will be VERY pleased with it.  It's got everything I ever wanted without having to spend more money on a bigger slip.  All I need is a cradle or some jack stands.

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#6 2013-10-21 13:55:23

dmartis
Member

Re: roller furling

Ed - I've got an older 170% hank-on light air genoa if you're interested. Fit a Mark 3, so it should fit your Mark 4 also.
Dan Martis
Dream Catcher
Oakville, Ontario
Mark 3, Hull #636


Dan Martis
Dream Catcher
Oakville, Ontario
Mark 3, Hull #636

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