How to install and use spinnaker furler | NS Furling Gear

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  • We are setting up and testing the universal NS2.5 spinnaker furler on a typical 40 feet boat. Our ultimate goal is to hoist and furl both a cruising Code Zero and an asymmetrical spinnaker.
    This video is primarily devoted to handling Code Zero type sails. We are showing different Code sail varieties from racing to cruising ones, made of different fabrics in different sizes. You will also learn how to fit and use a continuous line furler.
    We will show all the components to build the furling system of your own. You can always find the best offers and all technical information on our website.
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  • @NorthmanSailing
    @NorthmanSailing  2 года назад +1

    Installing a universal NS spinnaker furler on a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 sailboat. Showing all the necessary and optional components of the system. Explaining how to operate a furler with a Code Zero type sail. Going on a test run and comparing the NS furler with Selden and Harken. Discussing on choosing the sail for a cruising boat. Enjoy!

  • @jenfordyce5741
    @jenfordyce5741 Год назад

    Excellent video, thanks

  • @iirokaksonen2719
    @iirokaksonen2719 Год назад

    Please show how the top head is setup thanks

  • @townydog1216
    @townydog1216 Год назад

    Hi, great vid! Question for you, could the bottom of the furler drum be fixed to a tack line instead of fixed directly to the bow of the boat?

    • @NorthmanSailing
      @NorthmanSailing  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Of course, you can make a tackle on the bowsprit for NS Code Zero furler and lead the tack line to the cockpit. Should you choose the Top-Down version of this furler, the tack line may go through a block or low friction ring on the top-down ring.

  • @superformOG
    @superformOG Год назад

    the gx 7,5 seems cheaper then your kit or am i missing something,

    • @NorthmanSailing
      @NorthmanSailing  Год назад +1

      Selden GX7.5 corresponds to our NS1.2TD. The cheapest that I can see is $1200 and it does not include any control line. Besides, you can use it for 1 sail only, as the terminal of the AT cable on the drum is not detachable, and you will have to remove all the system each time. NS1.2TD is $900. It does include a control line on a bungee block, pre-spliced to your dimensions. You can use it for more than 1 sail and change sails underway. You can lead the line the the cockpit and leave the system mounted on the boat, just changing and removing the sails rolled over the torque cables. Selden line accessories like stanchion double leads or the control line stopper block are also more expensive.

    • @superformOG
      @superformOG Год назад

      @@NorthmanSailing retail is 800 ex vat

    • @NorthmanSailing
      @NorthmanSailing  Год назад

      @@superformOG lucky you if you can buy ex vat. Anyway, we also ship with minimum of taxes

    • @superformOG
      @superformOG Год назад

      @@NorthmanSailing what is the ratchet block that you are using for the furling line, looks like a good idea

    • @NorthmanSailing
      @NorthmanSailing  Год назад

      @@superformOG NS38 or 57 ratchet, depending on the line diameter. Of course, you can choose a plain block and sew on velcro on the clew of the sail instead