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Sailmaker Instructions; Notes About Sailing; Notes About Trailering; Warranty - CDI FF2 Instructions Manual

Flexible furler

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SAILMAKER INSTRUCTIONS

Sails require a #6 luff tape to be
compatible with all CDI furlers.
Webbing at the head and tack of
the sail is recommended instead of
metal grommets for smoother
furling but is not required.
A: Overall length of the spool = 9.5"
B: Length from the shackle to the
top of the spool = 4"
Length of the halyard top fitting = 4"
RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS
The CDI flexible furler system cannot be mounted above the
turnbuckle as it can cause it to unscrew and dismast. If more
clearance is required, it's recommended to add link plates.
The FF2 systems are compatible with 1/4"and 5/16"
turnbuckles with a threaded swage-end and a T-bolt toggle.
Most Navtec turnbuckles do not work and are not
recommended as they're often too big to fit inside the drum.
Cotter pins should be used to lock the turnbuckle, not
locknuts as these can unscrew and cause dismasting.
Toggles are required at the bottom of the headstay, any
secure fitting at the top of the forestay will work but a toggle
is also recommended.

NOTES ABOUT SAILING

The tension on the luff doesn't need to be high and should
only be tight enough to removes any creases in the sail, use
of a winch usually isn't necessary.
When sailing reefed, the jib leads should be moved forward
to maintain proper sail shape and avoid the furler from rising
off the bearing.
To furl your sail, always keep tension on your jib sheet while
reefing the furling line.

NOTES ABOUT TRAILERING

When trailering, strap the furler to the mast in a horizontal
position and support the end with the hardware by using a
support. ie. 2x4 or PVC tube
Keep the extrusion as straight as possible, do not let either
end sag or twist.
MAINTENANCE
The only maintenance required is to rinse the furler system
including the ball-bearing assembly if applicable, with fresh
water 1-2 times per year. Clear out any salt or dirt that may
have accumulated.
Note: Lubricants are not required but Teflon sprays or dry
lubricants are acceptable on the luff if needed.
STORING YOUR FURLER
Storage is best accomplished by strapping the furler to the
mast in a horizontal position and supporting the end with the
hardware by using a support ie. 2x4 or PVC tube
When storing, avoid making sharp bends in the extrusion.
This can become permanent after a period of time and is not
covered under warranty.
It is not necessary to remove or recoil your extrusion, doing
this over long periods of time can become permanent or
cause it to break and is not recommended as the furler ages.
Avoid exposing the furler in temperatures above 140F/60C

WARRANTY

The CDI Flexible Furler comes with a 10-year limited warranty
In order for the warranty to be valid, you must be the original
owner of the system and have proof of purchase which
clearly indicates the date of purchase.
If any part becomes non-functional during this time, CDI will
repair or replace it free of charge, not including shipping.
Note: this warranty does not cover damage incurred from
weather, trailering or transporting, collisions at sea, improper
storage, improper uncoiling or straightening of the luff
including using weights or heat guns, etc.

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