WARNING: READ BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING FURLER Improper installation of your CDI Flexible Furler or reinstallation of your current headstay may result in the loss of your mast and may cause injury to those onboard. INDEX Specifications… Page 1 Diagram…...
*FF6 Halyard 1188 is pictured. PARTS LIST Halyard Top Fitting 1204 Luff Extrusion/Foil LFF4/LFF6 Halyard Assembly FF4: 1933/ FF6: 1188 Furling Drum/Spool 1810 Shackle (2) 1935 Anchor Pin (2) 1936 1) Stand the luff on its side with the tail at the top...
The following is for FF6 systems, FF4 systems follow 3. A) 3. B) Take the halyard top fitting and push the exposed wire on the halyard up through the bottom of the off-center hole, not in the center.
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Ensure that all cotter pins are replaced in the turnbuckle. The following is for FF4 systems, FF6 systems follow 25.B) 25. A) For the FF4 line halyard, cut the end with scissors and melt the end to prevent fraying.
The following is for FF6 systems, FF4 systems follow 25. A) NOTES ABOUT SAILING 25. B) For the FF6 wire halyard, apply the Nicopress double The tension on the luff doesn’t need to be high and should oval sleeve then form a loop and insert the thimble in the only be tight enough to removes any creases in the sail.
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.