[Rhodes22-list] CDI Furler
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sat Apr 2 07:55:25 EDT 2011
Ben,
Something is wrong with your furler. The cover should not spin and you do
want to keep the cover for several reasons. CDI wouldn't have put a cover on
if the design had not called for one. It protects in inner workings from
damage, corrosion and UV exposure. I have only worked on a CDI furler twice
and don't remember that much about them. Hopefully someone else will chime
in and help you.
Rummy
In a message dated 4/1/2011 4:57:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
benonvelvetelvis at theskinnyonbenny.com writes:
I've got an equipment issue for the group. The CDI furler for my headsail
has a silver cylinder over the furling drum. It has a big aft-facing
opening to let the furling line in without chaffing, and then appears to
serve no purpose other than to hide the furled line and drum for cosmetic
purposes.
My silver cover has started turning with the furler. The effect is that
the
furling line furls around the outside of the cover rather than going
inside.
If I'm paying attention, it's fine, and I'm able to wind it off and furl
the
genny normally. But if I get sloppy, it falls off the cover and makes a
bird's nest on the bow.
So my first question is what is supposed to keep the cover in place? I
don't see a spot where a screw is missing or anything like that.
Second, is there any reason I shouldn't just cut the damn thing off and let
the furling drum be exposed to the world?
Thanks,
Ben
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