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Top-down and Bottom-up furling units - Differences and Options

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What are the key differences between bottom-up and top-down furling units and do I need a dedicated unit for each type of furling?

Top down furling vs Bottom up furling - whats the difference?

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Top down furling and bottom up furling are expressions used primarily for continuous line furling systems using a torsional cable/rope, around which the sail furls. As opposed to a traditional foil furling system, used on cruising boats, where the jib/genoa is hoisted in a luff groove in the aluminium foil and the sail furls around the full length of the foil.

PROtect Tapes - Introduction

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A quick introduction to PROtect Tapes, why every boat owner should consider their onboard "protection" and two common applications.....

Continuous Furling Lines

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Understand the importance of having a good quality furling line for continuous line furlers, what to look out for and where to find an extensive range of performance and cruising furling lines.

Top-down furling vs bottom-up furling cable specs: what to look out for

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Have you got any idea what's the difference in design between a top-down or bottom-up torsional cable? Find out what makes a good torsional cable and the important differences between the two applications.

Karver's new 3:1 Friction Sheave

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Introduction to Karvers upgraded 3:1 Friction sheave for use with their KF / KSF furling drums.   It's not often that developments in fitting design deliver a significant increase in quality and a reduction in both weight and price - all at the same time. But Karver Systems appears to have achieved the impossible with the new 3:1 Friction Sheave.

We are constantly reporting on the latest innovations in the marine industry which offer weight savings whilst, at the same time, increasing safety factors. The result: lighter, faster, safer and more exciting sailing.

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