
Reflex furler
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Continuous furling line -
Talk to your rigging supplier about furling line construction using a structural cover over
a nonstructural core. Note: Have the rigger capture the aft block in the loop before making the loop. The furling line
loop can load into the stanchion leads and the drive unit after the line is spliced into a loop.
Determining furling line length -
Refer to the chart below for line size and length. Double the loop length and add
enough length for the overlap in the end-for-end splice.
Preassembly
Additional Parts Required - Tools
Tools Required
1. Long tape measure
4. Hacksaw
2. Short tape measure
5 Heat gun
3. Hex keys
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Sail attachments
- Use a shorter soft shackle for head of sail and a longer soft
shackle for the tack of sail. Consult a rigging supplier, a knot tying book or see
a link to instructions at www.harken.com/knots.
Unit
Line diameter
Length of loop - cruise
Length of loop - race
1
6 mm (1/4")
Measure from furler to aft cockpit block
Use J dimension, plus bow sprit, minus 60 cm (2')
2
8 mm (5/16")
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7356 fairlead kit
- For cruising, lead the furling line loop back to the cockpit.
Leads fit 25 mm (1") stanchions. Includes two double fairleads, a double
fairlead with cleats, and aft block with bungee.
7355 double fairlead
- Order if additional stanchion positions are required.
XXXX Aft block with bungee
- Order for race boat attachment near shrouds.
7355 fairlead
7356 kit
Aft block with bungee
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