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Press release from Seldén - 2009-10-19
Seldén introduces gennaker furlers

Seldén introduces gennaker furlers

Gennakers and Code 0 sails have become increasingly popular over the past years. The ability to furl these sails, the way you furl a genoa, makes for a convenient way to increase sailing pleasure. Seldén will introduce newly developed furlers for gennakers and Code 0’s during the boat shows this winter.
There will be a three model range covering 1,5 to 4,0 ton maximum working loads. Code 0 sails have a tensioned luff, and generate high loads. The range of furlers we introduce now will cover boats in the size 25-50’ says Mats-Uno Fredrikson, marketing manager. With a Code 0 you can sail higher than with a gennaker, yet the power and acceleration achieved can be spectacular. It’s like a turbo kicking in, says Fredrikson.
The furling systems are operated by an endless furling line running in a line driver drum. Flared feeder rings accommodate a variety of lead angles, and an internal line stripper disengages the rope from the drum when unfurling the sail. All structural parts are reinforced by high strength Duplex® steel and in combination with composite parts the system becomes both strong and light.
The furling line usually leads all the way back to the cockpit and Seldén offer a fiddle block with double cam cleats making it easy to secure the rope. Racing sailors may prefer a shorter furling line operated by the foredeck crew.
Seldén’s new furlers will be branded Seldén CX15, CX25 and CX40. “CX” stands for “Code X” which means they can be used for all types of Code sails, and the digits indicate the maximum working load in kN.
CX25 is expected to be available by January 2010 and will have a recommended retail price of €850.00, excluding VAT. This price includes lower drum, top swivel and shackles top and bottom. CX15 and CX40 will be available spring 2010


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