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Post by mcrandall »

Hi Guys-

Looking to put a roller furler on my C-22. If you have any suggestions on how to get into one on the cheap, I'm all ears!

I would be interested in anything used and even broke as I'm fairly handy and resourceful in coming up with a fix. But if you see a good price on a new one, please pass it on!

Thanks for any leads!!

Mark
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Post by queenannesrevenge »

I don't know if you're still looking for a roller furler or not but I noticed a Chrysler 22 for sale on CL in Milwaukee, WI. I'm guessing that's 300-350 miles roundtrip? The boat has a Harken roller furler, what sounds like a half dozen sails, an outboard, and the boat listed in good condition for $650 but no mention of a trailer and no photos were included. Somebody here may need some sails, outboard, or something so you might could maximize the budget for yourself and another member.
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That C22 for sale on CL in milwaukee WI for $650 is some kind of scam or bad joke. I emailed at least half a dozen times offering to show up with cash, and never got a response. Be careful buying used ones, as there are some of the Schaeffer units out there that require a wire sewn into the luff of the jib which is attached to a rotating head clipped to the jib halyard instead of using the forestay. They sag off to leeward, the boat doesn't go to weather well. and it can't be partially reefed.
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