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Re: Facnor LS200 furler problems?
Hi Steve, This is just a guess, but is it possible the line is feeding into the drum at a down angle, such that most of the line ends up on the bottom, and then the line starts to tangle as more line
By Stephen Estes · #25447 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Facnor LS200 furler problems?
lagooncatowners@...> wrote:
By John DiSarro · #25446 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Facnor LS200 furler problems?
We've had the same problems on our removable gennaker furler on our 380 - a real PITA to fix, especially when the wind is up and everything is all heavily loaded and bound up. Our fix (in progress) is
By Brandon and Jamie Wieschhaus <branjam421@...> · #25445 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Facnor LS200 furler problems?
Steve, Do you keep some tension on the furling line as you unfurl the genoa? lagooncatowners@...> wrote:
By William Black · #25444 ·
Re: Facnor LS200 furler problems?
The pics didn't seem to attached, so I shrunk them down. 2nd attempt....
By Steve D · #25443 ·
Facnor LS200 furler problems?
Hello all - I'm a new member and new Lagoon owner, having just purchased a 2017 450S. Very excited to join the community of Lagoon owners. I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with the Facnor LS200
By Steve D · #25442 ·
Re: Table legs
That link didn't work for me, try this http://goiot-systems.com/table-pedestral/ ?Kind Regards Eric & Margaret Shepherd EMSPIC DIGITAL MEDIA https://www.flickr.com/photos/eric_shepherd/
By ERIC SHEPHERD <ericshepherd@...> · #25441 ·
Re: Table legs
Link to supplier of Lagoon table legs and Table mount fittings. http://goiot-systems.com/table-pedestral/ http://goiot-systems.com/table-pedestral/
By Paul Rogers · #25440 ·
Re: Customs.
I'd recommend Jost Van Dyke - you're less likely to run into large groups vis-a-vis ferry/cruise ship traffic. plus - lovely anchorages and Foxy's. fair winds, Roger s/v Diamond Sky (380)
By abe4scups · #25439 ·
Re: Table legs
Yes definitely strong enough we use them to make a bed inside and out on our L400. Great to sleep outside when we are in the islands.... Regards John Jarvis
By John L400 Hull #73 · #25577 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Customs.
I haven¡¯t been there this year, but customs on Virgin Gorda was nice and convenient
By LaDonna Thomas · #25438 ·
Customs.
Hi All Looking to sail to BVI¡¯s from St Marten. Which Customs is easier to go through Anguilla or Tortola. Thanks Gordon It's all about the Adventure
By Gordon Folkes · #25437 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Table legs
Assuming they are the same as the 450, then yes. We have ours down as a couch almost all the time. Makes a great couch for watching tv. Also is a pretty good bed under passage for me to stay near the
By Stuart · #25436 ·
Re: Table legs
Does anyone know if the short legs are strong enough to support the table (with padding/pillows) as a couch? Thanks. Brian
By Brian Edwards · #25435 ·
Re: Table legs
Does anyone know if the short legs are strong enough to support use of the table (with padding) as a couch? Thanks. Brian
By Brian Edwards · #25434 ·
Re: Table legs
Thanks for all the assistance. Unfortunately the RV style legs wont fit as they are about 3/4 of an inch too small in diameter. After looking all over for a solution, we are going to find a metal shop
By V Lohman · #25433 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Main sail outhaul [1 Attachment]
Thank you, Jim. This is a very interesting idea and the illustration is helpful. Bill lagooncatowners@...> wrote:
By William Black · #25432 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Main sail outhaul
I found a pic online of the outhaul setup that I described in my earlier response. Rick s/v Mai Tai L37 TPI
By nigiil · #25431 ·
Re: [LagoonOwners] Re: Main sail outhaul
The best way to rig an outhaul on a cat with a large, stiff mainsail is to install a block and tackle inside the boom. On my L37 there is a dbl block attached inside the boom at the front (close to
By nigiil · #25430 ·
Re: Main sail outhaul
I installed an out haul on moondance. Works ok. I ran a line to the back pulley an then to the front pulley, them back to a pulley on the side of the boom and a tie point. Jim booth 380 #458 Currently
By Jim Booth · #25429 ·