Facnor Furlers LS/LX/RX - Genoa Sail Furling We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again – here at Upffront we are passionate about lighter, faster and safer sailing. As a result, we are constantly searching for performance orientated solutions... Facnor -French posts furling genoa furling
Product comparison: Top down furler for 42ft cruising boat You have a 42ft cruising boat and you are looking for options for a top down furler (for free-flying downwind asymmetric sails). We take a quick look at your main furling unit and cable choices in thi... Facnor -French posts furling -German posts Karver Ronstan top down furlers
Top down furler and Bottom up furler - Differences and Options What are the key differences between bottom up and top down furler units and do I need a dedicated unit for each type of furling? For a definition of the expressions, "top-down" and "bottom-up" furlin... Facnor -French posts furling -German posts Karver Ronstan top down furlers
Downwind Turbo-charge with a Facnor Bowsprit Facnor is a specialist in designing and manufacturing furling systems, and therefore it should come as no surprise that they have a retrofit bowsprit solution.Facnor bowsprit range is made by their si... bowsprits Facnor -French posts -German posts
Facnor Electric Furler - latching on the trend of boat electrification The sailing world is undergoing a sea change, embracing the power of electrification for unparalleled ease and convenience, especially for older crews and solo sailors. Electric systems are revolution... electric furler Facnor furling -German posts
Structural Furler for the main forestay Continuous line furlers, together with a torsional cable, is an alternative furling system for the main structural forestay. Structural furler is an increasingly popular, lightweight choice for both r... Facnor -French posts furling -German posts Karver structural furler
The Best Code 0 furlers for 25-30ft Sailing Boats If you have a 25-30ft sailboat and you are looking to boost your sailing performance with a code zero or asymmetric spinnaker then you will need a furler in the 900-1000kg working load range. There is... code zero code zero furler Facnor -French posts furling -German posts Karver KZ Race Furler Profurl Ronstan Selden
Guest Post- Internal Halyard locks By: Nick Black / Andy Rice about internal halyard locks In the last blog post we talked about the pros and cons of External versus Internal lock systems. Here we’ll look more closely at the internal h... Facnor halyard locks Karver
Guest Post - Nick Black takes stock of Halyard Locks In all of these worlds, reliability is paramount. Here, Nick explains why halyard locks have started to take hold at the top of the sport, and why the rest of the sailing world should sit up and take ... Facnor -French posts -German posts halyard locks Karver
Guest Post - Halyard Locks from Karver and Facnor In this article we will take a look in detail the new generation of Halyard locks from Karver and Facnor. By: Nick Black / Andy Rice. Most modern boats today have a form of top-down furling. If you do... Facnor -German posts halyard locks Karver
Fresh In: Facnor FlatDeck Genoa Furling System It’s no surprise that the Facnor FlatDeck is the newest addition to the Upffront website: it’s the latest in genoa furling innovation. Facnor are the self-professed ‘worldwide leader in designing and ... Facnor -French posts furling genoa furling