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Manual - Electric External Mainsail Furlers (RGEM - RGEEL):
Universal mainsail furler to be
vertically fitted externally onto the aft face of an existing mast. The
equipment has been designed and manufactured in order to obtain an extraordinary
adaptability to any structure. It may be fitted onto both aluminium and wooden
masts. The foils are fitted onto aluminium masts with rivets which are to be
replaced by wood screws when making the installation on a wooden mast. There are
five models available and they differ from one another for the diameter of the
foil housing the sail. The mechanism may be either manually operated or
motorized electrically. Moreover, the motorization is supplied with a manual
emergency clutch.
RGEM
(technical sheet)
RGEEL
(technical sheet)
Manual - Electric In-Mast Mainsail Furlers (RGIM - RGIEL):
Universal
mainsail furler to be vertically fitted inside mast foils with special mainsail
furling section. The manual version is characterized by a coil drive with "endless
screw" granting for a correct and safe stowaging of the sail furling line. The
electric version replaces the manually operated "endless screw" with a
motorization. Besides, the motorization is supplied with a manual emergency
clutch.
RGIM
(technical sheet)
RGIEL
(technical sheet)
Electric - Hydraulic Mainsail Furlers and Outhauls (RGEL - TBEL / RGI - TBI):
Mainsail furling
and outhaul motorizations making use of an "endless screw" reduction device.
They may be fitted onto either in-mast mainsail furlers, or new or existing
external mainsail furlers. The mainsail furler and outhaul range is made up by 5
+ 5 models that may furl/reef mainsails with an area from 30 to 240 sq.m. The
outhaul is needed to tension and lash the mainsail clew, and to stow the outhaul
line. "Comby system": it is the procedure that combines the mainsail
motorization and the outhaul. It allows to furl and unfurl the mainsail with the
almost simultaneous operation of the two motorizations.
RGEL/
TBEL
(technical sheet)
RGI
/ TBI
(technical sheet)
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