Allen
Allen Small Boat Drum Furler
Allen Small Boat Drum Furler
Manufacturer Part Number: A4905
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Description
Description
Designed for use on dingies and keelboats up to 20ft / 6 meters.
A drum furler is a device used to roll or furl a sail, usually the headsail or jib.
Furling drums are designed to furl the jib by pulling the furling line. To unfurl the jib you would usually pull on the Jib sheet.
A furling line can easily be installed. Simply tie a stopper knot through the hole in the top plate of the drum. Then wind the drum by hand and feed the furling line onto the drum. Furling line not included.
The swivel unit consists of 5 rows of ball bearings for reliable and smooth rotation of the drum when under load.
The drum is made from a strong and stable UV plastic. The swivel body is made from marine-grade aluminium.
This furling drum is typically paired with the A4302 – Top Furler.
Fork Width | 8 mm |
Height | 88 mm |
Length | 68 mm |
Maximum Working Load | 430 kg |
Pin Diameter | 5 mm |
Weight | 112 g |
Delivery
Delivery
Standard Delivery - £3.95 or FREE on orders over £49.
Delivered in 1-3 days (Mon-Sat).
Northern Ireland and remote parts of the UK may take longer.
Express Delivery - £6.95 or FREE on orders over £99.
Delivered in 1-2 days (Mon-Sat).
Northern Ireland and remote parts of the UK may take longer.
Excluded Items
Fragile/irregular, custom/made to order, items over 90cm, liquids, wheels.
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- Despatch cut off of 1:00 pm
- We currently only deliver to the U.K. excluding Jersey/Guernsey
Returns
Returns
If you are not completely satisfied with your goods you may return them unused, unopened and in the original condition with tags attached within 1 month of the day that you receive your order.
- 30 days to return your order
- No returns number is required but please include a copy of your delivery note or order number
