Nabors Furling System - DIY Roller Reef from PVC pipe
By Jason Nabors (retired) #289 "TENACIOUS TURTLE" (3ar)![](roller1.jpg)
#1 rope or small cable ( length depending on size of jib)
#2 PVC pipe 1/2" lite schedule is acceptable ( length depending on jib size)
#3 two 1/2" PVC end caps
#4 2 flat washers ( just big enough to fit rope through)
#5 2 carrabiners ( snap clips)
#6 Duct Tape
#7small length of bungi cord (about 12" of small 1/4" cord)
#8 1 length of rope ( about 3' long for rolling up the jib)
1/4" to 3/8" rope is perfect for the following applications.
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STEP #2 Take the length of rope or cable you plan on using as your forestay ( rope or cable that extends from the front of your PDR to the top of your mast) and attach a snap clip or carribiner with a knot.(if using cable use a cable clamp)
STEP #3 Now slide a washer then an end cap onto the cable or rope(Remember to face the open end of the end cap away from the snap clip or carribiner)
STEP #4 Take the joint of PVC pipe and cut it 4" longer than your jib.( The 4" allows your furling rope to wrap around the pipe without rolling around your jib)
STEP #5 Drill a hole at the 4" mark on your pipe( Make hole in pipe the same width as the bungi cord)
STEP #6 Place bungi cord through the hole in the pipe and slide it through the bottom of the pipe just far enough to tie a knot on the end of the bungi.Once knot is tied pull bungi back through the hole so that the knot keeps the bungi from pulling out of the pipe.
STEP #7 Now slide rope or cable with end cap,washer,and snap clip on it through the piece of pipe.Once rope is through the opposite end of the pipe pull through and tap end cap onto the pipe.( at this point you should have a piece of pipe with a bungi cord sticking out 4" from the bottom of it and a rope with an end cap,washer,and snap clip tied to the end going through the pipe)
STEP #8 Take the other end cap and slide the rope through it up to the pipe and tap it onto the open end of the pipe.
STEP #9 Now take the last washer and slide the rope through it placing it tightly against the end cap.
STEP #10 Now tie the snap clip to the rope pulling the rope tightly so that there is no slack between both cilps on the pipe.
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Thanks
Jason Nabors
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(note from Shorty)
Sure is a neat looking furler system, possibly it could be used on a regular sailboat with a forestay and a jib that hanks on. The pvc could have notches in it that match with the jib's hanks.