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Furling and Reefing Systems BARTELS

Furling and Reefing Systems BARTELS
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Furling and Reefing Systems BARTELS

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Overview: The document provides a comprehensive overview of BARTELS furling and reefing systems, specifically for the ICE Yachts ICE60 model with the BARTELS D2-213-2 system. BARTELS GmbH, with over 45 years of experience, emphasizes quality and customer satisfaction, adhering to DIN ISO 9001:2008 standards.
Specifications: BARTELS systems are designed for durability and ease of use, utilizing stainless and saltwater-resistant materials. They offer a 5-year warranty on all systems and parts, excluding wear parts. The systems are adaptable to various sail types, including Code Zero, Gennaker, and hank-on sails.
System Types: Systems are categorized into types A, B, C, and D, with variations in furler types (drum, endless, electric) and materials (stainless steel, aluminum). Installation options include on-deck and below-deck setups.
Installation and Usage: Installation procedures for different system configurations are detailed, emphasizing the importance of proper installation to maintain seaworthiness. Structural alterations should not be made without proper tools and expertise.
Benefits and Features: Key benefits include simple and cost-effective systems, easy handling, and safe furling from the cockpit. The systems support continued use of hank-on sails and offer compact, unobtrusive designs.
Technical Data: Technical specifications such as maximum sail area, displacement, headstay diameter, and length for various configurations are included. Main components and part numbers for each system type are listed.
Recommendations: BARTELS recommends using halyard swivels with coupling for headstay lengths beyond 8 meters to prevent sail damage during strong winds. Adjusting luff length for optimal performance is stressed.
Reefing Systems: Detailed specifications and benefits of various reefing systems with foil headstay for sails with luff tape are provided. These systems offer safe and efficient sail management on yachts, with both manual and automated options.
Scope of Application: Suitable for classic and racing yachts, allowing continuous sail area reduction. They support existing sails with jib hanks by adding a luff tape and accommodate larger sails with deep cuts. Systems can be equipped with standard or third-party foils, with carbon-fiber foils available on request.
Installation and Operation: Installation process for different system types is described, emphasizing maintaining a 10° angle between the headstay and halyard. Aluminum foils around the headstay cable and the role of the sliding halyard swivel in hoisting the sail are highlighted.
Drive Units: Options include manual, electric, and hydraulic drive units, with emergency manual operation available. Systems are designed to handle high tensile forces without affecting bearings, ensuring reliability and performance.
Technical Details and Resources: BARTELS GmbH provides technical drawings, CAD data, and pricing information on their website. They offer system views, basic offers, and assembly instructions in PDF format, catering to yacht designers, shipyards, and sailmakers.
Mast Connectors and Components: Various mast connectors including headstay swivels, halyard lead eyes, and spinnaker suspensions are outlined. Proper installation is emphasized to ensure free movement and avoid jamming.
Furling and Reefing Systems: Overview of different furling systems such as drum furlers, endless rope furlers, and electric/hydraulic furlers is provided. Proper deck passage and chain plate connectors for secure installation are highlighted.
Connections and Attachments: Details on connections between top-swivel and mast, including options like lappets, forks, and T-toggles. Maintaining a 10°-15° angle between headstay and halyard is stressed to prevent wrapping.
Spinnaker Halyard Suspension: Describes the spinnaker halyard suspension jig, which keeps the halyard free from the top swivel, including specifications for different sizes and installation instructions.
Sail Pre-Feeder: Facilitates easy insertion of the jib into the foil, eliminating the need for additional crew on the forepeak.
Rope Guidance and Fixation: Guidance systems for ropes are discussed, including single and double sheave blocks for different furling systems. Recommendations for rope fixation using curry clamps and clamcleats are provided.
Endless Rope Systems: Instructions for splicing and tensioning endless ropes are given, emphasizing proper splicing over welding for tensile strength. Use of curry clamps for rope fixation is advised.
Contact Information: Contact details for BARTELS GmbH are provided for further inquiries and support.
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BARTELS Furling- & Reefing Systems ICE Yachts / ICE60 equipped with BARTELS D2-213-2 Furling- and Reefing Systems Overview Furling. Reefing. BARTELS.

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Furling- and Reefing Systems by BARTELS Certified development and production Over 45 years experience in yachting Furling- and Reefing Systems by BARTELS Certified development and manufacturing Making sailing as comfortable as possible is our ambition. Even if the weather conditions are difficult, we want to help you with our sophisticated and reliable technology. But also under normal conditions, we would like to offer you the utmost comfort. Our jib furling and reefing systems are designed for all sailors who demand quality products, who made the right decision for good products and a solid...

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System Type (A / B / C / D) Sub Type Installation 1 - On deck 2 - Below deck Material 1 - Stainless steel 2 - Aluminum Furler Type 1 - Drum furler 2 - Endless furler (narrow fork) 3 - Electric furler 4 - Endless furler (wide fork) BARTELS Furling- / and Reefing Systems Installation below deck Furling systems for Code Zero Furling systems for Gennaker A See brochure Code Zero & Gennaker FurlingSystems Headsail furling system for wire headstay (halyard parallel headstay) and sails with hanks Headsail furling system for wire headstay (halyard at mast) and sails with hanks Turning headstay Headsail...

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Furling system for wire headstay (halyard parallel headstay) and sails with hanks Seascape Yachts Installation on deck / turning headstay B1-111 | B1-112 Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Scope of application The jib furling system with tackle is characterized by its simple design. The cable or dyneema halyard is running through a block in the lower (turning) part of the forestay-swivel and is tightened above the jib furler with a tackle. These systems don´t need a halyard swivel, which is only required when the halyard has to be decoupled from the turning headstay. Headstay swivel...

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Furling system for wire headstay (halyard at mast) and sails with hanks Saphire Boats Installation on deck / turning headstay C1-11x | C2-11x Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Headstay swivel Halyard swivel with coupling Coupling Terminal Scope of application The jib furling systems with halyard swivel for cable headstays are suitable for complete furling of hank-on sails. Reefing is not possible because the cable headstay is not suitable as a reefing core (the sail is constricted, twisted and damaged). Angle between headstay and halyard should be approx. 10° ! This type of system...

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Furling system for wire headstay (halyard at mast) and sails with hanks Installation below deck / turning headstay Deck passage DK C1-21x (DK) | C2-21x (DK) Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Scope of application This type of furling system with compact / cost-effective deckpassage is used on sporty dinghies / yachts when the furling mechanism should disappear below deck in order to reach a low attachement point for the sail tack. The deck-passage DK has to be mounted in the direction of the headstay and is not completely watertight. (Mutually independent angular mobility above...

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Furling system for wire headstay (halyard at mast) and sails with hanks Lacustre Installation below deck / turning headstay Deck passage DD C1-21x (DD) | C2-21x (DD) Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Headstay swivel Halyard swivel with coupling Scope of application This type of system with waterproof and angular movable deck passage is used on classic yachts to preserve the look even with modern technology. In competition sailing too, the installation of a jib furler system below deck makes it possible to shackle the sail‘s tack close to the deck, as long as the class rules permit...

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Reefing system with foil headstay for sails with luff tape LA Yachts / LA28 Installation on deck / turning headstay D1-111 | D1-112 Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Scope of application Jib reefing systems make it possible to reduce the sail area continuously as long as the sail is suitable for that by weight of the cloth and its construction. Existing sails with jib hanks can be made reefable by sewing on a luff tape. Larger sails with a deep cut (profile) should be made reefable by doubling up near the luff. Angle between headstay and halyard should be approx. 10° ! Sail Feeder...

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Reefing system with foil headstay for sails with luff tape Biehlmarin / Biehl 8.8 Installation below deck / turning headstay Deck passage DD D1-211 | D1-212 Mast connectors: Lappet/ Fork/ T-Terminal/ Toggle Scope of application This type of system with waterproof and angular movable deck passage is used on classic yachts to preserve the look even with modern technology. In competition sailing too, the installation of a jib furler system below deck makes it possible to shackle the sail‘s tack close to the deck, as long as the class rules permit jib furling systems. Foil cross sections Foil end-cap...

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Reefing system with foil headstay for sails with luff tape Martin Yachts Installation on deck / stationary headstay D2-111 | D2-112 Mast connectors: Toggle / Fork / Eye Scope of application On this type of jib reefing systems the headstay cable does not turn. There are no bearings loaded by the tensile forces of the headstay. Therefore, the highest loads can be easily handled. These systems are used as furling systems and / or full reefing systems to reduce the sail area continuously. Foil cross sections Foil end-cap An aluminum foil is installed around the headstay cable. The luff of the sail...

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Reefing system with foil headstay for sails with luff tape ICE Yachts / ICE 52 Installation below deck / stationary headstay Deck passage DS D2-211 | D2-212 Mast connectors: Toggle / Fork / Eye BA II Scope of application Manually operated reefing systems with watertight deck passage. The drive unit is completely hidden below deck. The integrated tack swivel allows the tack of the sail to be attached as low as possible to the deck. The tack of the sail aligns itself perfectly with the set of the sails. Foil cross sections Foil end-cap All components visible on deck are particularly compact and...

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