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\nManufacturer part #: BB1-4-6
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2\" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4\" balls you find in less rugged systems.
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2\" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4\" balls you find in less rugged systems.

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CDI Ball Bearing for FF4 and FF6 Furling Systems
- Product Description
Manufacturer part #: BB1-4-6
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
- Product Description
Manufacturer part #: BB1-4-6
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
$142.50
CDI Ball Bearing for FF4 and FF6 Furling Systems—
$142.50
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- Product Description
Manufacturer part #: BB1-4-6
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
Fail Safe Bearings
Because of the built-in halyard, our rugged bearings see only a fraction of the load carried by other systems. Smaller Flexible Furlers typically use a one-piece solid plastic bearing, though some sailors prefer ball bearings as a convenience option (like having power steering in a small car).
The FF7.0 and 9.0 come with ball bearings standard. We use 1/2" Torlon balls which roll over dirt easier and need less maintenance than the 1/4" balls you find in less rugged systems.
