Designed for 4 to 11 metre boats our headsail reefing systems meet the needs of all Yachtsmen, whether experienced sailors or beginners. Easily operated underway and virtually maintenance-free, being made from non-corrosive high precision injection plastics and stainless steel components. A great advantage is that Plastimo reefing systems can be easily installed without unstepping the mast. All our stock models of Jib reefing systems are “T” series for twin groove spars which allows the setting of twin headsails and easy headsail changes. All our stock models are turnbuckle mounting which allows more accurate rigging adjustment with the reefer in place - and allows the use of your existing turnbuckle on the forestay. They still include the chain plates end - but have an additional funnel engineered into the spar to run the turnbuckle through. Selecting a model - whilst boat length is important, you must also consider the forestay size and headsail area size to determine which model suits. 406-T Jib Reefing System - 4 to 6 metre (14 - 20ft) boats Lightweight and sturdy, the 406 jib reefing features all the benefits of a large headsail reefing system including 2 Delrin twin ball races in both drum and halyard swivel. Twin groove spar and turnbuckle mounting version.
Suits forestay diameter 4mm to 7mm
Max headsail area size 12 Square metres
Supplied complete for forestay 6.85 Mtr (additional spar package available)
Luff rope diameter, finished 5mm
Drum sheet capacity 7 metres of 5mm diameter rope
CONVERSION OPTIONS
As your needs change - a child wants a new bed, or maybe a sibling arrives - the bed can keep up with the new needs.
Choose the bed you want to convert and see the conversion options in the bed converter.
We guarantee a five-year availability of the standard conversion kits for all convertible beds from the date of purchase.
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
Tested and approved according to safety standard EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015.
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.