my FeherGuard reel
I don't have any close-ups at the moment of my reel, but I found a gently used commercial grade Feherguard reel on ebay I bought last year. Here's the only picture I have at the moment.
The origingal side brackets on mine have an upside down T, my husband made his own brackets for the sides that he could adjust up and down as we didn't know at what height the blanket would work the best at, and he didn't like the T edges sticking out and I wouldn't let him cut them off until I knew we liked the reel. The plan was to figure out where we wanted it, then to put the original side brackets on it. We never got that done. It's not as "pretty" as the side brackets/handle that the boughten one has - but is very easy to use and functional. It doesn't unwind when you stop rolling, which is a good thing as with my oval pool, the blanket tends to catch under my top rail when I'm rolling it up and I have to go back and forth a couple times and pull it out and straighten it. It would be helpful if my husband would have put a handle on each end too- but still only takes about 2 to 3 minutes to roll up my blanket taking my time doing it, and maybe this summer or for mother's day I can convince him to add it. As far as unrolling it - piece of cake- I grab it from inside the pool and just walk it back. Or you can do it from the outside of the pool too- just takes a few trips side to side if you're doing it alone. I like that I can do it by myself - my husband doesn't like our pool, so I hate asking him to do anything with it unless I have to.
If interested - I can take some closer up pics- or you can buy the ends of the reel from me - and just mount an aluminum tube in the middle of them. If you're hubby's handy at welding... like mine - piece of cake.
Or I have an Odyssey M818- up to 18' reel like new for sale too. I experimented whether I wanted my reel mounted on my top rail or off the end of the pool. Opted for the latter- and my FeherGuard is already up there- so will use it. The Odyssey is a nice reel too. Tube is very sturdy.
Sincerely,
Donya (huskerfan)
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