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| Re: ROLLER FURLER on Hobie 18
[Re: rutlean]
#20248 06/04/03 05:19 PM 06/04/03 05:19 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC Tornado
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Your question seems to indicate to me that you don't have the halyard, forestay and jib luff setup right. The furler rotates the forestay. If the jib luff is zippered over the forestay (don't forget the place the halyard line inside the zippered luff before you start hoisting the sail) and the tack is attached to the forestay adjuster plate on the furler, then the jib will roll up around the forestay as the latter is turned by the furler drum.
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[Re: rutlean]
#20249 06/04/03 05:26 PM 06/04/03 05:26 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 290 Pensacola, Florida / Katy, Tex... Cookie Monster
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Posts: 290 Pensacola, Florida / Katy, Tex... | The forestay should be attached to a spindle at the top and the drum at the bottom, and rotate with them. A side note. The furler will work a lot better if you are running down wind as opposed to sheeted in hard to the wind. Tension on the forestay makes it a lot harder to rotate as opposed to being down wind with no significant load on the forestay.
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