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Jib Furler

Posted By: hobie541

Jib Furler - 06/17/01 11:09 PM

**** eyed.
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<br>Fair winds,
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<br>Tim Johnson
<br>Hobie 20 #541
<br>Bale Eagle Yacht Club, Fleet 52
<br>White Bear Lake, MN <br><br>
Posted By: phill

Re: Jib Furler - 06/18/01 05:19 AM

Tim,
<br>The only thing that I can think of causing this problem is the upper swivle not operating properly.
<br>I've found that if it doesn't run freely possibly the forestay is a little too lose and the swivel needs to be lubricated with some silicon spray.
<br>I've found the swivle works best when the forestay is tight.
<br>So tighten the forestay, lubricate the swivle with silicon spray and see what happens.
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<br>Hope I've understood the problem. This is the best I can come up with.
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<br>If this doesn't fix the problem I'd be Interested to hear what is the final solution.
<br>Phill <br><br>

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Posted By: Serge L.

Re: Jib Furler - 06/18/01 01:25 PM

Could it be that you put too much tension on the hoist line and it pressures the luff groove and causes it to do the figure S?
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<br>S.<br><br>
Posted By: Sailortect

Re: Jib Furler - 06/18/01 06:39 PM

Tim, Phil hit it on the head. I've run into this on a half-dozen "big-boat" furling systems, and the top swivel has ALWAYS been the culprit. when the top swivel sticks, it causes the pigtail to twist a bit, which then recoils at the end of the furling/unfurling operation.
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<br>however, my experience has been that lubrication will only serve as a very short-term fix. You'll probably wind up replacing the swivel. <br><br>
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