Tegan148
New Member
This issue has indeed been a nightmare for my boom which I have had for about 8 years. For the reefing lines a total of 4 sheaves had completely locked/seized and which is hard to comprehend when one waggles the free ones and which shake in the breeze as normally they are super rattly loose. I soaked the boom ends in diesel for months and this did not help. I doused in boiling hot water many a time and this did not help. In the end with the help of 2 screwdrivers I applied twisting forces to the sheave edges and bit by bit some movement was gleaned. After probably an hour or so a rope around the seized sheave did allow slight rotational movement and then eventually freeing of the locked sheaves. It is hard to understand that the rod spindle would get furry enough up against the inside of the plastic/nylon sheave, but I guess the corrosion must grow like a mushroom! Would expect better from Selden considering the high price paid for their bits and pieces and for it to be A1 in the first place.
