dewent
Well-Known Member
Our selden in mast furling works a treat furling and unfurling. On the furling winch at the mast there is lock that in one position allows the winch to rotate freely in or out, in the other it works as a ratchet only allowing the sail to be furled away. All good so far. However I am finding on days when the wind gets up the sail when partly reefed is unfurling i.e. the furling winch is allowing the furling line to slip and the pressure of the wind on the main is pulling more sail out! This is despite the continuos furling line passing through 2 locking cleats in the cockpit. Very undesirable as I end up with too much sail out in windy conditions. The only way to stop this unfurling is to go back to the mast and move the furling winch lock into the locked/ratchet position. Surely the whole idea of in mast furling is that the crew do not need to leave the cockpit to either furl on unfurl the sail?
Any advice would be welcome. Thanks!
Any advice would be welcome. Thanks!