sailing86
Active Member
When we bought our boat it had inmast furling (kemp/selden add on from 1990s) and have been quite happy with it in general. It normally behaves itself but occasionally it sticks on the way out. This however can be reduced by making sure it is furled with some tension and taken out 30 degrees off the wind. We also skoosh the slot, roller and anything else possible with silicon and this also helps.
When we rigged the system today (as normal) it kept jamming on the way out due to the sail being pulled to the front of the groove, the only difference to normal was slightly more halyard tension. We then reduced the main halyard tension (but would need tightened if sailing) and the system seamed to work better than ever.
Does halyard tension affect this? Does anyone else have any tips? Thanks
When we rigged the system today (as normal) it kept jamming on the way out due to the sail being pulled to the front of the groove, the only difference to normal was slightly more halyard tension. We then reduced the main halyard tension (but would need tightened if sailing) and the system seamed to work better than ever.
Does halyard tension affect this? Does anyone else have any tips? Thanks