Cardo
Active member
So over the last 2 to 3 weeks, our in-mast main has been getting tougher and tougher to pull out. It's got to the point where I have to stick the outhaul on a winch and winch it out. It's taken a while to narrow down, but it seems the friction is coming from the car on the top of the boom. If I pull out the sail by hand, this comes out easily, and there's no snags anywhere else on the outhaul rope.
When pulling the outhaul, the sail comes out easily until it reaches the car/traveller halfway along the boom. Then it's just nigh on impossible without the winch. I've had a look at the car, and it seems to have all its bearings still, but they don't seem to move happily when I move it around.
If it makes any difference, furling the sail is as easy as it's always been, so I think it's just the slight vertical pull on the car when pulling the sail out that's causing an issue.
So, onto the query itself. I can't easily remove the car, as this would require removing the end of the boom, which is riveted on. Should I try greasing up the bearings? Is there something else I should do? Or is the car a lost cause?
When pulling the outhaul, the sail comes out easily until it reaches the car/traveller halfway along the boom. Then it's just nigh on impossible without the winch. I've had a look at the car, and it seems to have all its bearings still, but they don't seem to move happily when I move it around.
If it makes any difference, furling the sail is as easy as it's always been, so I think it's just the slight vertical pull on the car when pulling the sail out that's causing an issue.
So, onto the query itself. I can't easily remove the car, as this would require removing the end of the boom, which is riveted on. Should I try greasing up the bearings? Is there something else I should do? Or is the car a lost cause?