CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
I posted earlier about this without photos and with a bad title.
Upshot is I've had a new furler installed (Harken Cruising #1) and in the manual it says about the importance of avoiding halyard wrap by ensuring the halyard is at a positive angle (upwards) to the forestay.
Mine isn't, but there's such a short amount of halyard showing that perhaps it's not a problem in this instance - but if it is, there's not a lot of room to install a pulley on the mast to correct it.
Here's some pictures, let me know what you think:
Upshot is I've had a new furler installed (Harken Cruising #1) and in the manual it says about the importance of avoiding halyard wrap by ensuring the halyard is at a positive angle (upwards) to the forestay.
Mine isn't, but there's such a short amount of halyard showing that perhaps it's not a problem in this instance - but if it is, there's not a lot of room to install a pulley on the mast to correct it.
Here's some pictures, let me know what you think: