KAM
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Has anyone found a simple way to lock a Proctor roller furling boom. It's the one where the drive runs through the mast.
Not sure how the proctor one works, but our roller boom on a Corsair trimaran had a crank handle on the front of the mast, direct drive to the boom. You hinged the handle to the crank position to reef, reverse it and it fitted into a socket on the mast. Thought through and designed on the KISS principle.Has anyone found a simple way to lock a Proctor roller furling boom. It's the one where the drive runs through the mast.
I liked my roller boom too. And on the tri we had no kicker, just a curved traveller over the aft cabin.
The square socket for the winch handle is pinned to the shaft with roll pin. I assume its standard.
I assume a detachable handle is designed so you are not knocked out by a spinning handle when you unlock it without easing the halyard tension but you tend to only do that once??
The F27 handle could bite back if you let it. Just the once though, like you said!