Ravi
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My new boat came with a furling mainsail and, having been lifted out, I am removing the sail and rigging for the winter. It is a Z-Spars furling system on a Z-spars mast.
1. Does anyone have any good instructions for removing the furling line? (The instructions on the Z-Spars site are worse than useless.)
2. Now that the sail has been removed, I find that there is a clanking noise in the mast when the boat vibrates in higher winds (or when being vigorously scrubbed!). I will not be on board for long (and it doesn't bother me) but I worry that it may not be good for the gear, itself. I have jammed a large sponge, inside the mast, behind the furling ?spar/tube/spindle? behind the main halyard attachment and that has reduced the rattling but it still rattles a bit, higher up the mast in the moderate winds that we have. (At the minute, the rain is so heavy, I wouldn't be able to hear it, anyway!)
Obviously, there will be stronger winter winds that will rock the boat while I am away for a few months. Is this rattling something that I need to worry about and is there anything that I can do about it?
If anyone can offer any advice, that would be helpful.
After an unusually productive day of winterising work, I knew there would be something to keep me worrying tonight! And all the warps and canvas that I spent the day lovingly, rinsing, rerinsing and washing, and hung out to dry are are now getting a thorough bath in Sahara sand thanks to this rain storm!!!!!! Boats, don't you just love them!
P.S. I know that some people will tell me that they consider it preferable to leave the roller furling should on for the winter but I have removed the sail and don't want to rehoist it, for a number of reasons, unless absolutely unavoidable!
Rav.
My new boat came with a furling mainsail and, having been lifted out, I am removing the sail and rigging for the winter. It is a Z-Spars furling system on a Z-spars mast.
1. Does anyone have any good instructions for removing the furling line? (The instructions on the Z-Spars site are worse than useless.)
2. Now that the sail has been removed, I find that there is a clanking noise in the mast when the boat vibrates in higher winds (or when being vigorously scrubbed!). I will not be on board for long (and it doesn't bother me) but I worry that it may not be good for the gear, itself. I have jammed a large sponge, inside the mast, behind the furling ?spar/tube/spindle? behind the main halyard attachment and that has reduced the rattling but it still rattles a bit, higher up the mast in the moderate winds that we have. (At the minute, the rain is so heavy, I wouldn't be able to hear it, anyway!)
Obviously, there will be stronger winter winds that will rock the boat while I am away for a few months. Is this rattling something that I need to worry about and is there anything that I can do about it?
If anyone can offer any advice, that would be helpful.
After an unusually productive day of winterising work, I knew there would be something to keep me worrying tonight! And all the warps and canvas that I spent the day lovingly, rinsing, rerinsing and washing, and hung out to dry are are now getting a thorough bath in Sahara sand thanks to this rain storm!!!!!! Boats, don't you just love them!
P.S. I know that some people will tell me that they consider it preferable to leave the roller furling should on for the winter but I have removed the sail and don't want to rehoist it, for a number of reasons, unless absolutely unavoidable!
Rav.