exexex
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We are experiencing problems with the in-mast furling on my Westerly Oceanlord and I would be grateful if anyone could give some further help. It's a Selden RB Mk II system . Apologies for the long post and the numerous questions.
We have had real problems with furling in and out being extremely stiff, to the point we have to use two hands on a winch to just about do it. We've checked the halyard tension, boom angle and the normal standard checks.
We have greased the bearings and gears at the bottom of the system. We have removed the sail and dropped and greased the halyard swivel but have not yet been to the top of the mast to do that bearing. Even without a sail the system is still proving very difficult to turn at certain points at the winch on the mast. We have tried slackening off the extrusion tension so that the extrusion flaps around but to no avail.
Every few revolutions, sometimes more than others, the system ' jams up' becoming very tight to turn, and then 'jumps' and clears itself for a few more turns. The extrusion moves slightly back and forward as it turns (possibly suggesting that the shaft could be bent?) but I suppose that the top bearing could be binding.
Any ideas what could be causing it? Could it all be down to the top bearing? Could the lower shaft be bent? Could the lower bearings be shot causing the binding?
We have thought of removing the winch and gear assembly so that we can check its smooth running without the extrusion attached. Finally bearing in mind that the mast is still up, how much can we undo the tensioning screw before it comes apart or is there a stop built-in?
Your suggestions will be very gratefully received!
Many thanks in anticipation.
We have had real problems with furling in and out being extremely stiff, to the point we have to use two hands on a winch to just about do it. We've checked the halyard tension, boom angle and the normal standard checks.
We have greased the bearings and gears at the bottom of the system. We have removed the sail and dropped and greased the halyard swivel but have not yet been to the top of the mast to do that bearing. Even without a sail the system is still proving very difficult to turn at certain points at the winch on the mast. We have tried slackening off the extrusion tension so that the extrusion flaps around but to no avail.
Every few revolutions, sometimes more than others, the system ' jams up' becoming very tight to turn, and then 'jumps' and clears itself for a few more turns. The extrusion moves slightly back and forward as it turns (possibly suggesting that the shaft could be bent?) but I suppose that the top bearing could be binding.
Any ideas what could be causing it? Could it all be down to the top bearing? Could the lower shaft be bent? Could the lower bearings be shot causing the binding?
We have thought of removing the winch and gear assembly so that we can check its smooth running without the extrusion attached. Finally bearing in mind that the mast is still up, how much can we undo the tensioning screw before it comes apart or is there a stop built-in?
Your suggestions will be very gratefully received!
Many thanks in anticipation.