MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
I’ve always suspected the Selden Mk2 roller furled main is stiffer than it should be on my Bavaria 40. When I took the sails off for the winter, it was a glorious, windless day, and even then I had to winch the sail out.
The boom was perpendicular to the mast, the backstay off (so no bend), I had the boom to port and the right amount of tension on the outhaul. Still the ourhaul needed to be winched to unfurl the sail before I dropped it.
I popped down this evening to grease the system and take a look at it. When not using the ropes, and using the winch handle, it is pretty free, however using the continuous line it is still very stiff.
Is this the usual amount of friction in the system? Is this normal? I have never greased the top point at the top of the mast? Could it be that? See for yourself here:
Any advice from those who have these systems?
The boom was perpendicular to the mast, the backstay off (so no bend), I had the boom to port and the right amount of tension on the outhaul. Still the ourhaul needed to be winched to unfurl the sail before I dropped it.
I popped down this evening to grease the system and take a look at it. When not using the ropes, and using the winch handle, it is pretty free, however using the continuous line it is still very stiff.
Is this the usual amount of friction in the system? Is this normal? I have never greased the top point at the top of the mast? Could it be that? See for yourself here:
Any advice from those who have these systems?




