Chalk
Well-Known Member
I have searched 'Selden single line reefing boom problems' all over the internet and not quite come up with the answer I am looking for. I have, I am fairly sure, a snagged shuttle inside the boom. The pulleys all seem OK - maybe a little tight - but OK. I've put loads of kettles of warm water all over but there's no movement in one of the lines at the forward end at all.
There is a wealth of information on cleaning pulleys and such but what I'd like to know, before I go to a professional, is how easy is it to take these booms apart - and then get them back together again? I am guessing it is a case of drill out the rivets and pry the boom apart, but I am not convinced it is even possible to get in. Any advice gratefully accepted.
There is a wealth of information on cleaning pulleys and such but what I'd like to know, before I go to a professional, is how easy is it to take these booms apart - and then get them back together again? I am guessing it is a case of drill out the rivets and pry the boom apart, but I am not convinced it is even possible to get in. Any advice gratefully accepted.