When I unfurl my largest 135% genoa the furling line bunches at the top of the drum and occasionally jumps out. I think I can reduce the bunching by lowering an eye block lead on the final forward stanchion.
What puzzles me about the current setup is that with the sail is fully furled plus 1 extra turn for safety, I still have an inner layer of rope on the drum which equates to another 5 extra turns of the drum. Is this usual or should I remove this surplus to help reduce the bunching?
I suppose the extra layer of furled rope adds leverage to the first few difficult turns but rope jumping off the drum is a frustration.
What puzzles me about the current setup is that with the sail is fully furled plus 1 extra turn for safety, I still have an inner layer of rope on the drum which equates to another 5 extra turns of the drum. Is this usual or should I remove this surplus to help reduce the bunching?
I suppose the extra layer of furled rope adds leverage to the first few difficult turns but rope jumping off the drum is a frustration.