sailaboutvic
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Vic, pretty certain we have exactly the same Selden system. I worried about jamming when we bought the boat and read lots of reports about people having problems after having sails modified or when sails aged. There were suggestions about raising the boom and keeping wind on one side. However ours has always worked perfectly (until tomorrow of course).
Outhaul car never displayed any signs of great friction
Gearbox has been greased a couple of times (but no change in ease of reefing)
I always lubricate the top bearing once a year as per manual (doubt it makes a huge difference)
Never bother to raise the boom, just keep a little tension on the outhaul.
The mast has a fair bit of pre-bend but that doesn't seem to cause problems for us. But I imagine foil tension would have a big impact. Perhaps we've been lucky and setup was always perfect.
Well worth keeping everything in good condition but my guess would be the sails (a complete stab in the dark though). Most complaints I've seen relate to problems after repairing the sail or use of old sails.
I guess the only way to be certain is to lubricate bottom & top (though they might just be gummed up through neglect), adjust tension (foil & sail) and see if problem is reduced. At least these checks avoid buying a new sail and finding problem still exists.
Our original main was always pretty shoddy and it fell apart in places due to wear & UV after only 5 years. However, it never failed to furl easily (but I guess it wasn't really old).
I replaced our main with a Crusader Vektron sail which is thinner, supposedly furls better and they were offering a good deal. It furls perfectly (but so did the original sail).
Not a very helpful post in identifying your problem, apart from confirming that the Selden in-mast furling system can work very well. Hope you manage to track down the problem.
Hi Mike
I ment to get you to try ours out last time we met to compair the two by I forgot all about it .
Thanks for the above info , still working on it , there so much conflict info on how to use them and why they some time don't work , all the info from guys here on how they use their we tried yed at one time or another including wind on port and starboard although over this season it's been over port side after our conversation with Seldom, tho the other day we did go back to starboard side and I have to admit on that day it was a bit better tho we Also stripped the outhaul car before going out . Maddrel the next job but not for a few days yet .
Last time up the mast I couldn't remember seeing a service hole for the top bearing . So need to get up and have a look , gear and top swivel was grease just a few months back .
Hoping to get half descent wind to day to give it another go .
Got a few more ideas from someone I met the other day I need to try .
His has the same as Seldom as mine and is option is mine is nowhere near as easy as his at anchor , trying out his I have to agree .
What's came to light after all the posting here is , it's not the way we using it , which at one time I tho it was and we was doing something very wrong not having Ny thing to do with them in the pass .
There may come a time when I have to do a total strip down , but that not going to be till the end of the year if that's becomes the case .
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