Hi,
I need some help understanding the furling system in my new to me O'day 322. I have what I believe is an Isofurl original furling system. I have the original manual which doesn't give much info (at all!) and have read a lot online about how to work this system, but I think either mine is a bit different or I am missing parts.
In the first and second pic you can see the drum with the blocks and the cleat on the side. Now here is where I get confuse, the third picture shows the inner jib halyard connected to that "traveler" with a messenger line attached. There is no "car" as mentioned in the manual or rigrite.com. In the last picture you can see the other end of jib halyard with the shackle.
So, how does this work? just attached head of the sail to halyard, and pull messenger line to raise sail, then cleat messenger line? then use blocks in drum to adjust tack? although not sure where I would cleat that line.
Also, the luff of the genoa has a 3/8 rope on it (in a pocket) from top to bottom, what is that for in this scenario?
Last one, in the last picture, what is the "upper spoil" for?
Thanks for any help!
Ab
I need some help understanding the furling system in my new to me O'day 322. I have what I believe is an Isofurl original furling system. I have the original manual which doesn't give much info (at all!) and have read a lot online about how to work this system, but I think either mine is a bit different or I am missing parts.
In the first and second pic you can see the drum with the blocks and the cleat on the side. Now here is where I get confuse, the third picture shows the inner jib halyard connected to that "traveler" with a messenger line attached. There is no "car" as mentioned in the manual or rigrite.com. In the last picture you can see the other end of jib halyard with the shackle.
So, how does this work? just attached head of the sail to halyard, and pull messenger line to raise sail, then cleat messenger line? then use blocks in drum to adjust tack? although not sure where I would cleat that line.
Also, the luff of the genoa has a 3/8 rope on it (in a pocket) from top to bottom, what is that for in this scenario?
Last one, in the last picture, what is the "upper spoil" for?
Thanks for any help!
Ab
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