I have owned our H34 since May. The original 110 head sail needed some work. This is the first sailboat I have had without hank-ons, so I plead ignorance when it comes to furlers. So I lowered the sail took it to the loft which caused my wallet to lose a little weight. I then went to hoist the sail and furl it.... Note in the attached picture the halyard where the sail was attached to went through the block ("A" in Picture) at the top of the mast.... I thiought this was weird.. Anyway, I raised the sail and managed 3 rotations of the furler when it became impossible to furl it any further. I also thought it was weird when I purchased the boat that the halyard would wrap around the sail when it was furled... but didn't question it. So I pulled out the manual and it appears that the sail head is supposed to be attached to the Swivel Cup "C". The Haylard that is attached to "C" runs back to the cockpit. Which makes sense. So am I correct, thinking that the sail should be attached to a Shackle attached to the swivel "C"????? If that is the case... any idea how I can lower the swivel without climbing the mast?
Thank you in advance! Jon
Thank you in advance! Jon
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