First I hope that everyone had a great holiday on the water and your sailing was relaxing and fun.
We have a problem with our 2004 331 with in mast mainsail furling. The main sail must be winched out. We keep a bit of light pressure on the furling line but the unfurl line is a tight as a violin string. Our dealer has offered several suggestions that did not work so I am hoping that someone across the country can help us.
Eased the main sheet and vang, raised the topping lift to about 15 degrees to angle the boom. (Did not work).
Eased mainsheet & vang and leveled boom, (did not work)
Lubed the stew out oif eveything that moved. (3 cans of McLube) Nada
We always raise the main directly into the wind or slightley off the wind onthe port side so the wind will help unfrurl the sail. No dice!
Had the boat blessed by a priest, shook bones over the mast and boom and sacrificed a virgin. Nothing worked.
If one of you brothers in sail can offer a suggestion that works we will send you a bottle of highly prized Jack Daniels GREEN label from our state of TN.
Thanks in advance,
Weasel and the Lovely and Talented Rebecca
We have a problem with our 2004 331 with in mast mainsail furling. The main sail must be winched out. We keep a bit of light pressure on the furling line but the unfurl line is a tight as a violin string. Our dealer has offered several suggestions that did not work so I am hoping that someone across the country can help us.
Eased the main sheet and vang, raised the topping lift to about 15 degrees to angle the boom. (Did not work).
Eased mainsheet & vang and leveled boom, (did not work)
Lubed the stew out oif eveything that moved. (3 cans of McLube) Nada
We always raise the main directly into the wind or slightley off the wind onthe port side so the wind will help unfrurl the sail. No dice!
Had the boat blessed by a priest, shook bones over the mast and boom and sacrificed a virgin. Nothing worked.
If one of you brothers in sail can offer a suggestion that works we will send you a bottle of highly prized Jack Daniels GREEN label from our state of TN.
Thanks in advance,
Weasel and the Lovely and Talented Rebecca