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artfem2
I have a Harken "0" furler set behind my mast to furl the main on my 1988 Catalina 30 Tall Rig. When the sail is furled and the wind gets above 15-17 knots, the furled sail and furler begin to oscillate, sending a constant vibration throughout the boat. I think I understand why it happens, the air moving past the slot between the mast and the furled sail hits the resonant frequency of the furled sail and it begins to oscillate. The oscilations translate into vibrations that can be felt throughout the rig and the boat. The vibrations are not only disturbing to the peace and calm I go to my boat for, they can't be good in general for the health of the boat. In speaking with Harken, they say to tighten the system as much as possible (which I have done) but they know of no way to get rid of the problem. I have applied a cinch (a few turns of rope) as high up as I can reach and this has helped a bit. It now takes 18-20 kts. to get the rigging humming. Anyone with experience with this problem, or some deeper thoughts on the cause? Short of mounting a monster tuning fork set to the right frequency to cancel the present resonant frequency, has anyone successfully stopped the oscillation? As always, thanks for your anticipated responses. Art Femenella