Furler Line Size on 310

Mar 6, 2005
34
Hunter 310 Lake Canyon Yacht Club, Texas
I recently replaced my furler line with 3/8 Sta Set partially to improve how well it would unfurl. I was having problems with the last couple of turns not happening. The line would begin to rub as the spool got full. I had already removed any extra turns of the line. The first couple of times with the new line, the furler worked great. But now that the line has been out in the weather, etc., it is worse than before. I have to go forward and man handle the last 4 or 5 turns. I want to get new line and drop down to 5/16 but want to be sure and get the correct line. I thought Sta Set may be a little stiff and maybe should be using regular double braid.

Have a 2000 310 with the factory Furlex furler. Don’t have the manual so not sure what is recommend from the manufacturer. What would be the correct line and size to get? Would 1/4 be sufficient? I only want to do this one more time and not waste anymore line and time.. :neutral:
 
Oct 29, 2005
2,362
Hunter Marine 326 303 Singapore
Had occasional jamming due furling line huh jamming in drum. So I changed the stock furler line from 3/8" (10mm) to 5/16" (8mm). No more jam issue. The 5/16" line is not as comfortable on hand when furling in the sail but it beats jamming. It works so well I even put in extra turns for occasion when the wind is strong and furling is tighter.
 
Mar 6, 2005
34
Hunter 310 Lake Canyon Yacht Club, Texas
Thanks .. at this point I don't need the comfort when furling in the sail. It's a bigger pain when it doesn't unfurl. I thought 5/16" would do the trick .. will try that now ..