Sailing along nicely on a perfect day in New England, when all of a sudden my jib starts dropping out of the furler channel on the forestay and into the water. "Take the helm Dear!" I fished the sail out of the water, but the top swivel had blown apart and was stuck at the top of the mast (without said sail attached anymore). According to Harken, it is a mid-80s unit so pretty old (like me and the boat). They say I may be able to replace the bearings and get a machinist to clean up the unit, but here's the multiple choice question for you all:
Do I
a) try to revive this top swivel with new bearings etc (more expensive of the cheap options; need four bags of bearings at 32bucks each)
b) get a new top swivel unit that will fit my furler (seems the cheapest option)
c) fully replace the entire furling system (very expensive)
Also, does anyone have experience replacing a swivel like this while the boat is still in the water? Advice or suggestions?
Thanks!
One Sail Short of a Good Trip in New Hampshire
Do I
a) try to revive this top swivel with new bearings etc (more expensive of the cheap options; need four bags of bearings at 32bucks each)
b) get a new top swivel unit that will fit my furler (seems the cheapest option)
c) fully replace the entire furling system (very expensive)
Also, does anyone have experience replacing a swivel like this while the boat is still in the water? Advice or suggestions?
Thanks!
One Sail Short of a Good Trip in New Hampshire
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