Furling for Jib

Sep 21, 2013
27
Hunter Legend Kemah
On my hunter 40.5 the jib furling line is frayed . The furling is located underneath in the chain locker. My question is how to remove line . Do I just use a screw driver to push down hole and will come out the bottom? The line is frayed just a few feet out of the furling so I just want cut off bad section as I have tons of line.
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
7,188
Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Not So Easy...

On my hunter 40.5 the jib furling line is frayed . The furling is located underneath in the chain locker. My question is how to remove line . Do I just use a screw driver to push down hole and will come out the bottom? The line is frayed just a few feet out of the furling so I just want cut off bad section as I have tons of line.
...I just went through this, for an embarrassing reason. Assuming you have a hood furler, you first have move the shroud down. You will see three nylon screws holding the shroud on. What you will need is: one small person, one mirror, a head flashlight and an offset flat blade screwdriver. Insert the small person in the anchor locker. Remove the two screws you can see with a flat blade screwdriver. Then take the mirror to locate the screw on the back. Remove it with the offset screwdriver. Drop the shroud down to get access to the underside of the furling drum. Remove the knot and the line. Cut the old line, insert the line through the drum and make a stopper knot. Replace the shroud and pre-load the furler with a couple of turns.
So, my local ACE provided replacement nylon screws, but I chose to replace them with stainless cap screws. However, you need to isolate the stainless screws from the aluminum drum with some kind of coating.
Good luck! That little person (in my case, me) will need a chiropractor and a martini.
 
Sep 21, 2013
27
Hunter Legend Kemah
I guess my wife will be the small person on this

Thanks a lot, its always good to get someone that has done this before and gone threw the headaches and hopefully save me some time. Guess my wife will be the small person on this, as I do not fit in that category.

Thanks again , I will give this a whirl this weekend.
 
Sep 21, 2013
27
Hunter Legend Kemah
Took screws off but cover won't budge going to try some WD-40 and a wooden stake and hammer to tap and loosen. Unless there is other ideas??
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,852
Hunter 49 toronto
Shroud screws

Took screws off but cover won't budge going to try some WD-40 and a wooden stake and hammer to tap and loosen. Unless there is other ideas??
I would suggest using socket head cap screws.
The reason is you can load them onto the Allen key, which makes installing easier. You can get them in stainless or nylon