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I am sorry but I need to jump in and prays my Selden In-Mast Furling,I know most racers would not get it for sure and they are twiking every little thing they can get to add more speed to their boat and sails,I have heard of a few racing with inmast but not many.
The jamming problem only happens when furling in the sail and while doing so it and the person or persons helping are not making sure it is not going in nice and tight but instead they are allowing the sail to wrap around the drum loose causing a bulge in the sail and it is this loose bulgie sail trying to turn inside the mast,it's like a 110 lb women trying on a new dress and than this 200lb women trying on and she is screaming in the dressing room for help because she is stuck half in and half out of this dress.
So just like in a full batten sail if every thing is not right they are going to have troble hoisting the sail,many time there are sailors here having problems with thier main sail stuckhalf way up or half way down and won't budge in when rough weather is coming.
The in-mast has been around along time and I will bet with all the boaats that Hunter sell 9 out of 10 are inmast in the bigger boats 30 ft or more,yes maybe just like any older boats that have not been mantained properly they will have problems with all kinds of equipment.
I have 2007 H-36 and have inmast and never had a problem with 2 years in NY and now 3 seasons in Florida,I sail my Hunter many times with me doing most of the sail controling and find it so easy to do,I have learned all the tricks and know very well how to reef on the fly,so to me inmast is like when I got a new computer I was freaking out and now I do very well but I also know how to sail my boat way betterthan using my computer when things go crazy with it.
It's really very easy just like learning to sail I am still not a expert at sail triming with either a full batten main and inmast,some people are better at sailing than others like some racers some win and some lose.But any way if you are looking at older boats you need to make sure itis old good and if a newer inmast go for it and learn how to use it properly just like any thing we do in life,I now now let my wife read the instruction while I do the work its great.
Nick
The crew that helped me sail my H-36 from Montauk NY to Florida did not like in-mast iether when we started out and now they want to know when we are going to the Bahama's.