Furling Main Question

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Bob

We have a Hunter 320 2001 with an in mast furling system. Once your sails are out, do you leave the mechanism on "Ratchet" or "Free". What are the benefits or problems of either?
 
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Deac Manross

In mast furler Rachet vs Free

I have a 356 with likely the same system. I never touch that mechanism and just lock the two cam locks down on each of the continous furler loop ropes and that would the mast winch from any further rotation
 
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Patrick Magers

In mast furling

If you want to operate the furling unit with the continuous line from the cockpit, leave the setting on free. On ratchet, the unit will only operate with a winch handle. The ratchet position should be used when there is a problem with the continuous line or conditions require alot of muscle. Also, if you are going to be gone from your boat for an extended period, by switching to ratchet, the main sail can not be unfurled by accident. The system is locked in place and can be operated only by the mast winch.
 
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