I've spent some time trying to find my answer in the archives but haven't been successful in locating specifics for a H23. Please help!
Last year I sewed a jib sock for my 1987 H23' to cover up my CDI furler and sail. Since my jib halyard had been stripped out, I used my main sail halyard and swung it around the mast every time I needed to cover the sail. This year I asked my sail shop to install a light line and run it up the mast where the jib halyard used to be to raise the jib sock. When I got the boat back, I couldn't unfurl the jib more than about a 1/3. The line they installed wrapped around the CDI and sail.
In my opinion, the sail shop didn't have the expertise to know what to do even though they installed the furler for me 3 years ago and are a Hunter dealer! I callled Tom at CDI and he wasn't that familiar with the H23 mast and jib halyard system but in the end recommeded I remove the line and return to using my main halyard for the remainder of the season. (This is my first cruiser and furler so I am somewhat of a novice here! Please bare with me.)
It appears that where the jib line for the sock comes out of the mast it encounters the CDI furler and creates "Halyard Wrap" and can not be avoided. Are there any other H23 owners out there with a jib sock? How do you rig the line?
Many thanks, Second Wind on Cayuga Lake (Finger Lakes, NY)
Last year I sewed a jib sock for my 1987 H23' to cover up my CDI furler and sail. Since my jib halyard had been stripped out, I used my main sail halyard and swung it around the mast every time I needed to cover the sail. This year I asked my sail shop to install a light line and run it up the mast where the jib halyard used to be to raise the jib sock. When I got the boat back, I couldn't unfurl the jib more than about a 1/3. The line they installed wrapped around the CDI and sail.
In my opinion, the sail shop didn't have the expertise to know what to do even though they installed the furler for me 3 years ago and are a Hunter dealer! I callled Tom at CDI and he wasn't that familiar with the H23 mast and jib halyard system but in the end recommeded I remove the line and return to using my main halyard for the remainder of the season. (This is my first cruiser and furler so I am somewhat of a novice here! Please bare with me.)
It appears that where the jib line for the sock comes out of the mast it encounters the CDI furler and creates "Halyard Wrap" and can not be avoided. Are there any other H23 owners out there with a jib sock? How do you rig the line?
Many thanks, Second Wind on Cayuga Lake (Finger Lakes, NY)
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