Halyard clutch jammed
My Hunter 34 has an different style of clutch clamps in the cockpit than I'm used to but I'm sure many of you are familiar with them. To release the line you need to pull up on the clamp and the pressure point clicks and releases. There is a little clip built into the clamp that you pull on to lock it.
Anyway, yesterday I went to release the halyard and nothing happened. No matter how hard I pulled back on the clamp, the locking wheel would not disengage. Fortunately it wasn't a critical time. I ended up using a screwdriver to manually pop the locking wheel up and keep it up while I fed the halyard through the clamp. On closer inspection, the wheel had marks on it where the previous owner had apparently done the same thing.
Any thoughts on whether I'm doing something wrong? Or should I just replace the clamps? There's no way I'm going sailing again until I'm confident that I can quickly lower the main when I need to.
I've attached a picture of the offending clamp (the red one on the right)
My Hunter 34 has an different style of clutch clamps in the cockpit than I'm used to but I'm sure many of you are familiar with them. To release the line you need to pull up on the clamp and the pressure point clicks and releases. There is a little clip built into the clamp that you pull on to lock it.
Anyway, yesterday I went to release the halyard and nothing happened. No matter how hard I pulled back on the clamp, the locking wheel would not disengage. Fortunately it wasn't a critical time. I ended up using a screwdriver to manually pop the locking wheel up and keep it up while I fed the halyard through the clamp. On closer inspection, the wheel had marks on it where the previous owner had apparently done the same thing.
Any thoughts on whether I'm doing something wrong? Or should I just replace the clamps? There's no way I'm going sailing again until I'm confident that I can quickly lower the main when I need to.
I've attached a picture of the offending clamp (the red one on the right)
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