Hood Seafurl info needed

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Bill Webster

I recently purchased a 1991 Hunter 30T which came equipped with a Hood 705 Seafurl LD (original equipment). The furling unit is disassembled and came with no manual or any other info to assist me in re-assembling the unit. I am looking for a copy of a manual or schematic for the 705 Seafurl LD which I can follow to re-assemble the unit. Any info you could provide to assist me in reassembling the unit would be helpfull. Thank-you
 
Jun 4, 2004
50
- - Montreal
Hood instructions

Hello Bill, Pompanette in florida distribute these furlers. Have a look at their web site for complete parts list and catalog and drawings. They are freindly and sell all the parts if you have some needs. Use the following link Good luck
 
Jun 4, 2004
50
- - Montreal
Hood assembly

Hello again Bill, I looked in the archives because I had written this procedure some times ago. Please have a look. The numbers correspond to the part numbers on the link of the previous mail. for reference if you want to look for the Turnbuckle, assuming you have a below deck mounted Hood 810 furler (or similar unit like the 705 ld), here is the way to have access to it. Remember it is easier done with no head sail on the furler. Part number refer to drawing on the related link (previous post). 1.Remove the tack socket Hex screw Part # 3 2.Remove Forward tack socket. Part # 2 Straight pull. 3.While holding the aluminium furler extrusion with one hand, Remove aft tack socket Part # 1. Let the extrusion go slowly. The extrusion will move downward about 6 inches with the tip resting on the turnbuckle. While you are doing so, pull the extrusion back up and check the lower part of the aluminium extrusion to make sure it is in good shape. It is a common occurence on these units that the aluminiun will crack around the holes close to the bottom of the extrusion. 4. Underneat the furler assembly, in the anchor locker, disconect the pin trough the hole in Part # 16 This is usually considered the difficult part in this operation. 5.Attach your jib haylard to the jib D Shakle part # 5 6.Pull Halyard and lift the complete furler assembly to expose the turnbuckle. To reassemble do the reverse procedure, the tricky part will be to put back in place the pin in the lower furler drum. The trick is to make sure the cavity in the centery clamp assembly Part # 18 is located exactly in line with the pin location. Some people told me it took them one hour to put the pin back in place. If everything is line up properly it is a 2 minutes job. Look at this web site for complete description of the parts, parts numbers and line drawing. This complete procedure should not take more than 10 minutes. Sounds complicated but it is easy. Good luck.
 
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