I bought a new 2009 Beneteau 343 in late 2008 and from day one I had problems with the in-mast furling system. But once I learned a few techniques such as constant tension on the outhaul and furling lines and periodically tensioning the main halyard I managed to have an easy time getting the sail out and back in. I also removed the top vertical batten which probably helped more than anything.
Fast forward to last week when I discovered UV damage to about 6 inches of leech of my main. The only way I can envision this happening is through the slot in the main. It has always been a tight situation and I have noticed that the sail actually bulges out a bit when furled. The UV damage is parallel to the leech. I have asked many people and few have seen such a thing before.
Does anyone have any similar experience? Ideas?
Fast forward to last week when I discovered UV damage to about 6 inches of leech of my main. The only way I can envision this happening is through the slot in the main. It has always been a tight situation and I have noticed that the sail actually bulges out a bit when furled. The UV damage is parallel to the leech. I have asked many people and few have seen such a thing before.
Does anyone have any similar experience? Ideas?