Sorry, I can't help, but I'm surprised I read about so many issue with in-mast furling. It seems like a weekly occurrence on some sailing site...I'm new to In-Mast and got my sail jammed inside the Mast. It won't come out and I wasted an entire day. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Mike
Thanks Charlie., I will try that !I have had this problem. The sail wants to pull out more than one wrap. the extrusion inside the mast pulls against the slot and pulling on the outhaul pulls everything to the slot and it jams. Try going up on deck and pulling on the foot of the sail close to the mast. This usually works for me. You pull out a little, tighten outhaul, and pull out a little more. Sometimes you can work the the furling lines back and forth to tighten up the wraps, but the real key seems to be pulling on the foot of the sail close to mast.
-charlie
Thanks neighbor I'll try that.....I know the outhaul pulls the clew across the boom but I'm not sure where it is on the deck ? I never had in-mast before and the manual sucks. Thanks again.Try using the winch on the mast with a winch handle,I had never had
a problem with my inmast but one windlass day I decided to add telltails the day before a race and must have not done a good job rolling the sail back in at the dock.
On the day of the race as we were motoring out getting ready to race
I find out my sail is stuck and badly jammed and so with a winch handle at
the mast I used the winch handle to tighten the sail inside the mast and than
tried unfurling it out so back and forth and at the same time a crew member
pulled out on the outhaul and it did come out in time to race.
Thanks Bob, I know where the outhaul is on the boom pulling the clew but need to find out where it is on the deck. The manual I received sucks ! Thanks.All the advice above is good. Just work it out of the slot, keep tension on the outhaul and tension the furling winch to try and get the sail rolled up tighter inside the mast. Then release the furling winch and try to get more sail out of the slot. Repeat if necessary.
I find it always furls and unfurls best if I keep a little tension on outhaul but loosen off the vang and the mainsheet so the boom can lift if it needs to, that way the sail has balanced tension on the foot and leach going in and out with no chance of a fold, it seems to go in and out more evenly this way.
Bob
If it's the original dacron sail, probably Doyle, I would wager it's stretched. There are most likely crescent shaped wrinkles in the sail along the foot. You always need to keep light tension, both furling and unfurling, on the clew (outhaul). This will help keep it tight and prevent jams. But most likely it's new sail time as it will only get more prone to jamming as it ages. Do not replace it with a cross cut dacron sail as they will always stretch. Find a reputable local sail maker and ask all the questions. They should be happy to help.I'm new to In-Mast and got my sail jammed inside the Mast. It won't come out and I wasted an entire day. I would appreciate any help. Thanks. Mike
Hello,I'm new to In-Mast and got my sail jammed inside the Mast. It won't come out and I wasted an entire day. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Mike