Main sail furler for a oceanis 400

Jun 17, 2014
19
Beneteau Oceanis 400 Gulfport
Yesterday we were rolling up the main in about 20 knots of breeze. I did not notice it but the sail did not furl properly and is now stuck in the mast. I am unable to unfurl it. It is really stuck. Any suggestions would be a big help.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,049
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
From reading hundreds of these types of posts: start with halyard tension.

Next step is to go to your owners manual. If you don't have one, find it online.

Next step is to tell us what spar you have, someone may know a trick or two.

Good luck.
 
Oct 3, 2008
325
Beneteau 393 Chesapeake Bay
Where in the unfurling process does it get stuck (e.g., at the beginning, halfway, etc.). Sometimes it will jam about halfway if the leech folds over when furling (may indicate sail is old). If so, try putting pressure on the sheet and vang as well as the outhaul.
 
Nov 23, 2009
437
Beneteau Oceanis 361 Clipper --
If you haven't done it already, try pull with your hands directly the outhaul near the clew that it is attached to. Not from the other end of the outhaul at the cockpit (so to avoid all the friction through blocks, turns and so on). Also loosen the mainsheet. If it moves at least a little bit then furl and unfurl little by little. That may work it out.
Good luck. Let us know what will happen.
 

Rick I

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Jan 6, 2007
414
CS36Merlin and Beneteau 393 - Toronto
Get in your bosuns chair and start pulling the sail out as you go up the mast. Inch by inch, foot by foot. Sometimes a plastic spatula will help to get the sail out of the slot and use vice grips to give you a bit of purchase on the sail. Use a cloth to protect the sail when you clip the vice grips on.
 
Sep 26, 2008
7
Beneteau 351 Pensacola
First, lift the rear of the boom so that it is less than 90 degrees angle with the mast. It is important that the pull is on the clew and not the leech. Next, start to pull on the outhaul. Once it become tight, pull the furler line to furl a small piece back in. Keep working it back and forth until it become loose and easy to pull out. Make sure that your furler line is not overlapping in the mast.