I am a brand new sailor and have an issue using the winches on my new to me Hunter 34. It is a '85 model with the Maxwell Self-tailing Jib winches. I have rebuilt them and they operate smoothly.
I am brand new to sailing and my issue could be about anything, but looking for experience from others with the same setup.
I run the jib sheets through the roller and then back to the cheek block and onto the winch. I don't have too much problem when pulling the sheet by hand. However, when I grind on the winch (with the sheet held in the tailing groove), the sheet does not move up the drum. Instead, it begins to wrap around the lowest wrap of line and build outward. I know this is not how it is supposed to work, but don't understand why the line is not feeding up the drum as it turns.
Can anyone lend some tips? The jib sheets are 9/16, as rigged by the P/O. I am now wondering if that is too large. However, they have seen some use, so they must have worked for him.
Thanks for your assistance.
Larry
I am brand new to sailing and my issue could be about anything, but looking for experience from others with the same setup.
I run the jib sheets through the roller and then back to the cheek block and onto the winch. I don't have too much problem when pulling the sheet by hand. However, when I grind on the winch (with the sheet held in the tailing groove), the sheet does not move up the drum. Instead, it begins to wrap around the lowest wrap of line and build outward. I know this is not how it is supposed to work, but don't understand why the line is not feeding up the drum as it turns.
Can anyone lend some tips? The jib sheets are 9/16, as rigged by the P/O. I am now wondering if that is too large. However, they have seen some use, so they must have worked for him.
Thanks for your assistance.
Larry