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Apr 27, 2010
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Beneteau 352 Hull #276 Ontario
I saw a post back on another site dated 2011 with regards to a mod made to the main furling line to the worm. The guy added a Pennant to the block which moves it away from the Boom and allows it to float. You mentioned that you were going to give it a try. Did you? Did it make much of a difference?
 
May 24, 2007
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Beneteau 352 Milwaukee, WI
I pulled the whole worm assy and did a good cleaning. Also installed a new line. Haven't had any problems with the line wrapping properly since so I didn't feel the need to do the mod.

I see that mod pop up from time-to-time on the GoogleGroups Beneteau forum and it seems to be popular with the salt water folks where the in-haul line tends to swell due to their funny water. I gotta say that being on fresh water seems to help us avoid quite a few boat issues.

Unforunately ... our water tends to get kinda stiff for a couple months when they are still sailing.
 
Apr 27, 2010
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Beneteau 352 Hull #276 Ontario
Thanks for the reply.

I was just curious if it made any difference.

It looks like it reduces the angle that the line enters the worm at.

An interesting fix , but as you state, we're fresh water guys.
 
Jul 8, 2005
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Jeanneau 389 Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
What is the process for getting "the worm" assembly taken apart? I would like to do that as well.
 
Apr 27, 2010
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Beneteau 352 Hull #276 Ontario
If your's is the same as mine, I have attached some pictures to show what is involved. Z-Spars also has a write-up somewhere.

One thing to watch for is when you dis-assemble the unit , don't lose any of the bearings. They will fall out and roll away:doh:
 

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