G
Gerard
I got to my boat twice this week. On Wednesday I checked and the cup is falling, not the drum rising. This led me to the conclusion the forestay must be too long. Mark's reply fortified that belief. Today I dropped the sail, removed the 3/8" clevis pin, lifted the spool assembly and tightened the forestay turnbuckle *a lot*. As much as I was comfortable doing. It helped quite a bit, but not totally, leaving me to believe maybe I do need to tighten it more. I also encountered the following problems:1) The "luff" of the furler (not the sail) is twisted around the forestay. This must have happened late last year and I missed it. It does a full 360 degree twist from the bottom of the forestay to the top. When I take off the forestay (next trip) will this twist easily back into place?2) the 3/16" clevis pin won't go back into place. The drum assembly doesn't drop far enough down now to clear the bottom of the luff. I have checked the thrust washer and main bearing and everything seems to be in place. I'm hoping the increased tension is hindering the movement and I can get the pin through when the forestay is off.Does anyone have any thoughts on my first question of removing the cup? Thanks for all the input. I'm still amazed that so many of these things seem to be working right!