Roller Furler on Hunter 45cc - Drum spins, wraps

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 45cc Oyster Bay, NY
I have a roller furler that has operated well. This weekend it seemed that the sail did not want to unfurl, not unusual. In the past I would help it out by hand. This time however the drum at the base of the furler spun around and rolled the furlerline around it. to correct this I had to unwind the drum. Any reason why the drum would turn and how to correct this would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Furler problems

Hi, I recently had a silimlar problem with my furler. 2 things had happened. First, The top swivel near the mast had slid down too far, aboust a foot, allowing the cable that holds the swivel, to wrap around the furler rods. It was too low causing the cable to bind around the sail and support rods. I rehoisted the sail and made sure there was only a few inches of space between the swivel and the mast head. Second, at the base of the rolling drum, where the support rod enters the drum, there is a clamp piece that pinches the rod to keep it at the right height. When that rod drops down, even a inch, it can make the drum bind. That clamp piece had fallen out and the support rods had lowered into the drum and caused it to bind hard. I could still get the drum to turn but not on the bearings, more like twisting until the tension was to great and then I would have to run up front and turn back by hand. I repaired this piece (made a new one out of wood), lifted the rods an inch or so, reclamped them and everything is fine thus far. Hope this helps. schmidtstevens@hotmail.com Greg
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 45cc Oyster Bay, NY
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After some reading through the manual I found that the furler has a screw under the furling line feed unit. This screw seems to have come loose and allowed the feeder to swivel. I fastend this and the problem was resolved. I also hoisted the forestay a little more to create some more tension.
 
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