Roller Furling - threading the needle

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Jun 3, 2004
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Hunter 260 Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Got my sails back from SailCare - very happy - look brand new and given they were more dirty than out of shape, then should do well. Went to install the jib today and MAN what a pain it was to hoist on the roller furling - I'm guessing it is a combo of stiffness (sort of) and the line that goes down the groove in the foller furling being dirty/stiff. It took everthing I had to pull it down (up) and took over an hour. Yeah, I probably should have taken the mast down and "done it right" but I want to sail!!! Anyone else experience this particular joy? Fair winds, Bill
 
Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
lift + lube the luff tape?

I put a little wax on the feeder slot in my furler, and used 2 hands to put pressure up on the luff tape. then just took up the slack on the hoisting line. Seemed to work much much much better for me (i had pre-loaded it with the mast down, but there was a needed repair i discovered on the first day out (stupid me assumes "hey, newish jib, i dont need to check it" ) to the clew attachment ring, so i dropped and rehoisted a few days later. lifitng the sail by handmade life much easer.
 
Dec 1, 2005
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Hunter 23 Pennsville
Yes

But I found it much easier with two people - one hauling down on the halyard, while the other fed the sail in the groove from below, and it went up pretty quickly, even with the mast up.
 
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