I have an '83 Hunter 34 with I'm guessing a kenyon mast (the boom is, mast has been painted no visible name).
I can raise the mainsail but it requires more effort than it should. It has been this way since I got the boat. Just moving the mainsail halyard on my boat is hard. I've checked the sheaves at the top & bottom of the mast and they are fine.
I'm left with the conclusion that the halyard is wrapped around something in the mast. When lowering the sail (again, takes more force than it should) I can hear a moan/grown coming from inside the mast. I've considered the idea that the halyard is fouled with another one and next time at the boat I'll see if I can feel anything in them when I move the mainsail. The sound makes me think it's something else. I'm left wondering is there a conduit in the mast for the wiring that the halyard could be wrapped around? Other ideas? I'm really not looking forward to pulling the mast but am running out of ideas.
Thanks.
I can raise the mainsail but it requires more effort than it should. It has been this way since I got the boat. Just moving the mainsail halyard on my boat is hard. I've checked the sheaves at the top & bottom of the mast and they are fine.
I'm left with the conclusion that the halyard is wrapped around something in the mast. When lowering the sail (again, takes more force than it should) I can hear a moan/grown coming from inside the mast. I've considered the idea that the halyard is fouled with another one and next time at the boat I'll see if I can feel anything in them when I move the mainsail. The sound makes me think it's something else. I'm left wondering is there a conduit in the mast for the wiring that the halyard could be wrapped around? Other ideas? I'm really not looking forward to pulling the mast but am running out of ideas.
Thanks.