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Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 22-08-2013, 19:01 |
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Tim R.
Furling a headsail while sailing downwind(sail...
Furling a headsail while sailing downwind(sail out perpendicular to boat) is easier because you are pulling the sail across the force of the wind instead of against it. Your sheets are also not... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 19-08-2013, 09:41 |
Replies: 65
Views: 12,841
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Tim R.
Re: Difficulty furling genoa
I believe the Harken MK2 furler uses a separate halyard that comes down the mast. An integral halyard would come down the foil. |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 19-08-2013, 08:11 |
Replies: 65
Views: 12,841
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Tim R.
Re: Difficulty furling genoa
More information helps. Make, model, integral or separate halyard, last maintenance done, is this sudden or gradual, what has changed lately, etc. If this is a furler that uses a separate... |
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