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[#8574]

**** eyed.

Fair winds,

Tim Johnson

Hobie 20 #541

Bale Eagle Yacht Club, Fleet 52

White Bear Lake, MN


 
Posted : June 17, 2001 6:09 pm
(@Anonymous 14038)
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Tim,

The only thing that I can think of causing this problem is the upper swivle not operating properly.

I've found that if it doesn't run freely possibly the forestay is a little too lose and the swivel needs to be lubricated with some silicon spray.

I've found the swivle works best when the forestay is tight.

So tighten the forestay, lubricate the swivle with silicon spray and see what happens.

Hope I've understood the problem. This is the best I can come up with.

If this doesn't fix the problem I'd be Interested to hear what is the final solution.

Phill


 
Posted : June 18, 2001 12:19 am
(@serge)
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Could it be that you put too much tension on the hoist line and it pressures the luff groove and causes it to do the figure S?

S.


 
Posted : June 18, 2001 8:25 am
(@Anonymous 37745)
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Tim, Phil hit it on the head. I've run into this on a half-dozen

big-boat

furling systems, and the top swivel has ALWAYS been the culprit. when the top swivel sticks, it causes the pigtail to twist a bit, which then recoils at the end of the furling/unfurling operation.

however, my experience has been that lubrication will only serve as a very short-term fix. You'll probably wind up replacing the swivel.


 
Posted : June 18, 2001 1:39 pm
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