[C320-list] Main Reefing Issues

Walter burnett selkie2003 at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 8 19:08:59 PDT 2006


Joe,
   
  Aside from the frozen blocks you found the likely cause of your problem is the internal boom block. Even if it runs freely, it just adds friction.Lose the darn thing and run the line straight through the boom. The internal block serves no useful purpose.
   
  Walter Burnett
  Selkie #887

Joseph A Tamucci <jtamucci at adelphia.net> wrote:
  I just modified my mainsail reefing configuration with reefing blocks on
the mainsail as published on this list. The mod. resulted in minimal
improvement. Upon further inspection of the boom I discovered that the
reefing line shives (rollers) on both sides of the boom are frozen and do
not turn. This seems to be the cause of at least some of the friction I
am having reefing.

It looks like the shives are just inserted into slots on the boom and once
the reefing lines and main outhaul lines are loosened the shives can be
easily??? extracted from the boom for maintenance or replacement. I intend
to do this very soon. I'm now wondering if the blocks inside the boom are
turning free? I'm assuming I can inspect the internal blocks by pulling
the reefing line at the back of the mast so thge blocks travel to the open
slot at the back of the boom?

So for all those that are still using the internal boom reefing system,
check your shives to see if they are still free and not frozen.

Has anyone else experienced this problem? Were the shives (rollers) easy
to remove and fix?

Joe Tamucci, Andante #619




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