Continuous Line Replacement
If you buy the new line at West, they will splice it for a nominal
charge. Splicing is more art than science, and you'll probably mess up
enough line practicing to cover the charge. To install it, remove the
screw that holds the 2 1/2s of the toothed thingy together, and pull
them apart -- a small piece will drop out -- put it back with the open
end toward the entrty/exit area of the sheave.
JR wrote:
I have to change the continuous line on my Hood roller furler. Is there
instruction anywhere on splicing the line? Is that what I need to do? I got
the boat in July after Gatti Marine and Racine Riverside in Wisconsin messed
up the set-up (line installed backward/upside down). We struggled with it
waiting for the repair but Racine Riverside blew me off. Now in dry-dock,
the line could use a change, showing its wear. Any direction is much
appreciated. I'll no doubt have other questions as I seek to set her up
properly. Thanks.
Ryan
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