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Default Continuous line replacement

Sorry for ruining it for you Jeff....:-)

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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| Thanks - I was about to claim you could pass it under the keel!
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|
| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
| ...
| Cappy thinks the furling line goes 'around' the boat... he is totally
| unaware it can be run on either side.... thus his belief it must
negotiate
| the mast and shrouds.
|
| CM
|
| "Marc" wrote in message
| ...
| | Read for content , Simpleton. Temp rig the jib halyard as a forestay,
| | remove the forstay (furler) from the bow plate, place bight of endless
| | line around bow plate and reattach forestay (furler). The Hood LD was
| | a good simple furler that worked without fail on my 31 footer. Take
| | your hank ons and blow them out your ass with the rest of your advice.
| | As usual, your question shows your failure to understand how a boat is
| | rigged and your eagerness to demonstrate that failure regardless..
| |
| |
| |
| | On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 19:15:30 -0400, "Simple Simon"
| | wrote:
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| |
| | How's he gonna get the spliced bight of line around the mast,
| | shrouds, etc?
| |
| | Throw away that wind-up crap and get safe, simple and reliable
| | hank-on sails instead.
| |
| | S.Simon
| |
| |
| | "Marc" wrote in message
| ...
| | Instructions for end splicing of braided line are available on line
,
| | just google. If you can't splice, here's a trick. Get your line
| | spliced at a rigging shop. Attach your jib halyard to the chain
plate
| | and detach the roller furling. Put the line around the chain plate
and
| | reattach the roller furling. Now, release the socket head screws
that
| | hold the the lower shroud covering the sheave and place the line on
| | the sheave. replace the shroud and you're in business.
| |
| |
| | On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:44:18 GMT, "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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