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JR October 10th 03 07:06 PM

Continuous Line Replacement
 
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



Jim October 11th 03 12:29 AM

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




JR October 11th 03 10:52 PM

Continuous Line Replacement
 
Thanks. I think I have to disconnect the forestay, using the jib halyard to
stabilize the mast, and slip it around the drum. Sound right?

Ryan

"Jim" wrote in message
...
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






Jim October 11th 03 11:17 PM

Continuous Line Replacement
 
Yes, unless you can bribe the guy at West to do the splice on your boat.

JR wrote:
Thanks. I think I have to disconnect the forestay, using the jib halyard to
stabilize the mast, and slip it around the drum. Sound right?

Ryan

"Jim" wrote in message
...

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







Pierre Mitham October 18th 03 09:04 PM

Continuous Line Replacement
 
Just curious, How exactly do you install an endless loop of line upside down
and backwards??
Pierre

"JR" wrote in message
m...
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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