Attach line and install furler dimensions, Maintenance warranty – Harken 1851 Staysail furling User Manual
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To attach line, pass it through cleat and fairlead into drum and out through hole in drum cap. Tie an
overhand knot in line to secure it. “Charge" drum by turning it clockwise to wrap line on drum then
attach drum to unfurled staysail.
Cam cleats are mounted on a wedge. Remove wedge if you prefer cam at a flatter angle to deck.
Attach staysail furling system to a padeye or slider car which has bail oriented in a fore and aft
direction so cleat faces aft.
Use only enough halyard tension to hold luff straight. Excess halyard tension makes furling more
difficult and may damage unit.
Attach Line and Install Furler
Dimensions
Printed in USA 4439/7-08
1851
1852
1899
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
A Swivel Length
3
9
/
16
90
5
7
/
16
138
6
1
/
4
159
B Drum Length
4
1
/
2
114
6
7
/
16
164
7
1
/
2
191
C Pin Ø
1
/
4
6
5
/
16
8
7
/
16
11
D Jaw Width
5
/
16
8
3
/
8
10
7
/
16
11
E Throat Clearance
1
/
4
6
7
/
16
11
3
/
4
19
F Halyard Shackle Opening
9
/
16
14
1
25
1
25
G Shackle
13
/
16
21
1
1
/
16
27
1
1
/
8
29
Harken equipment requires minimal maintenance, but some is required to give the best service and to comply
with Harken's limited warranty.
It is important to keep equipment clean by frequent flushing with fresh water. In corrosive atmospheres, stainless
parts may show discoloration around holes, rivets and screws. This is not serious and may be removed with a
fine abrasive.
Keep furling units clean by flushing frequently with fresh water. Periodically clean lower unit and halyard
swivel with detergent and freshwater to remove deposits of salt and dirt. Lubrication is not required, but
lubricants such as McLube
®
, which will not attract dirt, may be used.
Important: Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in discoloration of part
and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com or the Harken
®
catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty
To attach line, pass it through cleat and fairlead into drum and out through hole in drum cap. Tie an
overhand knot in line to secure it. “Charge" drum by turning it clockwise to wrap line on drum then
attach drum to unfurled staysail.
Cam cleats are mounted on a wedge. Remove wedge if you prefer cam at a flatter angle to deck.
Attach staysail furling system to a padeye or slider car which has bail oriented in a fore and aft
direction so cleat faces aft.
Use only enough halyard tension to hold luff straight. Excess halyard tension makes furling more
difficult and may damage unit.
Attach Line and Install Furler
Dimensions
Printed in USA 4439/7-08
1851
1852
1899
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
A Swivel Length
3
9
/
16
90
5
7
/
16
138
6
1
/
4
159
B Drum Length
4
1
/
2
114
6
7
/
16
164
7
1
/
2
191
C Pin Ø
1
/
4
6
5
/
16
8
7
/
16
11
D Jaw Width
5
/
16
8
3
/
8
10
7
/
16
11
E Throat Clearance
1
/
4
6
7
/
16
11
3
/
4
19
F Halyard Shackle Opening
9
/
16
14
1
25
1
25
G Shackle
13
/
16
21
1
1
/
16
27
1
1
/
8
29
Harken equipment requires minimal maintenance, but some is required to give the best service and to comply
with Harken's limited warranty.
It is important to keep equipment clean by frequent flushing with fresh water. In corrosive atmospheres, stainless
parts may show discoloration around holes, rivets and screws. This is not serious and may be removed with a
fine abrasive.
Keep furling units clean by flushing frequently with fresh water. Periodically clean lower unit and halyard
swivel with detergent and freshwater to remove deposits of salt and dirt. Lubrication is not required, but
lubricants such as McLube
®
, which will not attract dirt, may be used.
Important: Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in discoloration of part
and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com or the Harken
®
catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty