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Harken 7413.15 MKIV Hydraulic Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual

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MKIV Hydraulic Unit 3

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8 - 10°

Commissioning

Halyard: Swivel Height/Lead Angle

Pendants
If the your sail luff is not long enough to position halyard swivel properly,

you must add a pendant. Pendants should be made of plastic-coated wire

and be permanently attached so sail height will be correct. Adjustable-

length pendants are not acceptable, as they might not be adjusted

correctly during a sail change.
1. Raise sail, but do not attach tack shackle.

2. Position halyard swivel correctly near top of headstay.

3. Secure halyard.

4. Tie a piece of rope to sail tack.

5. Lead line through tack shackle on lower unit.

6. Tension sail.

7. Measure distance from tack shackle to sail tack and permanently

attach pendant of this length to head of sail.

8. Repeat procedure for every jib in your sail inventory.

1. Halyard swivel should be within top 4 - 6" (100 - 152mm) of foil

unless a halyard restrainer is used.

2. Halyard must pull slightly to rear (8 - 10°).

3. Halyard must be snug, but not too tight.

If halyard wraps, do not force unit to turn. Attempt to open sail by

carefully furling in and out a little at a time. If sail will unfurl, lower

it by releasing jib halyard. Severe halyard wraps can only be cleared

by going aloft and freeing halyard.
If sail will not furl or unfurl, try to remove jib sheets and manually

wrap sail around headstay.
Testing at dock does not indicate halyard angle is correct. In wave

action, halyard may wrap if lead angle is not correct. The 8-10°

diverging angle shown at right is critical.

To prevent wraps, the halyard must exert a slight pull to the rear.

This allows the foils to turn while halyard remains stationary.
Prevent Halyard Wraps

Halyard Wrap

The most serious problem with furling systems occurs when the jib

halyard wraps around the headstay foil. Halyard wraps will keep you

from furling or unfurling and may cause serious damage to the unit

and the halyard.

WARNING! In severe cases, a halyard wrap can cause loss

of control of boat and/or headstay can break suddenly.

Make sure halyard is clear of top foil before using system.

WARNING! Sail must be fitted to foil length before using

to prevent headstay loss which will cause an accident.