Harken 7415.15S MKIV Hydraulic Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual
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MKIV Hydraulic Unit 5
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Operation
Headstay Tension
On many boats it will not be possible to attach
spinnaker halyard to bow pulpit or it may be
"sucked" into jib when furling.
On some boats the spinnaker halyard lays across
headstay and will catch on halyard swivel, foils or
jib halyard. To prevent problems it may be necessary
to install a masthead bail to move spinnaker halyard
block forward and to one side.
Boats with external halyards may find it necessary to
flip both ends of spinnaker halyard behind spreaders
to prevent fouling with furling system.
Headstay Tension
A furling system will work best if headstay is tight.
A loose headstay is difficult to rotate and can cause
unusual wear on foil joints.
To adjust headstay tension, remove sail and follow
instructions on page 24.
Tip: Before adjusting headstay tension, slack
mainsheet and vang.
Spinnaker Halyards
Spinnaker halyards occasionally cause problems
with furling.
WARNING!: In severe cases, spinnaker
halyards can jam furler causing loss of
control of boat. Make sure all halyards
are clear of furling unit action.
Using Hydraulic Length Adjuster
Use reference lines on guide rod to help repeat settings. Make sure mainsheet
and vang are eased. Use adjuster to set length especially when using two furlers
to make sure the desired furler is tensioned when the backstay is tensioned.
Backstay Adjusters
Backstay adjusters allow headstay tension to be varied to change sail shape to
match conditions. They permit a very tight headstay to be eased when boat is
not in use.
Remember to keep headstay tight for best performance when furling or reefing.
IMPORTANT! If your boat is fitted with an adjuster be sure that it is tensioned
before the halyard is tensioned. If not, backstay adjuster may increase halyard
tension and could damage the sail or furling system.
Racing boats often slack the headstay completely when sailing downwind. Check
to be sure that foil does not jam against upper headstay terminal when backstay
is released. To prevent this, it may be necessary to shorten foil slightly.