Harken 3867 System C CB Battcars: built 2008 to present User Manual
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System C CB
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When lowering sail, do not let halyard go. Ease cars down
by keeping a wrap on winch.
On boats with unstayed masts, vang must be used to prevent
over rotation of upper part of sail. Over-rotation can damage
batten receptacles.
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Use shock cord to hold Lazy Jacks open
so Battcars and battens will not catch on
them. This will also help stop slapping of
Lazy Jacks on sail.
Attach one end to lower spreader tips and
the other to Lazy Jacks.
Make sure shockcord is long enough so
boom can swing out all the way without
damaging spreaders.
Lazy Jacks
Remove clevis pin. Press quick-release button and push up
on bottom of pin.
Operation
Remove Sail
Clean beginning of season, or if cars bind. Squirt detergent
and water into ball bearings. Circulate by moving cars up and
down. Let stand. To remove detergent, spray water into ball
bearings and circulate. Clean tracks with detergent and water.
Inspect Battcars for wear. Inspect batten receptacles for
loose fasteners.
Maintenance
Precautions
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