Harken 7320.10 ESP Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual

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Commissioning

Raise Sail

Raise Sail

Choose conditions with little or no wind when raising sail at the dock.

Have bow of boat pointing into the wind.
1) Note: Make sure drum assembly is wrapped with line. Shackle

tack of sail to drum. Install shackle so screw pin head is on same

side as sun cover.

2) Secure genoa sheets to clew of sail using bowline knot.

See www.harken.com/knots or consult a knot-tying book.

IMPORTANT! If you are not comfortable tying this or other

secure knots, get help from professional rigger.

3) Attach genoa halyard to halyard swivel.
4) Carefully guide sail into feeder and then into foil groove.
5) Attach head or pendant at head of sail to halyard swivel.
6) Hoist sail slowly, making sure luff tape does not jam in foil.

IMPORTANT!

Forcing sail can cause luff tape to rip.

Tip: New sails are often stiff and may hang up at feeder during

raising. Do not force sail when it hangs up—lower and remove

twist. Sails "break in" with use and will become easier to raise.
7) Line up front of sail so it is parallel to foil and feeds smoothly when

sail is hoisted.

8) Put moderate tension on the halyard and secure.
9) Check the top area of the furler for interference from halyards.

See “Check Halyards."

10) Practice rolling sail in and out at the dock. See “Furl" and “Unroll Sail."
11) If not sailing right away, make sure sail is furled carefully.

See “Secure Sail."

IMPORTANT! Pay careful attention to “Secure Sail." If leaving the boat,

you must secure sail to prevent damage if wind increases while you

are away.

WARNING! Sail can become uncontrollable when raising in windy conditions, resulting in loss of footing.

Choose wind conditions to match your experience and ability. If changing sails underway, take all safety

precautions when working on the foredeck. See www.harken.com/manuals General Warnings and

Instructions.

Feeder

Tack

Head

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