Operation – Harken 1080 MKIII Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual

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Operation

Conversion to Racing • Storage and Transporting

April 2000

Unit 3.25 MKIII

34

Conversion to Racing

For racing, lower the halyard swivel below the feeder

and remove the line guard assembly and drum from

the headstay. This allows use of both grooves for sail

changes and to tack genoas on the deck for maximum

luff length.

Lowering the Halyard Swivel

To lower the halyard swivel, remove the feeder and

lower swivel unit until it rests on the torque tube.

Replace the feeder. Use blue Loctite on the screw.

Drum Removal

1) Remove the sail and unwind the line from

the drum. The line can remain attached to

the drum.

2) Use the 10 mm allen wrench provided to

remove the 2 screws on the bottom of the

guard assembly and remove the two halves.

Be careful, screws are not captive.

3) Use a 6 mm allen wrench to loosen the four

screws in the plastic drum and remove.

Halyard Swivel Removal

For serious racing you may want to remove the halyard

swivel.
Note: It is not possible to remove the halyard swivel

on a unit with Norseman/Sta-Lok or rod adapter stud

unless you disassemble the terminal stud. Make sure

you use a new Norseman/Sta-Lok wedge to reassemble

a Norseman/Sta-Lok fitting.
1) Remove the drum assembly.
2) Rig a secure, temporary headstay.
3) Loosen the backstay, mainsheet and vang so

that the headstay goes slack.

4) Remove the clevis pin holding the furling unit to

the chainplate.

5) Raise the torque tube to release the upper locking

collar (see page 27 and 26). Disassemble the

terminal. Thread the drum off and slip the torque

tube and halyard swivel off.

6) Slip the torque tube back on the foils and re-attach

the lower unit.

7) Re-attach the headstay to the boat.

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