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MKIV Ocean Unit 3 

1. Halyard swivel should be within top 4–6" (100–150 mm) 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.

Test furler at dock, but if water is smooth an incorrect lead angle may not 

be apparent. Halyard wraps usually occur in wave action when lead angle 

is not correct. The 8–10° angle shown at right is critical.

Prevent Halyard Wrap

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

the foils to turn while halyard remains stationary.

WARNING! Sail must be fitted to foil length before using  

to prevent halyard wraps and possible headstay loss.

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.

A professional rigger must carefully inspect the masthead area using a secure hoisting method. Inform rigger that 

there has been a halyard wrap so they can avoid an accident by relying on standing rigging or halyards. Inspection 

must be done while rigger is suspended from a separate crane or mast must be lowered to perform inspection. Some 

professionals may rig a new line through internal masthead sheaves to serve as a temporary headstay to hold mast in 

place. Wire, rod rigging, terminals, toggles, clevis pins, or cotter pins must be inspected and replaced if they show any 

signs of damage.

WARNING! Do not go aloft on boat’s halyards if there has been a halyard wrap. Do not use boat. Damage 

to halyard, headstay, stay terminals, or connections as a result of a halyard wrap may cause these parts to 

break suddenly causing mast to fall down while person is aloft. Sailing or motoring with boat after a wrap 

can result in the headstay breaking and mast falling down. Before using boat, have a professional rigger 

inspect and replace parts as necessary using following methods.

If Halyard Wraps

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 a professional going  

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

sail around headstay.

8–10°

100–150 mm

Commissioning 

Prevent Halyard Wrap

Содержание MKIV OCEAN Unit 3

Страница 1: ...ools 5 Dimensions Sailmaker s Instructions 6 Toggle Deductions Stay Into Foil Options 7 Top Foil Length 8 Short Top Foil 9 Confirm Foil Length 10 Assembly Foils Connectors 11 14 Halyard Swivel and Dru...

Страница 2: ...damage or harm caused by not observing the safety requirements and instructions in this manual See limited warranty general warnings and instructions in www harken com en general warnings instructions...

Страница 3: ...plate Clevis Pin Size 7413 20 3 4 Jaw jaw toggle w short link plate 3 4 19 1 mm 7413 20 7 8 Jaw jaw toggle w short link plate 7 8 22 2 mm 7513 20 1 Jaw jaw toggle w short link plate 1 25 4 mm 7513 20...

Страница 4: ...13 31F 10 7 177 8 mm Connectors HFG1017 1 Connector bushing set Includes 10 H 84186 Bushing connector half top 10 H 84187 Bushing connector half bottom HFG1011 1 Foil screw set Includes 44 HFS1060 Foi...

Страница 5: ...igging requires Harken rod adapter stud Toggles Furling line is not included with furling unit Purchase 12 mm 7 16 low stretch polyester double braid line Line length should be equal to the length of...

Страница 6: ...he way Do not add to halyard swivel or top terminal dimensions 3 4 19 9 mm Clevis pin Add 16 5 8 to 7 3 4 422 mm to 197 mm 7 8 22 2 mm Clevis pin Add 16 5 8 to 7 3 4 422 mm to 197 mm Note These additi...

Страница 7: ...Rod adapter nosepiece for Harken rod adapter stud WARNING Using a threaded nosepiece with only adhesive at the upper rod eye terminal may result in headstay system failure which can cause an accident...

Страница 8: ...easurement Length Check G Toggle Distance from Lower Clevis Pin to Crosspin Hole Toggle Part No Type Clevis Pin G Distance 7413 20 3 4 Jaw jaw with short link plate 3 4 19 1 mm 5 42 138 mm 7313 20 7 8...

Страница 9: ...above Unit 3 Top foil length from worksheet 5 1 2 11 2 140 38 mm Actual Top Foil 6 1 2 165 mm Do not cut top foil to length from worksheet Cut top foil to 6 1 2 165 mm and shorten trim cap by 1 3 8 3...

Страница 10: ...t No halyard deflector 1 25 mm With halyard deflector 2 1 8 54 mm If 7304 Halyard Deflector is used add 1 1 8 29 mm 1 25 mm Confirm foil length by laying foils alongside stay with turn buckle componen...

Страница 11: ...ing rat tail file Drill two 1 8 3 mm holes in foil for self tapping screws Mark the location of the trim cap screws at the cut end of the top foil Location 1 25 4 mm down from top of foil and 9 16 14...

Страница 12: ...r faster assembly Over a marine eye located on the bottom of the stay From the top if lower terminal is part of turnbuckle Check fit of marine eye before proceeding This will generally work with small...

Страница 13: ...used Red Loctite Halyard Deflector Put a drop of red Loctite in screw holes Place connector on wire with hooked side up Red Loctite in screw holes Hooked side of connector Use a hex key wrench to secu...

Страница 14: ...ector and mating with four recesses in bottom part of bushing Put a drop of red Loctite into screw holes Red Loctite in screw holes Slide foil completely over bushings and connector Use a hex key wren...

Страница 15: ...MKIV Ocean Unit 3 15 Assembly Halyard Swivel Drum Assembly Slide halyard swivel onto foil IMPORTANT Make sure up arrow is up Slide drum assembly onto foil...

Страница 16: ...Apply a few drops of red Loctite to threads of nosepiece Screw main threaded stud portion onto bronze nosepiece until flats align with two cotter pin holes in terminal body Tip Turn nosepiece complete...

Страница 17: ...own below Connect eye to toggle jaw using special clevis pin Secure using cotter pin If stay length is set use side cutters or needle nose pliers to bend cotter pin to secure turnbuckle Make sure shal...

Страница 18: ...le Recess turnbuckle into drum assembly slip link plates over special clevis pin and secure using fasteners Use blue Loctite adhesive on screws Secure to toggle using lock nuts Apply isolator Loctite...

Страница 19: ...cknuts Determine height of link plates to provide anchor clearance and cut to length Cut at scribe mark Deburr edges Connect eye to toggle jaw using special clevis pin Secure using cotter pin Toggle F...

Страница 20: ...ce system is up on the mast and turnbuckle adjusted Blue Loctite in screw holes Lift foils so top of foils ride about 1 25 mm below upper terminal Slide halyard swivel above feeder Place feeder tabs i...

Страница 21: ...o lift and hold it about 1 5 m 5 Raise foils using second halyard and secure Allow room above for turnbuckle take up Adjust turnbuckle Replace used cotter pins and locknuts Lower drum assembly and ins...

Страница 22: ...opposite direction Lead line to furling line cleat in cockpit 2670 75 mm Carbo Ratchet Block Install so line is angled as shown Furling Line Cleat Furling line lead changes as amount of furling line...

Страница 23: ...here has been a halyard wrap so they can avoid an accident by relying on standing rigging or halyards Inspection must be done while rigger is suspended from a separate crane or mast must be lowered to...

Страница 24: ...halyard should be firm but not too tight Tip The luff foil system supports sail along its length so halyard tension is used only to shape sails not to support them Use enough halyard tension to remove...

Страница 25: ...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 j...

Страница 26: ...t the dock See Furl and Unroll Sail 11 If not sailing right away make sure sail is furled carefully See Secure Sail WARNING Sail can become uncontrollable when raising in windy conditions resulting in...

Страница 27: ...ght wind and left loosely secured can be a problem if wind increases IMPORTANT Remove sail from furler if extreme winds are predicted especially if boat is left unattended IMPORTANT Check all points a...

Страница 28: ...y to mast Some people remove drum assembly and halyard swivel for storage and transport After Storage or Transport After storing or transporting unit clean thoroughly including ball bearings See instr...

Страница 29: ...timal halyard angle Foils riding on turnbuckle Raise foils See adjusting turnbuckle on page 21 Foils too high binding on swage eye Lower foils See adjusting turnbuckle on page 21 Jib halyard is too ti...

Страница 30: ...nt de Nemours and Company or its affiliates Loctite is a trademark of Henkel AG Company KGaA 3 7312 21 5 8 7312 21 3 4 8 2 6 8 8 6 2 5 8 7 1 4 7 3 9 5 No Description Order Part No Part No Part No Part...

Страница 31: ...MP 128 7 6 7 1 2 3 6 Connector w Bushings and Foil Screws 1 7513 31 4 Connector 1 7513 31F 5 Connector Bushing top half shorter 1 H 84186 6 Connector Bushing bottom longer w hook 1 H 84187 7 Foil Scre...

Страница 32: ...it Email info harken it Harken New Zealand Ltd 129 Westhaven Drive Westhaven Auckland 1011 New Zealand Telephone 64 9 303 3744 Fax 64 9 307 7987 Web harken co nz Email harken harken co nz Harken Pols...

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