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Hunter 50CC - Roller Furling System; The Arch

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Hu
nt
e
r
50
C
C
• Sails and Ri
gg
in
g
12.
5
Now
y
ou are off and sailin
g
with
y
our cruisin
g
spinnaker.
12.9 Roller Furlin
g
S
y
ste
m
There are two sets of
j
ib furlin
g
s
y
stems, Headsail furlin
g
and optional Sta
y
sail furlin
g
s
y
stem. Furlin
g
and reefin
g
s
y
stems plus the support hardware and kits to make
sailin
g
more en
j
o
y
able. Furlin
g
s
y
stems are wonderful
for short handed sailin
g
. The
y
make it quick and eas
y
to
douse
a
sa
il.
1
2.9.1 Head Sail Furlin
g
S
y
stem
:
The top of the furlin
g
s
y
stem attach to foresta
y
attache-
ment on masthead ri
g
s, and the lower end fitted with
f
ork to
gg
le to the boat’s bow roller assembl
y
(
part o
f
stemhead
)
.
The
f
urlin
g
s
y
stem contains
f
urlin
g
line, lower bearin
g
assembl
y
with shackle and hal
y
ard swivel with snap
shackle
.
H
eadsail
f
urlin
g
s
y
stem, the lower end
f
itted and attached
o
n bow roller assembl
y
. The furlin
g
line routed to turn-
in
g
block on bow rail and continuin
g
routed throu
g
h line
blocks on starboard stanchions a
f
terward passes throu
g
h
t
h
e stan
di
n
g
bl
oc
k
t
h
en
l
oc
k
e
d
on s
i
n
gl
e-s
h
eet stopper
o
n coamin
g
Fi
g
. 12.
3
Headsail & Sta
y
sail Furlin
g
S
y
ste
m
S
ta
y
sail
f
urlin
g
dru
m
Headsail
furlin
g
dru
m
1
2.9.2 Sta
y
sail Jib Furlin
g
S
y
stem
(
Option
)
The top of sta
y
sail furlin
g
s
y
stem attach to inner sta
y
attachement on mast
j
ust above the upper spreader,
and the lower end
f
itted with
f
ork to
gg
le to carria
g
e hole
o
n the forward chain
p
late that is located behind the sail
l
oc
k
e
r h
a
t
c
h h
a
t
c
h.
S
ta
y
sail furlin
g
s
y
stem, the furlin
g
line routed to turnin
g
block on port side bow rail le
g
and continuin
g
routed
throu
g
h line blocks on port stanchions afterward passes
throu
g
h the standin
g
block then locked on sin
g
le-sheet
stopper on coamin
g
.
1
2.9.3 Dual Mainsheet Contol S
y
ste
m
M
a
i
ns
h
eet
i
s
d
ou
bl
e-en
d
contro
l
.
I
t can
b
e a
dj
uste
d
at t
h
e
base o
f
port arch le
g
or
j
ib sheet winch when not in use
.
12.10 The Arch
As is customar
y
on Hunters, the traveler is overhead, on
a stainless-steel arch, to kee
p
the cock
p
it clear of the
o
bstruction and the boom clear o
f
y
our head. The helms-
man can easil
y
ad
j
ust the mainsheet traveler and the
j
ib
sheets, althou
g
h the mainsheet itself is also at the com-
panionwa
y
as illustrated above. The setup allows short
handed sailin
g
when there are onl
y
a couple of people in
t
h
e coc
k
p
i
t or w
i
t
h
an autop
il
ot
d
o
i
n
g
t
h
e steer
i
n
g
.
For instructions on foldin
g
the arch for transport or ser-
vice please follow the followin
g
instructions:
Ar
c
h in
s
t
a
ll
a
ti
o
n n
o
t
es
a
n
d
t
oo
l li
s
t
:
Notes: Read all of the installation instructions before begin-
ning.
This
j
ob requires two people, it is important that the
arch be supported until firml
y
attached to the deck.
T
o avo
id
i
n
j
ur
y
d
ur
i
n
g
t
h
e
i
nsta
ll
at
i
on process, or
i
ent
the arch prior to be
g
innin
g
the installation
.
Re
m
e
m
be
r t
o
c
h
ec
k
a
ll
a
r
c
h n
u
t
s
bo
lt
s
a
ft
e
r th
e
initi
a
l
sea trial and ti
g
hten as necessar
y
.
T
oo
l Li
s
t f
o
r
a
r
c
h in
s
t
a
ll
a
ti
o
n
:
D
rill and 3/8” drill bit, to clear sealant from holes.
3
/8” drive ratche
t
6
” extensio
n
9/
16” deep and re
g
ular socket.
9
/16” wrenc
h
P
hillips head screwdriver
(
lar
g
e: P4
)
C
aulk
g
un, and sealant
(
3M-5200
)
‘Never Seize” bolt lub
e
Ra
z
o
r kni
fe
Wire strippers
/
crimps
R
a
g
s, and acetone, or lacquer thinner for clean-up.

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