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Nacra 5.5 Trouble with releasing mainsail!!

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Petter
(@Petter)
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I have just aquired a Nacra 5.5 '94.
It works great and I love it but I still have alot of doubt concerning some lines, cleats and how to correctly use the spinnaker, but that's for another time.

The only real problem I have had with it is that I can't get the "O" ring in the top of the mainsail to release from the hook in the masttop. Raising it, and getting it to hook on is also pretty hard but releasing it is more important due to safety issues etc. Had to lay the cat on its side the other day, it was blowing hard and I almost smashed into the hull of a 6.0 in the process. Really stressful situation

I have noticed that the aluminum reinforcement on the sail has gotten pretty scuffed and a few bolts have broken, can't see how that would affect anything but right now it stands between repearing that and changing the system.
Has anyone had similar problems and have a solution?

Nacra 5.5 -94 "Delphine"

"Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse"

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 1:52 am
(@skarr1)
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Are you using something like this.

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 3:13 am
Edward Hilliard
(@Edchris177)
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I have the older system, with the slug on the wire. I think yours is the newer one, & you have to pull down on the halyard, then rotate the mast,(to get the hook out of the way) then release halyard. Do you have the manual online? You may already know the procedure, but I've seen posts from new owners who were not aware of the correct procedure.

E C Hilliard

Nacra 5.7
Bombardier Invitation

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 3:32 am
Floyd
(@fa1321)
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My 5.5 is a 1990 and it has the ring and hook looks like the one in the picture above but there is a twist in the top part of that shackle. I pull the halyard and rotate the mast then pull down on the sail make sure your down haul is loose before hand.

Floyd
Nacra 5.5sl
10 Mile Surfside, Tx
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Posted : July 12, 2010 8:53 am
Petter
(@Petter)
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skarr1 wrote: Are you using something like this.

No, my "O" ring is seperate to the shackle and the small bend is "poiting upwards", I attatch the halyard.

Nacra 5.5 -94 "Delphine"

"Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse"

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 11:13 am
Petter
(@Petter)
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The guy I bought it from didn't have a manual, said he had lost it, however you do that.
So, needless to say I don't know the procedure.
I have only found a manual which supposedly covers alot of nacra "5" models including mine. The Images etc are however from a 5.2 and very low resolution.

Should I keep the main sheet connected to the sail, keeping it in place while rotating the mast?, I am also wondering,
Could the last owner lost the appropriate shackle and replaced it with a shorter one? It is twisted, but as I see it, it has to be the correct length and maybee this one is wrong.

Thank you for replying , I'm going to try again tomorrow.

Nacra 5.5 -94 "Delphine"

"Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse"

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 11:21 am
Larry Smith
(@lawrencer2003)
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HA! I've been sailing my 5.8NA for almost 6 years and this has never dawned on me! Guess I'd better read the owners manual. I usually have someone jiggle the mast rotator boom. DUH! (Learn something new every visit!)

Other points:

Clean your track.
Use as soft candle wax on the sail luff to lubricate.
Replace the halyard with a non stretchy rope. (This is key)

I think yours is the newer one, & you have to pull down on the halyard, then rotate the mast,(to get the hook out of the way) then release halyard. Do you have the manual online? You may already know the procedure, but I've seen posts from new owners who were not aware of the correct procedure.

Larry Smith

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 11:50 am
Dustin Finlinson
(@Quarath)
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Are you using a twisted shackle like this

it made a world of difference for me mine actually looks like this but they are separate parts

It also help how you have the knot tied or the knot will push the ring out of the way of the hook and it cant set or release correctly. When lowering you may have to pull the sail to one side or the other to get it to lower. it may also help to make sure you have the out haul release or if loose footed just unhook from the boom all together

edited by: Quarath, Jul 12, 2010 - 05:40 PM

Dustin
Magna, UT
Prindle 18

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 1:37 pm
Philip
(@p-m)
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I have had boats with the shackle separate from the ring, no big deal it still works.

Don't use wax on the luff. Pieces of wax can end up ground into the tramp, you will slip, resulting in death. 😉

Philip

 
Posted : July 12, 2010 1:50 pm
Gordon Murray
(@ghhm43)
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on our 5.5 we have to point the boat into the wind - pull hard on the halyard to get the ring on the mast hook - keep tension on the halyard - have someone rotate the mast so it is pointing to the starboard hull - pull down on the sail and slowly release tension on the halyard and at the same time let the mast rotate back to straight and your sail sould come down. It's a timing thing!!!!

Best of luck

Gordon
Nacra 5.5 SL
Macgregor 22

 
Posted : July 13, 2010 4:09 am
Teddy
(@TurboCat)
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Mate
 

Another thing to note. Make sure that your knot (main halyard) that ties into the ring is facing the back of the boat and not facing the front of the boat. Some boats it doesnt matter that much but on my 5.2 if the knot wasnt facing the right way it wasnt going to hook.

edited by: TurboCat, Jul 14, 2010 - 08:37 PM

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Posted : July 14, 2010 9:36 am
Petter
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Topic starter
 

It worked!
Had a great sailing session yesterday, winds 18-20 knots.
At the end of the day when getting up, (luckily the winds had gone down a bit), a bit nervous if I would get the main down or not, I applied tension to the halyard, turned the mast and released tension and it worked perfectly!

Thanks to all that took time to help me,
great forum!

Nacra 5.5 -94 "Delphine"

"Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse"

 
Posted : July 16, 2010 12:43 am