Rotostay Furler Manual
Rotostay Furler Manual
Rotostay Furler Manual
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Instructions
Each ROTOSTAY is made to measure and comprises the following components. Identify and check them
before assembly:
1.) Rotostay top swivel (with or without mast 5. Anodized aluminum luff spar.
toggle). 6. Spar links,
2.) Forestay complete with eye terminal, upper 7. Flexible wire halliard and shackles.
swage bearing and... 8. Halliard tail and shackle.
3.) Stud terminal. 9. Reefing line.
4.) Rotostay drum with deck toggle.
N.B. In some installations the deck toggle may be replaced by a bottle screw and toggle
see Fig. D.
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Pass the forestay, stud terminal first, down through each length of spar starting from the top ‐ Fig. B.
insert the spar links over the forestay and into the spar ensuring that the number on the link corresponds
to that on the spar. Put in locating screws and tighten up (using Loctite on the threads). Connect the top
swivel (1) to the forestay.
Carefully screw the Rotostay drum (4) on t o the stud terminal (3) for approximately 20mm,
Lightly grease the spar shaft {10 Fig. A) and slide the spar down to the drum, checking that the flat faces
of the shaft(10) and the stud terminal (3) are in line.
Connect wire halliard (7) and tail (8) together using‐the snap hook. Remove sheave (11) from top swivel
and pass wire through. Replace sheave.
This Job should be within the capabilities of the owner who is used to carrying out his own rigging
maintenance. It is a two man operation and is best done with the yacht lying alongside a pontoon or jetty.
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Assuming the mast is stepped you will need to use three Halliards deployed thus: one to be taken forward
to support the mast while the forestay is removed, one for hauling up the Rotostay assembly,
and one for the bosun's chair (usually the mainsail halliard hauling chair up aft side of mast).
Go aloft and remove forestay from mast. Connect Rotostay to mast toggle. Lower forestay to deck on
hauling halliard. Check that all split pins are opened.
Slacken off backstay(s) and then connect Rotostay drum (4) to stem head Fig.C. The deck toggle must be
used.
Re‐tension backstay(s). For final forestay adjustment, lift spar from spar shaft (10). Holding stud terminal
(3) with spar to prevent it turning, rotate the drum anti ‐clockwise by hand and tighten down as necessary.
(For this operation it is necessary to temporarily remove the halliard ends from theRotostay drum).
Lift the spar above the 'D‐shaped' nut on the stud terminal. (3) and let the forestay spin out any spring
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tension that may have been induced during
the tightening process. Grease well the stud
terminal (3) and spar shaft (10) before
sliding the spar back down over the 'D‐
shaped' nut and the spar shaft
(10). THIS GREASING MUST BE REPEATED
REGULARLY THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.
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