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Old 08-20-2015, 03:14 PM
Stumble Stumble is offline
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There are a couple of ways to minimize slippage, i just depends on how exotic you want to get.

-Replacing the base can help if it is just worn jaws.
-Adding a second clutch is probably the easiest solution.
-Switching to a 2:1 halyard would reduce the load on the line by half which will help a lot. It also reduced mast compression which is a nice benefit.
-Adding a halyard lock will eliminate the problem entirely. But is a bit overkill for what you are doing.

There are also some procedural steps you can take.
- Tighten the halyard with the clutch open, then close it once the sail is up will help.
- Slowly easing tension off the winch will help
- Using the cunningham to make up the slack
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