It sounds tasty but no, you cannot eat a “halyard wrap”. A halyard wrap occurs when one of the lines that go up the mast get entangled in the foresail or genoa. The foresail need to rotate to give out the sail. If a halyard is close to it the line will get caught resulting in forestay jams, bend rods and a broken furler…

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how to avoid this from happening again? lets try a label on the furler knob and hope that the label will give me enough advance warning to check for deployed halyards and anchorballs

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the foil turns independent from the furler drum
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because eight rivets are broken
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time to drill the old ones out and replace