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ESP Jib Reefing & Furling Unit 1, 2, 3 Installation Manual Intended for specialized personnel or expert users 5003/11-01-2012 Preassembly Safety Precautions/Parts Descriptions 2 3 Specifications 3 Parts List 4 6 Tools 6 Top Foil/Extra Foil 7 8 Toggle Deductions/Stay Into Foil 9 Confirm Foil Length 10 Assembly Foils/Connectors/Halyard Deflector 11 14 Halyard Swivel 15 Drum Assembly 15 16 Leg Kit with Toggle Assembly 17 19 Final 20 Commissioning Line to Cockpit/Line on Drum Assembly 21 22 Storm Sails 22 Raise Sail 23 Check Halyards 24 Operation Check Halyards 25 Furl/Reef 26 27 Secure Sail 27 Adjust Turnbuckle 28 Maintenance Clean/Inspect 29 Storage 29 Troubleshoot 30 Warranty 30 Appendix Dimensions/Sailmaker's Instructions 31 Please read these instructions carefully before installing, servicing, or operating the equipment. This manual may be modified without notice. See: www.harken.com/manuals for updated versions. PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Parts Description Introduction This manual gives technical information on installation and service. This information is destined exclusively for specialized personnel or expert users. Installation, disassembling, and reassembling by personnel who are not experts may cause serious damage to property or injury to users and those in the vicinity of the product. If you do not understand an instruction contact Harken. The user must have appropriate training in order to use this product. Harken accepts no responsibility for damage or harm caused by not observing the safety requirements and instructions in this manual. See limited warranty, general warnings, and instructions in www.harken.com/manuals. Purpose Harken Jib Reefing and Furling is designed for rolling sails on sailboats to reduce sail size or to completely roll so wind has little effect on the sail. Use of this product for other than normal sailboat applications is not covered by the limited warranty. Safety Precautions WARNING! This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that may kill or hurt you and others if you don't follow instructions. The message will tell you how to reduce the chance of injury. CAUTION! This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that may hurt you and others if you do not follow instructions. The message will tell you how to reduce the chance of injury. 7 WARNING! Strictly follow all instructions to avoid potential hazards that may kill or hurt you and others. See www.harken.com/ manuals, for general warnings and instructions. 10 11 8 9 7 6 3 4 3a 1 2 3c 5 3b Parts Descriptions 1. Leg Kit with Toggle 4. Adjuster Tube Clamp Screws 10. Foil (2 m) 2. Leg Kit Collar 5. Bow Shackle 11. Connector 3. Drum Assembly 6. Adjuster Tube 12. Top Foil a. Neck 7. Foil Screws a. Trim Cap Holes b. Guard Posts 8. Connector Bushings 13. Halyard Swivel c. Spool 9. Feeder 14. Trim Cap Screws 2 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 15. Trim Cap 16. Halyard Deflector

Preassembly Specifications 14 13 15 16 5 12 12a 8 7 8 11 10 1) Leg Kit with Toggle Assembly a d e b c f g h i j k h l g c f e b d a a. Leg Kit Collar Screw b. Collar c. Leg d. Lock Nut e. Washers f. Flat Hole in Plate g. Cotter Pin h. Spacer i. Threaded Cross Pin j. Clevis Pin k. Toggle l. Cotter Pin Unit Part Numbers Unit Unit without Leg Kit with Toggle Leg Kit with Toggle Clevis Pin Wire Rod Lower Toggle Assembly Short Assembly Long Ø Ø Sizes 1 7321.10 7321.20 7321.21 7 /16", 1 /2" (11, 12.7 mm) 7 /32", 1 /4", 9 /32", 5 /16" (6, 7, 8 mm) -6, -8, -10 (5.03, 5.72, 6.35 mm) 2 7322.10 7322.20 7322.21 5 /8", 3 /4" (15.9, 19.1 mm) 5 /16", 3 /8", 7 /16" (8, 10, 12 mm) -12-17, -22 (7.14, 8.38, 9.53 mm) 3 7323.10 7323.20 7323.21 7 /8", 1" (22.2, 25.4 mm) 1 /2", 9 /16", 5 /8" (12.7, 14, 16 mm) -22, -30, -40 (9.53, 11.10, 12.7 mm) Note: When using a turnbuckle you must use the Long Leg Kit assembly. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 3

Parts List Drum Box Halyard Swivel Short Leg Kit Required for installation without turnbuckle Drum Assembly Adjuster Tube Clamp Screws Bow Shackles Blue Loctite Long Leg Kit Required for installation with turnbuckle Drum Box Description Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Part No. Size Qty Part No. Size Qty Part No. Size Qty Halyard swivel H-55720 1 H-56229 1 H-57148 1 Drum assembly 7321.10BASE 1 7322.10BASE 1 7323.10BASE 1 Bow shackles 2110 6 mm 3 2117 8 mm 3 2124 10 mm 3 Short leg kit with toggle 7321.20 7 /16", 1 /2" 1 7322.20 5 /8", 3 /4" 1 7323.20 7 /8", 1" 1 Long leg kit with toggle 7321.21 7/16", 1 /2" 1 7322.21 5/8", 3 /4" 1 7323.21 7/8", 1" 1 Adjuster tube clamp screws HFS1252 8 mm 3 HFS1252 8 mm 4 HFS1252 8 mm 5 Blue Loctite 833 1 833 1 833 1 4 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Parts List foil Set Trim Cap Trim Cap Screws Adjuster Tube 2 meter Foils Top Foil Foil Screws Connectors Feeder Red Loctite Connector Bushings Foil Set Description Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Part Qty Part Qty Part Qty Included Trim cap H-55976 2 H-55977 2 H-57123 2 Trim cap screws HFS1127 2 HFS1127 2 HFS1127 2 Adjuster tube 7321.33 1 7322.33 1 7323.33 1 Foils (2 m) 7321.30 6 7322.30 8 7323.30 10 Foil screws HFS384 31 HFS385 39 HFS383 47 Connectors H-55886 6 H-55900 8 H-57072 10 Connector bushings H-55887 14 H-55901 18 H-57122 22 Feeder H-55904 1 H-55905 1 H-57110 1 Red Loctite HFG739 2 HFG739 2 HFG739 2 Order Separately Top foil (see page 8-9) 7321.34 XXX 1 7322.34 XXX 1 7323.34 XXX 1 Extra Foil (see page 8-9) 7321.30 1 7322.30 1 7323.30 1 Extra Connector with bushings 7321.31 1 7322.31 1 7323.31 1 Note: XXX represents the top foil length. Choose your top foil length on page 7 8 (400, 800, 1200, 1600, or 2000) and add it to the appropriate part number. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 5

Parts List Parts Sold Separately/Tools Required parts sold separately by Harken: WARNING! Wire that is old Precut top foil. Extra foil and connector if required. See next page. or damaged may break suddenly, causing an accident. Harken Short Leg Kit with toggle. Do not use with turnbuckle. Harken Long Leg Kit with toggle. Use with turnbuckle. Headstay condition should Drum Assembly Bushing. Use with Long Leg Kit and no turnbuckle. be checked by a professional Rod rigging requires Harken rod adapter stud. rigger before reusing. Furling line except Unit 3. To purchase elsewhere, figure length required: Boat length + foot length of largest sail + 6' (1.8 m). Optional parts, sold separately by Harken: Halyard Deflector. Use when halyard exits very close to stay attachment point. 7404 Lead Block Kit and one additional 7403 if necessary. Fits 1" (25 mm) stanchions. Required Parts Optional Parts 7404 Lead Block Kit Includes 3 x 7403; 1 x 7401; 1 x 7402; 1 Horn Cleat Short Leg Kit with Toggle Do not use with turnbuckle Long Leg Kit with Toggle Required for turnbuckle Drum Assembly Bushing for Long Leg Kit/no turnbuckle Clevis Pin Clevis Part No. Unit Part No. Part No. Pin 1 7321.20 7 /16, 1 /2 7321.21 7 /16, 1 /2 H-58595 (2) 2 7322.20 5 /8, 3 /4 7322.21 5 /8, 3 /4 H-58608 (2) 3 7323.20 7 /8, 1 7323.21 7 /8, 1 H-58619 (2) Halyard Deflector Unit Part No. 1 7302 2 7303 3 7304 Rod Rigging: Harken Rod Adapter Stud Required Rod Size Thread Size UNF Part No. Rod Size Thread Size UNF Part No. -6 5.03 mm 7 /16" 7421-6 -17 8.38 mm 5 /8" 7425-17 -8 5.72 mm 1 /2" 7422-8 -22 9.53 mm 3 /4" 7426-22 -10 6.35 mm 1 /2" 7423-10 -30 11.10 mm 7 /8" 7427-30 -12 7.14 mm 5 /8" 7424-12 Furling Line Unit Part No. Line Ø Length (ft) 1 HFG233 7 mm 70 2 HFG235 8 mm 100 3 * 12 mm See Above *Not available from Harken Preassembly Tools Required 5 6 1 2 3 4 1. Hammer 5. Socket or Open End Wrench 2. Phillips screwdriver Unit Size 3. Slotted screwdriver 1 16 mm 4. Side cutters 2 18 mm 3 18 mm 6 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 6. Hex Drivers Unit Size 1 5 mm 2 6 mm 3 6 mm, 8 mm

Preassembly Top Foil/Extra Foil To choose top foil, find your pin-to-pin length in the chart below and refer to last column. Pin-to-Pin Measurement Points Important From Top Mast pin Include rigger-supplied toggle To Bottom Chainplate pin Include any toggles to be replaced by Harken toggle UNIT 1 mm in A 153 to 273 6 to 10 3 /4 B 50 2 UNIT 1 Short A *If not using a halyard deflector this distance can be reduced by.025 m (1"). B * Lengths in this column require Extra foil: 7321.30 Extra connector: 7321.31 Leg Kit Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Top Foil Part No. 9.23 m 9.615 m 11.23 m 11.615 m 13.23 m 13.615 m 15.23 m 15.615 m 7321.34 400 9.63 m 10.015 m 11.63 m 12.015 m 13.63 m 14.015 m 15.63 m 16.015 m 7321.34 800 10.03 m 10.415 m 12.03 m 12.415 m 14.03 m 14.415 m 16.03 m 16.415 m 7321.34 1200 10.43 m 10.815 m 12.43 m 12.815 m 14.43 m 14.815 m 16.43 m 16.815 m 7321.34 1600 10.83 m 11.215 m 12.83 m 13.215 m 14.83 m 15.215 m 16.83 m 17.215 m 7321.34 2000 Long Short Long 9.45 m 9.835 m 11.45 m 11.835 m 13.45 m 13.835 m 15.45 m 15.835 m 7321.34 400 9.85 m 10.235 m 11.85 m 12.235 m 13.85 m 14.235 m 15.85 m 16.235 m 7321.34 800 10.25 m 10.635 m 12.25 m 12.635 m 14.25 m 14.635 m 16.25 m 16.635 m 7321.34 1200 10.65 m 11.035 m 12.65 m 13.035 m 14.65 m 15.035 m 16.65 m 17.035 m 7321.34 1600 11.05 m 11.435 m 13.05 m 13.435 m 15.05 m 15.435 m 17.05 m 17.435 m 7321.34 2000 30'3 1 /2'' 31'6 1 /2'' 36'10'' 38'1'' 43'4 1 /2'' 44'8'' 49'11 1 /2'' 51'2 1 /2'' 7321.34 400 31'7'' 32'10'' 38'1 1 /2'' 39'5'' 44'8 1 /2'' 45'11 1 /2' 51'3 ' 52'6 1 /2'' 7321.34 800 32'10 1 /2'' 34'2'' 39'5 1 /2'' 40'8 1 /2'' 46' 47'3 1 /2'' 52'7'' 53'10'' 7321.34 1200 34'2 1 /2'' 35'5 1 /2'' 40'9 '' 42' 1 /2'' 47'4'' 48'7'' 53'10 1 /2'' 55'2'' 7321.34 1600 35'6'' 36'9 1 /2'' 42'1'' 43'4'' 48'7 1 /2'' 49'11'' 55'2 1 /2'' 56'5 1 /2'' 7321.34 2000 31' 32'3'' 37'6 1 /2'' 38'10'' 44'1 1 /2'' 45'4 1 /2'' 50'8'' 51'11 1 /2'' 7321.34 400 32'3 1 /2'' 33'7'' 38'10 1 /2'' 40'1 1 /2'' 45'5'' 46'8 1 /2'' 52' 53'3'' 7321.34 800 33'7 1 /2'' 34'10 1 /2'' 40'2'' 41'5 1 /2'' 46'9'' 48' 53'3 1 /2'' 54'7'' 7321.34 1200 34'11'' 36'2 1 /2'' 41'6'' 42'9'' 48' 1 /2'' 49'4'' 54'7 1 /2'' 55'10 1 /2'' 7321.34 1600 36'3'' 37'6'' 42'9 1 /2'' 44'1'' 49'4 1 /2'' 50'7 1 /2'' 55'11'' 57'2 1 /2'' 7321.34 2000 UNIT 2 mm in A 214 to 224 8 3 /8 to 8 7 /8 B 65 2 1 /2 UNIT 2 A *If not using a halyard deflector this distance can be reduced by.025 m (1"). B * Lengths in this column require Extra foil: 7322.30 Extra connector: 7322.31 Leg Kit Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Top Foil Part No. 13.33 m 13.73 m 15.34 m 15.73 m 17.34 m 17.73 m 19.34 m 19.73 m 7322.34 400 13.74 m 14.13 m 15.74 m 16.13 m 17.74 m 18.13 m 19.74 m 20.13 m 7322.34 800 14.14 m 14.53 m 16.14 m 16.53 m 18.14 m 18.53 m 20.14 m 20.53 m 7322.34 1200 14.54 m 14.93 m 16.54 m 16.93 m 18.54 m 18.93 m 20.54 m 20.93 m 7322.34 1600 14.94 m 15.33 m 16.94 m 17.33 m 18.94 m 19.33 m 20.94 m 21.33 m 7322.34 2000 Short Long Short Long 13.63 m 14.03 m 15.64 m 16.03 m 17.64 m 18.03 m 19.63 m 20.03 m 7322.34 400 14.04 m 14.43 m 16.04 m 16.43 m 18.04 m 18.43 m 20.04 m 20.43 m 7322.34 800 14.44 m 14.83 m 16.44 m 16.83 m 18.44 m 18.83 m 20.44 m 20.83 m 7322.34 1200 14.84 m 15.23 m 16.84 m 17.23 m 18.84 m 19.23 m 20.84 m 21.23 m 7322.34 1600 15.24 m 15.63 m 17.24 m 17.63 m 19.24 m 19.63 m 21.24 m 21.63 m 7322.34 2000 43'8 1 /2'' 45' 1 /2'' 50'4" 51'7'' 56'10 1 /2'' 58'2'' 63'5 1 /2'' 64'8 1 /2'' 7322.34 400 45'1'' 46'4'' 51'7 1 /2' 52'11'' 58'2 1 /2'' 59'5 1 /2'' 64'9'' 66' 1 /2'' 7322.34 800 46'4 1 /2'' 47'8'' 52'11 1 /2'' 54'2 1 /2'' 59'6'' 60'9 1 /2'' 66'1'' 67'4'' 7322.34 1200 47'8 1 /2'' 48'11 1 /2'' 54'3'' 55'6 1 /2'' 60'10'' 62'1'' 67'4 1 /2'' 68'8'' 7322.34 1600 49' 50'3 1 /2'' 55'7'' 56'10'' 62'1 1 /2'' 63'5'' 68'8 1 /2'' 69'11 1 /2'' 7322.34 2000 44'8 1 /2'' 46' 51'4'' 52'7'' 57'10 1 /2'' 59'2'' 64'5 1 /2" 65'8 1 /2'' 7322.34 400 46' 1 /2'' 47'4'' 52'7 1 /2'' 53'11'' 59'2 1 /2'' 60'5 1 /2'' 65'9'' 67' 7322.34 800 47'4 1 /2'' 47'7 1 /2" 53'11 1 /2" 55'2 1 /2'' 60'6'' 61'9 1 /2'' 67' 1 /2'' 68'4'' 7322.34 1200 47'8'' 49'11 1 /2'' 55'3'' 56'6 1 /2'' 61'10'' 63'1'' 68'4 1 /2'' 69'7 1 /2'' 7322.34 1600 50' 51'3 1 /2'' 56'7'' 57'10'' 63'1 1 /2'' 64'5'' 69'8'' 70'11 1 /2'' 7322.34 2000 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 7

Preassembly Top Foil/Extra Foil To choose top foil, find your pin-to-pin length in the chart below and refer to last column. Pin-to-Pin Measurement Points Important From Top Mast pin Include rigger-supplied toggle To Bottom Chainplate pin Include any toggles to be replaced by Harken toggle Unit 3 mm in A 278 to 320 11 to 12 5 /8 B 90 3 1 /2 UNIT 3 A B * *If not using a halyard deflector this distance can be reduced by.04 m (11 /2"). Lengths in this column require Extra foil: 7323.30 Extra connector: 7323.31 Leg Kit Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Top Foil Part No. 17.51 17.9 19.51 19.9 21.51 21.9 23.51 23.9 7323.34 400 17.91 18.3 19.91 20.3 21.91 22.3 23.91 24.3 7323.34 800 18.31 18.7 20.31 20.7 22.31 22.7 24.31 24.7 7323.34 1200 18.71 19.1 20.71 21.1 22.71 23.1 24.71 25.1 7323.34 1600 19.11 19.5 21.11 21.5 23.11 23.5 25.11 25.5 7323.34 2000 Short Long Short Long 17.88 18.27 19.88 20.27 21.88 22.27 23.88 24.27 7323.34 400 18.28 18.67 20.28 20.67 22.28 22.67 24.28 24.67 7323.34 800 18.68 19.07 20.68 21.07 22.68 23.07 24.68 25.07 7323.34 1200 19.08 19.47 21.08 21.47 23.08 23.47 25.08 25.47 7323.34 1600 19.48 19.87 21.48 21.87 23.48 23.87 25.48 25.87 7323.34 2000 57'5 1 /2'' 58'8 1 /2'' 64' 65'3 1 /2'' 70'7'' 71'10" 77'1 1 /2'' 78'5'' 7323.34 400 58'9'' 60' 1 /2'' 65'4'' 66'7'' 71'10 1 /2'' 73'2'' 78'5 1 /2'' 79'8 1 /2'' 7323.34 800 60'1'' 61'4'' 66'7 1 /2'' 67'11'' 73'2 1 /2'' 74'5 1 /2'' 79'9'' 81' 1 /2'' 7323.34 1200 61'4 1 /2'' 62'8'' 67'11 1 /2'' 69'2 1 /2'' 74'6'' 75'9 1 /2'' 81'1'' 82'4'' 7323.34 1600 62'8 1 /2'' 63'11 1 /2'' 69'3'' 70'6 1 /2'' 75'10'' 77'1'' 82'4 1 /2'' 83'8'' 7323.34 2000 58'8'' 59'11'' 65'2 1 /2'' 66'6'' 71'9 1 /2'' 73' 1 /2'' 78'4'' 79'7 1 /2'' 7323.34 400 59'11 1 /2'' 61'3'' 66'6 1 /2'' 67'9 1 /2'' 73'1'' 74'4 1 /2'' 79'8'' 80'11'' 7323.34 800 61'3 1 /2'' 62'6 1 /2'' 67'10'' 69'1 1 /2'' 74'5'' 75'8'' 80'11 1 /2'' 82'3'' 7323.34 1200 62'7'' 63'10 1 /2'' 69'2'' 70'5'' 75'8 1 /2'' 77' 82'3 1 /2'' 83'6 1 /2'' 7323.34 1600 63'11'' 65'2'' 70'5 1 /2'' 71'9'' 77' 1 /2'' 78'3 1 /2' 83'7'' 84'10 1 /2'' 7323.34 2000 8 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Preassembly Toggle Deductions/Stay Into Foil Options Rigger supplied: Eye at lower end of stay or turnbuckle to mate with toggle. Use dimensions of Harken toggle below to build stay to correct length. Tip: Turnbuckles should be one-half to two-thirds open to allow shortening for new wire stretch and for fine-tuning mast rake. Pin-to-Pin Length Short Leg Kit with Toggle Unit 1 2 3 Leg Kit Toggle Assembly Part No. 7321.20 7/16 7321.21 7/16 7321.20 1/2 7321.21 1/2 7322.20 5/8 7322.21 5/8 7322.20 3/4 7322.21 3/4 7323.20 7/8 7323.21 7/8 7323.20 1 7323.21 1 Clevis Pin Ø Pin-to-Pin (P-P) Length in mm in mm 7 /16 11 1 7 /16 37 1 /2 13 1 5 /8 42 5 /8 16 2 1 /16 52 3 /4 19 2 3 /8 60 7 /8 22 3 76 1 25 3 7 /16 87 Pin-to-Pin Length Turnbuckle with Marine Eye Long Leg Kit with Toggle Options for Snaking Stay into Foils 1. Swage Stud 3. Wire for Mechanical Terminal 2. Marine Eye 4. Harken Rod Adapter Nosepiece WARNING! Using a threaded nosepiece with only adhesive at the upper rod eye terminal may result in headstay system failure. See www.harken.com/manuals for additional safety information. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 9

Preassembly Confirm Foil Length Confirm foil length by laying foils alongside stay with turnbuckle components. Pull stay straight. Attach Harken toggle to bottom of stay. Adjust turnbuckle, if used, so that length of stay with Harken toggle will fit boat. Ideally, turnbuckle will be one-half to two-thirds open to allow for rig adjustment. Temporarily clamp short or long leg kit to bottom of unit. Line up: A. Bottom of full length foil with holes in adjuster tube. B. Holes at lower end of adjust tube with drum assembly holes. C. Lower holes in leg kit line up with eye in toggle. Full-Length Foil A Adjuster Tube B C Lay all foils out alongside stay and confirm that there will be enough space between the bottom of the marine eye and the end of the top foil. If necessary, go to lower end, reposition the adjuster tube and lower full length foil to another position. Confirm that there are two holes for the foil and one for the feeder. Top Foil Deflector No Deflector Unit mm in mm In 1 50 2 25 1 2 65 2 1 /2 30 1 1 /4 3 90 3 1 /2 50 2 10 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly Foils/Connectors 1. Identify special length top foil with trim cap holes. Length will be 400, 800, 1200, 1600, or 2000 mm. Tip: Before assembling, lay foils and lower unit out alongside stay to check lengths. Trim Cap Holes 2. Slide top foil and 2 m foils and connectors onto wire. 2a. Load connector so cutouts for bushings are facing up towards the top of stay. 2b. Load onto wire from top and/or bottom. a. Cutouts b. Top of Stay 3. Make sure that special length top foil with trim cap holes is at top of stay. Trim cap holes ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 11

Assembly foils/connectors/halyard Deflector 4. Put trim cap halves together over wire and tap in place. Tool: hammer 5. Secure with trim cap screws. Tool: Phillips screwdriver 6. If using halyard deflector, install above foil. Use red Loctite on screws. Halyard Deflector Red Loctite 12 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly Foils/Connectors 7. Hold plastic bushing halves in cutouts and over wire and insert up into foil. 7a. Make sure foil and connector screw holes are facing up. 7b. Make sure connector and foil are aligned. a. b. 8. Put red Loctite in foil screw holes and secure with foil screws. Tool: slotted screwdriver ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 13

Assembly Foils/Connectors 9. Join lower part of connector to next foil. Put red Loctite on screw holes. Secure with foil screws. 10. Install connector bushings in top of adjuster tube and insert into 2 m foil. Adjuster Tube 10a. Make sure foil and adjuster tube screw holes are facing up. 10b. Make sure adjustor tube and foil are aligned. 10c. Do not fasten with foil screws at this time. a. b. 14 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly Halyard Swivel/Feeder/Drum Assembly 11. Slide halyard swivel onto foil so longer part is toward top of stay. Top 12. Slide feeder onto adjuster tube. Do not secure with screws until later. 13. Slide drum assembly onto adjuster tube. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 15

Assembly Drum Assembly 14. Put blue Loctite on screw holes. Secure with adjuster tube clamp screws. 15. When using an eye fitting and no turnbuckle, with the long leg kit, place halves of optional drum assembly bushing over wire and insert into bottom of drum assembly. Marine Eye Fitting 16. Capture jaw/jaw toggle on eye using threaded crosspin. If using a turnbuckle, do not use drum assembly bushings. When using Harken rod adapter stud, be sure to use red Loctite and cotter pins to lock nosepiece into stud. 16 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly leg Kit with Toggle Assembly 17. Slide one spacer on either side of jaw/jaw toggle. 18. Secure using cotter pins. Tools: slotted screwdriver, side cutters 19. Slip Leg Kit and washers onto threaded crosspin. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 17

Assembly leg Kit with Toggle Assembly 19a. Make sure flat holes in Leg Kit line up with threaded crosspin flats. Leg Kits 19b. Secure using washers and locknuts. Tools: Socket or Open End Wrench Unit Size 1 10 mm 2 16 mm 3 18 mm If stay length is set, use side cutters or needlenose pliers to bend cotter pin to secure turnbuckle. 20. Capture Leg Kit in one of the two collars. Tip: If the leg kit does not fit collar, loosen Locknuts at threaded crosspin. Collar 18 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly leg Kit with Toggle Assembly 21. Slip Leg Kit assembly onto neck of drum assembly and fit other collar. 22. Secure using Allen screws. Tools: Hex Driver Unit Size 1 5 mm 2 6 mm 3 8 mm 23. Push the assembled foils up toward the top of the stay leaving 1" to 2" (25 to 50 mm) of space between the top of the deflector or the trim cap and bottom of marine eye. Align all three holes at bottom of adjuster tube. Check to make sure there is space above halyard deflector or trim cap. Unit Approximate Space mm in 0, 1 25 1 2 30 1 1 /4 3 50 2 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 19

Assembly Final 24. Locate nearest group of three screw holes in adjuster tube, two for the foil and one for the feeder. Put blue Loctite in screw holes. Secure adjuster tube with foil screws. Tool: slotted screwdriver Blue Loctite 25. Slide feeder to third hole and secure using foil screw and blue Loctite. Tool: slotted screwdriver 26. Once on boat, loosen collar screws enough to rotate opening in drum assembly towards lead blocks. Put blue Loctite on screws and tighten. Tools: Hex Driver Unit Size 0, 1 5 mm 2 6 mm 3 8 mm 20 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Assembly line to Cockpit Mount Lead Blocks Note: Harken lead blocks referenced below are an available option. Boat manufacturers may have alternate methods of running furling line to cockpit. Furling line can be led down either side of boat. If boat is in slip, consider mounting opposite dock. Remove four screws on stanchion blocks. Clamp blocks to stanchions. See instructions below. Tip: Start all four screws before tightening. BOW 7401 FORWARD STANCHION BLOCK 7403 OUTBOARD STANCHION BLOCK 7401 Forward Stanchion Block Position 7401 Forward Stanchion Block so line enters drum at right angles to headstay and centers vertically in opening. Install so line is inside stanchion. Correct block position is critical to even line spooling and ease of furling. 7403 Outboard Stanchion Blocks Install 7403 Outboard Stanchion Blocks so line is outside stanchions. Number and placement of leads depends on boat length and number/configuration of stanchions. 7403 OUTBOARD STANCHION BLOCK 7403 OUTBOARD STANCHION BLOCK 7402 Ratchet Stanchion Block Mount 7402 Ratchet Stanchion Block as farthest-aft lead to prevent line overrides in drum when unfurling. Position ratchet block so line turns at least 90. Install so line is inside stanchion. Lead line through block so ratchet makes a clicking sound when pulling line to furl sail. Tip: Make sure ratchet switch is in ON" position. If there is no clicking sound, lead line through block in opposite direction. Lead line to furling line cleat in cockpit. 90 HCP168 Furling Line Cleat Install so line is angled as shown. Use #10 (5 mm) fasteners. Note: As furling line lead changes, make sure line doesn't chafe against line guard. Rotate drum assembly if necessary, see page 20. STERN 7402 RATCHET STANCHION BLOCK Spool Full (sail unfurled) Spool Empty (sail furled) ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 21

Commissioning line on Drum Assembly/Storm Sails Add Line to Drum Assembly Run line into drum assembly between guard posts and out hole in lower plate of spool. Exit opening in drum assembly as shown below. Tie a small overhand knot and pull it up tightly against spool. Important: Do not run line through plastic opening in drum assembly. Guard Posts Do not run line through this opening. Wrap Line on Spool Note location of sun cover on sail. Rotate spool to wrap line. Line through hole and opening. Tie a small overhand knot and pull it up tightly against spool. Spool must turn freely to furl and unfurl sail easily. Sun Cover On Starboard Port Turn Spool Clockwise Counterclockwise Turn spool until there is a tail of line in the cockpit measuring about 1.5 m (5') beyond the cleat or rope clutch. Sun cover on starboard side: wrap line by turning clockwise Sun cover on port side: wrap line by turning counterclockwise Storm Sails Storm sails or heavy air working jibs are necessary when sailing offshore where it is not possible to easily reach safe harbor. These sails will generally require pendants to ensure that halyard swivel is properly positioned at top of headstay. See page 24. Remember that heavy air working jibs and storm jibs may be reefed and furled like any other sail. 22 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Commissioning Raise Sail WARNING! Sail can become uncontrollable when raising in windy conditions, resulting in loss of footing. Choose wind conditions to match your experience and ability. If changing sails underway, take all safety precautions when working on the foredeck. See www.harken.com/manuals General Warnings and Instructions. Raise Sail Choose conditions with little or no wind when raising sail at the dock. Have bow of boat pointing into the wind. 1) Note: Make sure drum assembly is wrapped with line. Shackle tack of sail to drum. Install shackle so screw pin head is on same side as sun cover. 2) Secure genoa sheets to clew of sail using bowline knot. See www.harken.com/knots or consult a knot-tying book. Important: If you are not comfortable tying this or other secure knots, get help from professional rigger. 3) Attach genoa halyard to halyard swivel. 4) Carefully guide sail into feeder and then into foil groove. 5) Attach head or pendant at head of sail to halyard swivel. 6) Hoist sail slowly, making sure luff tape does not jam in foil. Important: Forcing sail can cause luff tape to rip. Tip: New sails are often stiff and may hang up at feeder during raising. Do not force sail when it hangs up lower and remove twist. Sails "break in" with use and will become easier to raise. 7) Line up front of sail so it is parallel to foil and feeds smoothly when sail is hoisted. 8) Put moderate tension on the halyard and secure. 9) Check the top area of the furler for interference from halyards. See Check Halyards." 10) Practice rolling sail in and out at the dock. See Furl" and Unroll Sail." 11) If not sailing right away, make sure sail is furled carefully. See Secure Sail." Important: Pay careful attention to Secure Sail." If leaving the boat, you must secure sail to prevent damage if wind increases while you are away. Feeder Tack Head ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 23

Commissioning Check Halyards Once sail is raised, stand back from boat and use binoculars to make sure there is no interference from halyards. The jib halyard must exert a slight pull to the rear. This allows the foil to turn while halyard remains stationary. 1. Halyard swivel must be 40 mm (1 1 /2") 150 mm (6") from top of foil. 2. Halyard must pull slightly to rear (8 10 ). Halyard Deflector If the stay attachment is close to the halyard exit the halyard will not pull to the rear 8 or more and can catch on the top of the foil. Use halyard deflector to move the halyard away. Check to make sure there is enough space between the trim cap and the bottom of the terminal. Halyard deflector thickness: Short Luff Length Sail If sail luff is too short to position the halyard swivel 40 mm 100 mm from top of foil assembly, you must add a pendant to the head of sail. Determine Pendant Length 1. Raise sail, but do not attach tack to drum assembly. 2. Position halyard swivel 40 150 mm from top of foil. 3. Secure halyard. 4. Tie a piece of rope between sail tack and tack shackle. 6. Tension sail. 7. Measure distance from tack shackle to sail tack. Have a rigger make a pendant to this length using plasticcoated wire It should be permanently attached to head of sail. Check Halyards 8 10 40 150 mm 40 150 mm Pendant Head of Sail The most serious problem with furling systems occurs when the jib halyard wraps around the headstay foil. A halyard wrap will keep you from furling/unfurling and may cause serious damage to the unit and halyard. Important: A furler with a low halyard swivel may furl correctly in smooth water/calm conditions, but the halyard will be likely to wrap in a rough sea. WARNING! In severe cases, a halyard wrap can cause loss of control of boat and/or headstay can break suddenly. Make sure halyard is clear of top foil before using system. If halyard wraps, do not force unit to turn. Attempt to open sail by carefully furling in and out a little at a time. If sail will unfurl, lower it by releasing jib halyard. If sail will not furl, try to remove one sheet and run the tied sheet around foil. Use sheet to pull sail around foil and repeat. This should only be attempted by expert users observing all safety requirements for going forward. 24 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 Halyard swivel is too low Halyard swivel is too low

Operation Halyard Tension The jib halyard should be firm, but not too tight. Tip: The foil supports sail along its length so halyard tension is used only to shape sails, not to support them. Use enough halyard tension to remove some wrinkles along luff of sail. Do not tension halyard enough to cause vertical wrinkles in luff of sail. Tension to adjust position of draft in sail to suit sailing conditions. Halyard should be firm but not tight. If in doubt ease halyard tension. To protect sail, ease halyard when boat is not in use. Check Halyards Jib Halyard Backstay Adjusters and Halyard Tension Backstay adjusters allow headstay tension to be varied to change sail shape to match conditions. They permit a very tight headstay to be eased when boat is not in use. For best performance, consider adding a backstay adjuster: either a block and tackle, a mechanical adjuster, or hydraulic adjuster like those offered by Harken. Remember to keep headstay tight for best performance when furling or reefing. Important: Ease halyard before tensioning backstay adjuster. If not, backstay adjuster will increase halyard tension and could damage the sail or furling system. Racing boats often slack the headstay completely when sailing downwind. Check to be sure that foil does not jam against upper headstay terminal when backstay is released. It may be necessary to shorten foil slightly to prevent this. Spinnaker Halyards Make sure spinnaker halyards are clear of furler. WARNING! In severe cases, spinnaker halyards can jam furler causing loss of control of boat. Make sure all halyards are clear of top of top foil. On many boats it will not be possible to attach the spinnaker halyard to the bow pulpit or it may be "sucked" into jib when furling. On some boats the spinnaker halyard lays across the headstay and will catch on halyard swivel, foils, or jib halyard. Boats with external halyards may find it necessary to flip both ends of spinnaker halyard behind spreaders to prevent fouling with furling system. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 25

Operation Furl Unroll Sail Uncleat furling line. Pull sheets to unfurl sail. Important: Keep tension on furling line when unrolling sail so line spools tightly on drum. Use a Harken ratchet block or keep tension on the line by putting a single wrap of the furling line around a spare winch to provide drag on the line. This is very important when wind is blowing over 10 knots. When line is tightly spooled on drum it furls in much easier. Furl To furl or reef, ease the jib sheets and pull furling line. In very light breeze, place some tension on jib sheet to insure a tight furl. In a stronger breeze, you must completely luff sail by totally slacking jib sheets before furling. The furling line should pull readily. The amount of force required is related to amount of wind, but a unit should never require use of a winch to furl. If the sail will not furl, or if furling requires a great deal of effort, there is a problem with system. Consult Troubleshoot on page 30. Do not use a winch to force a system to turn. If you are certain that system is operating properly you may use a winch to make furling easier. 26 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Operation Reef/Secure Sail Reef A sail may be partially furled before you resume sailing. This is known as reefing. Tip: Place marks on foot of sail for a variety of reefed jib sizes. Place marks on jib lead track so lead block position matches reefed jib. Reef sails to balance boat and reduce heel. Tip: Reef sails to improve visibility or to slow boat while sailing in congested areas, or while entering or leaving harbors. Secure Sail When furling the sail completely, make sure sheets and furling line are secured. Check amount of line on the spool compared to the furled sail before using the system. A furled sail must have: a. Two to three wraps of jib sheet wrapped around sail. b. Two wraps minimum of line wound on spool. c. Furling line securely cleated. d. Jibsheets securely wrapped on winch and held in self-tailing jaws. Furl at dock with tension on sheets to duplicate furling in high wind. Remember sails furled in light wind and left loosely secured can be a problem if wind increases. Important: Remove sail from furler if extreme winds are predicted, especially if boat is left unattended. Important: Check all points above a, b, c, and d when leaving boat to avoid damage to furler or boat. A loosely rolled sail can catch wind in a storm. Sheets or furling lines can loosen as winds increase and allow furler to unroll. If no wraps of line are on spool, the line deadend can break the drum when the boat motors through waves. Be sure mooring lines are not placed across furling line where they may cause chafe. a. 2 3 wraps b. 2 3 wraps If you want to: Add more wraps of jibsheet on furled sail. Add more wraps of line on spool. Untie jib sheets and keep sail completely rolled. Secure with sail tie. Turn spool to unroll a couple of wraps of line. Turn spool to add a couple of wraps of line. Retie sheets. ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 27

Operation Adjust Turnbuckle Adjust Turnbuckle Tools: See page 6 for sizes Wrench for locknuts Allen wrench Slotted screwdriver for foil screws Sidecutters for cotter pins Tip: Tape a flat cardboard box or a towel under the furler to catch any dropped parts. Attach halyard to tack shackle, take out slack and secure. Remove feeder screw and one foil screw. While holding foils up, carefully remove screw and lower foils to drum assembly. Tip: Have a helper lift foils and hold or use another halyard while removing last screw. To use a halyard to hold foils lifted, tie a rolling hitch to the foils using another line or use the actual halyard if suitable. See www.harken.com/knots for tying resources. CAUTION! Foils have considerable weight and can drop and cut hands if placed underneath. Make sure foils are securely held up while adjusting turnbuckle. Carefully remove plastic collar and screws. Do not drop. Loosen locknuts and separate link plates from flats on crosspin and rotate plates so they are laying on the deck. IMPORTANT: Parts are easily lost. Unlock turnbuckle and adjust. Lock turnbuckle and reassemble link plate parts. Carefully loosen nut enough to move linkplates outwards and rotate out of the way. When reassembling, you must secure flats on both parts. See assembly step 19a, (p. 18). 28 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Maintenance Clean/Inspect/Storage Clean Keep unit clean. When you wash boat, flush unit with soap and fresh water. Occasionally lower sail and flush halyard swivel with soap and fresh water. Clean unit more thoroughly at least twice a year. First remove line (note direction on spool) and flush bearings with soap and fresh water. Clean foils with soap and water. Run scrap of luff tape up foil groove to clean. WARNING! Parts can wear, loosen, or corrode and can break at load. Periodically inspect items listed below and any others as necessary. See www.harken.com/manuals General Warnings for additional safety information. Inspect 1) Unit for signs of chafe, wear, or damage. 2) Screws on unit for signs of loosening or missing: Foil Screws Unroll sail to inspect. Feeder Screws Unroll sail to inspect. Adjuster Tube Clamp Screws Collar Screws 3) Foils to make sure they have not dropped into drum assembly. 4) Wire for signs of wear, unraveling, or loosening. 5) Locknuts on leg kit for signs of loosening or missing. 6) Lower toggle for signs of wear, cracks, or corrosion. Feeder Screw 7) Cotter pin at lower toggle to be sure it is securely splayed as shown. Storage Mast Down In areas where it freezes, do not store system where water can accumulate in foils. When water freezes it will rupture aluminum. Store foils under cover, with grooves facing down or on an angle so water will run out. Storage/Transporting Adjuster Tube Clamp Screws Collar Screws Foil Screws Locknuts Cotter Pin Cotter Pin Cotter Pin Lower Toggle Do not store or transport system with drum assembly extending beyond mast. Remove masthead clevis pin and shift furler up so drum assembly can be strapped securely to mast. Some people remove drum assembly and halyard swivel for storage and transport. After Storage or Transport After storing or transporting unit, clean thoroughly, including ball bearings. See instructions above. FOIL ASSEMBLY DRUM ASSEMBLY LEG KIT/TOGGLE ASSEMBLY ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 29

Troubleshoot Warranty Problem Probable Cause Solution Sail will not furl or unfurl. Sail will not furl completely. Headstay rotates in jerks or elliptically. Jib halyard is wrapping around the headstay because halyard swivel is too low. Jib halyard is too tight. Spare halyard is wrapping in sail as it furls. Salt or dirt in bearings. Furling line tangled in drum. Stop knot catching. Sail full of wind. Sail flogging too much. Jib sheets are not free. Foil out of drum assembly. No wraps of furling line on spool. Line led through ratchet block backwards. Halyard swivel installed upside down. Insufficient furling line on drum. Too much line on drum. Spare halyard catching in sail as it furls. Insufficient tension on headstay. See Check Halyards" regarding optimal halyard swivel height. A wire pendant may be needed at head of sail to raise halyard swivel to proper height. Ease jib halyard. Secure spare halyards away from furling headstay by flipping them behind spreaders. Flush bearings with fresh water. Overrides are best prevented by using a 7402 ratchet block as the last furling line lead to maintain proper drag on line while unfurling. Make sure knot is a single overhand and is pushed up inside spool. Luff completely before furling or reefing. Release a short length of sheet, pull some furling line and repeat. Free jib sheets. Reinstall foil in drum assembly and tighten adjuster clamp screws into holes. Remove sheets from furled sail. Rotate spool to wrap correct amount of line. Rerun line. Remount swivel correctly. Remove sheets. Rotate stay, wrapping as much furling line on drum as possible. Adjust amount of line on drum or change position of forward lead block to allow line to roll evenly on drum. Move halyards away from furling headsail as above. Tighten headstay and/or backstay to eliminate sag in headstay. Sail does not stay Sail not furled tightly on stay. Maintain drag on sheets while furling. furled. Furling line not secure. Secure furling line. Sail will not go up. Luff tape will not go into groove. Check luff tape for fraying. Check luff tape size. Sail catching at feeder. Have someone guide sail into feeder. Purchase prefeeder part no. 947. Dirt in groove. Clean groove. Sail will not raise Halyard swivel is hitting end stop or trim cap Luff of sail is too long and must be recut. Consult sailmaker. completely or luff will not tension. screws. Angle between halyard and mast is too sharp and halyard is pulling too much to the rear. Luff of sail may be too long. Consult sailmaker. Sail will not come down. Sun cover rolls up inside of sail. Line is wearing on plastic drum assembly Halyard is wrapping on headstay. Furling line is wrapped on spool in wrong direction. Line is not led through guide posts. Angle between headstay and halyard is too shallow and must be optimized. See commissioning "Halyard Wraps." Unfurl sail and lower it. Disconnect from furler. Note direction of line wrap on spool. Pull line from spool and rewind in opposite direction. Connect sail and hoist. See commissioning section of manual. Lead line into drum between guide posts. Warranty online at www.harken.com/manuals or call, write, email, or fax Harken, Inc., Pewaukee, WI USA Loctite is a trademark of Henkel AG & Company KGaA 30 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3

Appendix Dimensions/Sailmakers's Instructions Luff Length Note offsets above and below sail. If luff of sail is not long enough to put halyard swivel near top of headstay foil, a pendant must be added (see page 24). A B C Tack Setback Note setback for tack shackle and cut the sail accordingly. Luff Tape Size #6 ( 6 /32" or 5 mm) luff tape. Luff Tape Length Note feeder height and extend bottom of luff tape downward so it is below feeder. This will prevent luff tape from catching in feeder as sail is lowered. H I D J G F E Tack and Head Shackles Make sure tack and head shackles fit sail rings. Minimum inside dimensions of standard head and tack shackles are: Unit A B 1 1 1 /16" /2" 27 mm 3 mm 2 1 3 /4" /16" 44 mm 17 mm 3 1 7 /8" /16" 48 mm 21 mm B Sun cover Sun covers may be installed on either side of sail. Be sure to match other sails in the customer's inventory. A A B C* D E Max** E Min** F G H I J 7321.20 Short Leg Kit 230 mm 2 3 /4" 5 1 /8" 9" 1 3 /8" 38 9 /16" 23 7 /16" 9 7 /8" 9 1 /16" 8" 3" 3 11 /16" 70 mm 131 mm 230 mm 34 mm (980 mm) (595 mm) (251 mm) (230 mm) (200 mm) (78 mm) (93 mm) 7321.21 Long Leg Kit 450 mm 2 3 /4" 5 1 /8" 9" 1 3 /8" 47 1 /4" 32 1 /8" 18 9 /16" 17 11 /16" 8" 3" 12 5 /16" 70 mm 131 mm 230 mm 34 mm (1200 mm) (815 mm) (471 mm) (450 mm) (200 mm) (78 mm) (313 mm) 7322.20 Short Leg Kit 300 mm 3 7 /8" 7 5 /16" 15 5 /16" 2" 40 3 /4" 25" 12 15 /16" 11 13 /16" 9 7 /8" 3 5 /8" 4 15 /16" 99 mm 185 mm 388 mm 51 mm (1034 mm) (635 mm) (329 mm) (300 mm) (250 mm) (97 mm) (125 mm) 7322.21 Long Leg Kit 600 mm 3 7 /8" 7 5 /16" 15 5 /16" 2" 52 9 /16" 36 13 /16" 24 3 /4" 23 5 /8" 9 7 /8" 3 5 /8" 16 3 /4" 99 mm 185 mm 388 mm 51 mm (1335 mm) (935 mm) (629 mm) (600 mm) 250 mm 97 mm (425 mm) 7323.20 Short Leg Kit 370 mm 5 1 /8" 9 7 /16" 24 2 1 /8" 42 15 /16" 27" 16 1 /16" 14 5 /8" 11 3 /4" 4 3 /4" 6 1 /2" 130 mm 240 mm 610 mm 53 mm (1091 mm) (686 mm) (408 mm) (370 mm) (298 mm) (121 mm) (165 mm) 7323.21 Long Leg Kit 740 mm 5 1 /8" 9 7 /16" 24 2 1 /8" 57 1 /2" 41 9 /16" 30 5 /8" 29 3 /16" 11 3 /4" 4 3 /4" 21 1 /16" 130 mm 240 mm 610 mm 53 mm (1461 mm) (1056 mm) (778 mm) (740 mm) (298 mm) (121 mm) (535 mm) *Measured to center of swage eye. Swivel height may vary according to swage eye shaft variations.** E Max and Min depend on foil position at adjuster tube. UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 ESP Unit 1, 2, 3 31

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