mjspencer01 wrote:I have a jib self furler from Schaefer. Does anybody use one of these?
Not on my DS. I've used them on much bigger keel boats. On those boats the system is more complicated and the sail wraps around the forestay.
mjspencer01 wrote:I'm wondering specifically how to attach my jib to it. I beleive the top of the jib attaches to the halyard for hoisting and somehow the bottom attaches to the furler. Then when you want to you can pull the line on the furler and it will roll the jib around its built in cable.
That is basically all there is too it. And you release the control line and pull on a sheet to unwrap the sail.
mjspencer01 wrote: Seem like you need a swivel at the top where it attaches to the halyard so it can turn.
Yes, otherwise the halyard gets all twisted and messed up. Sadly, since it is a "boat part" it will probably set you back $50. Do you have a bag of leftover parts that you don't know what to do with? It probably looks like a large size spool of sewing thread with a dowel jammed into one end. The lower end of the swivel has a split in the spool and a pin that runs across it (to capture the head of the jib) and the top is the dowel which will have an eye for the halyard. Though they do vary in appearance.
mjspencer01 wrote:Also, I'm wondering what's an easy way to attach the jib main to the clew. its one long line so I'm assuming I tie in on at the middle. Is there a preferred knot for that?
So simple that I don't know if it qualifies as a "knot", but you just fold the jib sheet in the middle, stuff the fold-loop through the grommet a couple of inches, then pull both sheets (tail first) through the fold-loop, pull the tails snug. Done!
If that doesn't make sense I can try to put a photo up.