Check if its your spinnaker halyard getting caught on the top of your headsail. 
Try tying off the unused spin halyard away from the mast to the shrouds before 
clipping it to the the mast collar. I had the same issue on my 30-2 before I 
figured it out.

Allan 
Drumroll30 Mk II
 
      From: RPH via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
 Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 1:08 AM
 Subject: Stus-List Why does my furler get "hung up"?
   
I just bent on my main and jib this evening. While furling my jib, the furler 
(Harken) seemed to get caught up somehow. It was as if the furler wanted to 
unwind a little, if that makes sense. 
I know that my jib sheets were not fouled. It felt as if I was twisting the 
foil or the forestay. 
I managed to furl by repeatedly backing off and gingerly furling again. 
Anyway, I'm asking because this happened to me last summer under sail while I 
was trying to reef. The situation was as above, but with the added drama of a 
wildly flapping jib. 
Is there an obvious reason for this? 
Robert H.1989 C&C 30 MKII
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