David Tyler wrote:
It happens with sheets, as well as halyards, and I think it's a question of how the tail of the sheet/halyard is stowed. It's easy to get turns in the line building up, and my solution is to incorporate a swivel at the bitter end of the line (that would be at the yard, with a 5:1 halyard). Never use a swivel-headed block, though, as this allows the whole of the halyard tackle to twist around itself and lock up. Is this what you're seeing?
As I said to Annie, the mystery is why now and never before? I always flake the halyard and the blocks are fixed. Now, your idea of a swivel on the bitter end - that makes real sense. Many thanks.