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razzmatazz
razzmatazz
NSW
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NSW, 184 posts
14 Feb 2011 5:15pm
I have a sail that requires a 238 boom but my boom only extends to 235. Has anyone ever changed the position of the hole i the sail or is it always necessary to have the right boom?
thanks
Trousers
Trousers
SA
565 posts
SA, 565 posts
14 Feb 2011 5:38pm
it's generally best to have a boom fit the sail with as little extention as possible. that way you get the least flex (check out the boom-mounted go-pro videos to see flex in action).

so extending past what the boom is built for you'll introduce more flex, and possibly even bring on the early demise of your boom. wouldn't recommend it.
CJW
CJW
NSW
1731 posts
CJW CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
14 Feb 2011 6:17pm
razzmatazz said...

I have a sail that requires a 238 boom but my boom only extends to 235. Has anyone ever changed the position of the hole i the sail or is it always necessary to have the right boom?
thanks


I assume you mean moving the clew eyelet closer to the boom so you have a 'boom cut out' like a lot of the newer sails? Sure, you could get a sail maker to do it, but it's going to be ghetto and depending upon the location of the nearest batten to the clew eyelet could end very badly. As Trousers suggested if you want to use the sail properly, get a new boom.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
14 Feb 2011 4:56pm
options in order of preference:

(1) longer boom
(2) longer extensions for your boom (if it is old you may get a complete longer tail with the right diameter at any one of a number of windsurfing shops for very little outlay)
(3) drill another hole in your extension bits about 4cm further up. This is NOT good and increases the chance of breakages but if you do not sail overpowered, and are not heavy and won't pump hard, and be sensible it may be an option for a short while until you can afford option 1.

razzmatazz
razzmatazz
NSW
184 posts
NSW, 184 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:39pm
Mark _australia said...

options in order of preference:

(1) longer boom
(2) longer extensions for your boom (if it is old you may get a complete longer tail with the right diameter at any one of a number of windsurfing shops for very little outlay)
(3) drill another hole in your extension bits about 4cm further up. This is NOT good and increases the chance of breakages but if you do not sail overpowered, and are not heavy and won't pump hard, and be sensible it may be an option for a short while until you can afford option 1.



I reckon I save up for a new 2nd hand boom.
because i just might be overpowered because the wind picked up all of a sudden and I didn't notice it coming, and I'm stuck out there somewhere trying to get back to the beach without referring to swimming.
thanks all
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
1871 posts
NSW, 1871 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:57pm
razzmatazz said...

I have a sail that requires a 238 boom but my boom only extends to 235. Has anyone ever changed the position of the hole i the sail or is it always necessary to have the right boom?
thanks


I did a clew cutout mod on one of my older sails. It actually worked well and allowed me to use my existing boom.
Check the following link
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Boom-cut-outs-a-question-for-the-sail-experts/
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
14 Feb 2011 6:00pm
razzmatazz said...

Mark _australia said...

options in order of preference:

(1) longer boom
(2) longer extensions for your boom (if it is old you may get a complete longer tail with the right diameter at any one of a number of windsurfing shops for very little outlay)
(3) drill another hole in your extension bits about 4cm further up. This is NOT good and increases the chance of breakages but if you do not sail overpowered, and are not heavy and won't pump hard, and be sensible it may be an option for a short while until you can afford option 1.



I reckon I save up for a new 2nd hand boom.
because i just might be overpowered because the wind picked up all of a sudden and I didn't notice it coming, and I'm stuck out there somewhere trying to get back to the beach without referring to swimming.
thanks all



Yeah I think so
Really a secondhand ally boom will be about the same price as the cutting and moving the clew grommet inwards (a good $100 charged by the sailmaker I reckon)
razzmatazz
razzmatazz
NSW
184 posts
NSW, 184 posts
14 Feb 2011 10:34pm
waiting4wind mentioned about $55 in his post. I folloed his link though and the comment by the Maui guy, which is another link in one of the later posts, is putting me off going down that path. There is also an Italien guy making some comments re clew cutouts that make sense to me. Anyways. 2nd hand boom it is. Does anyone know of one for sail. pass it forward













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