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Homemade protective sleeve for foil mast?

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Created by shmish > 9 months ago, 23 Jan 2022
shmish
146 posts
23 Jan 2022 1:56PM
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I'm wondering if anyone has had success with making their own sleeve for their mast, and if so, what did you do? thanks

Mark _australia
WA, 23463 posts
23 Jan 2022 2:39PM
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Just down the page a bit

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/Different-nose-protection?page=2#7

powersloshin
NSW, 1839 posts
23 Jan 2022 5:55PM
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A piece of floating floor rubber underlay, very soft easy to stitch with a big needle and thread.
You could also use bubble wrap and tape it to the right shape, but is less user friendly

Paducah
2787 posts
23 Jan 2022 3:31PM
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Doesn't protect from hard dings but if you just want to keep stuff from scratching it and you live in a gun-friendly spot, rifle socks are cheap, quite long and slip right over the mast.

This comment probably puts me on a list somewhere, doesn't it...

Sandman1221
2776 posts
24 Jan 2022 7:21AM
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problem is mast is round, so whatever you cover the mast with, all the force of a mast impact will be applied to a 1/2" wide area on the board nose. So what soft material is not going to compress too much in that scenario, and not be too bulky on the mast when windsurfing? As long as you are on water, a nose pad will only have to absorb some of the mast impact, because the board will get pushed into the water. So you just need a nose pad that will slow down the mast impact enough so that the board has time to push into the water. That is what my two layer nose pad does, and has done many times. 1/16" stiff plastic layer spreads out the 1/2" wide mast impact, 1/2" dense EVA adsorbs part of the impact, and both give the board time to push into the water.




Swindy
WA, 456 posts
24 Jan 2022 7:51AM
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It's a bit confusing when there is more than one mast on a board
An old padded SDM mast bag cut down to length works well for a foil mast.



LeeD
3939 posts
24 Jan 2022 7:58AM
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Carpet, cardboard, 1/8th" plywood, foam, old wetsuit.

azymuth
WA, 2156 posts
24 Jan 2022 8:41AM
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Paducah said..Doesn't protect from hard dings but if you just want to keep stuff from scratching it and you live in a gun-friendly spot, rifle socks are cheap, quite long and slip right over the mast. This comment probably puts me on a list somewhere, doesn't it...


"No fly list" to Australia

Mark _australia
WA, 23463 posts
24 Jan 2022 9:05AM
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Ohhhhhh that mast

I'd second gun socks as the proper ones are impregnated with silicone lube which can't hurt

ZeroVix
363 posts
24 Jan 2022 10:44AM
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Sometimes it is hard to read the title .

Just get one from SAB or Unifiber. Cheap and works. Use pipe insulation for your fuse - cut to length. Get a decent bag to store everything together.

Paducah
2787 posts
24 Jan 2022 11:55AM
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azymuth said..
Paducah said..Doesn't protect from hard dings but if you just want to keep stuff from scratching it and you live in a gun-friendly spot, rifle socks are cheap, quite long and slip right over the mast. This comment probably puts me on a list somewhere, doesn't it...


"No fly list" to Australia


Never planned to come anyway. Too many dangerous critters. I don't want to meet my maker after an encounter with a drop bear

Sandman1221
2776 posts
25 Jan 2022 8:49AM
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oh, did not know that was a pic of a foil mast in a cover leaning against the tail gate!



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