Hi All
Is there an aussie manufacturer and/or supplier (via mail order) of this style of boom bra:
www.board-worx.com/
Note: I'm after something that will protect the nose of my board when I catapult.
Thanks ![]()
A couple of thoughts..
If your boom is hitting the nose of your board, you're either riding a long board, are really short in stature, or your boom is too low. Most likely it's the mast hitting the board.
Learn to hold on to your boom when you catapult - especially with the back hand. Oversheet if you can. This will steer the mast over and past the nose. Usually you will hit the water before the mast hits the board, and this slows the impact down better than any 25mm piece of soft foam can ever hope for.
Another option is a nose protector on your board, but I've never been convinced that the positives outweigh the potential for a crack under the protector that you can't see.
If you're handy with a knife and contact adhesive and don't mind making something a bit ugly for the duration, you can buy one of those pool noodles and glue a section of that to the nose of your board for next to nothing.
Catapulting is one of those compulsory phases that everyone goes through. It will pass, and you'll be asking about avoiding spin out before you know it!
Just emailed you details SB.
Hi, Jason,
Neil Pryde do a similar product, under the name of a "T-Boom Protector", see here:http://www.neilpryde.com/equipment-2009/accessories/t-boom-protector.html.
I've got one and am happy with it, although (IMHO) it could be a bit longer in the mast length protector (it's 27 cm long).
Before I obtained the NP, I was using a normal boom bra then fitting a ProLimit mast protector (its 37 cm long) upside down, just under the boom head.
The NP is used on my 400/370 masts for wave sails and the ProLimit on my 430/460 masts, for large wave and my slalom sails.
Don't know if there is a NP dealer in Adelaide, but you could send an e-mail to SHQ in Melbourne (shq@shq.com.au. Mark it for Paul) or one to Windsurfing Perth, to see if they've got any and what they cost.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Windman
Another option is to go down to any surf shop and buy a surfboard tail pad/deck grip.
You want the type that has a thick raised edge that you normally put at the back of the board to provide a bit of leverage off the back foot.
Cut the raised section away from the rest of the grip (some styles have a separate kicker pad section) and then stick this on the nose of the board with the highest point on the front and the angle declining back towards the rear of the board.
It's thick compact foam which could help... comes with its own contact glue... and even better you will be able to remove it easily once you have mastered the art of the catapult.
An upside down mast protector attached just under the boom on the front of the mast/sail will also help even out the impact loading.
Hi all
555: It's for my new board (custom jobie - expecting it in the next few months). I'm going from 150L to 115L
. It's precautionary. Yeah, my mask's normally knock the nose. I have got around the problem on my current board by taping a squillion km's of gaffa tape around the nose. Thanks for the pool noodle tip - the beauty about this idea is, when the wind dies, you can have a pool noodle sword fight with the tea baggers right on the beach !
SurfConnect: still waiting for email :)
WindmanV: no worries. I'll shake some trees.
WindWarrior: Thanks :). This stuff ? - http://www.mcsurf.com.au/products/deck_grip_tail_block_creature_of_leisure/222/1
pittsy: Thanks. If i'm in the area (don't know when). You lucky bastards for living close to the surf shops and the sea. I envy you :)
PR & WM: I'll get G-cups
Ja
What about this:
www.thedeviator.com/
The only flaw I can see is ripping out the base track, or it slipping around.
I use a mast protecter and just put it under the boom instead of at the base of the mast where it was originally made for.http://www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/showProduct/Windsurfing/Windsurfing+Accessories/305234/Chinook+Medium+Mast+Base+Pad
I also have a boom bra but like someone else said the boom doesn't reach the nose.
RE: deviator. I also bought this but haven't used it. It takes longer to rig up and I also read an article that if the force in the catapult is strong enough the leverage of the mast on the deviator can potentially rip out the mast foot housing from your board, but this would be unlucky.
As you can probably guess I completely totalled the nose of one of my boards in a huge catapult (35knots), so I am taking all the precautions I can.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Simeon for web links :). Interesting reading.
I ordered a mast base protector from Padi (SurfConnect) and will go with that.
Thanks all :)
Ja
North sails make the best boom bra that i've ever seen, it has a removable mast pad that clips onto the mast.I"ve been using them on our hire gear for about 4 seasons with great results and they only cost about 30 bucks.