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Boom failure videos

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Created by sboardcrazy > 9 months ago, 10 Apr 2014
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8224 posts
10 Apr 2014 1:02PM
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I saw this on you tube and found it interesting. It would be harder to reassemble things like he says when you are on the water but worth trying..Anyone used these methods?


Sime
VIC, 9 posts
10 Apr 2014 2:52PM
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I snapped mine on the way out once and thought "all good, I'll just sail back with the good side". Worked great until the force snapped the good side also. Also went through the sail :(

tilldark
QLD, 275 posts
10 Apr 2014 3:25PM
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Good vid. Yip I've had several booms go on me (averaging 1 a year), swapping the boom over works really well, even planned back with half a boom once. You don't want too much back hand pressure and accept you will loose ground downwind. I can verify that the boom swap (asymmetric boom) technique definitely works

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8224 posts
10 Apr 2014 4:07PM
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Wish I'd seen this before the whole side of my boom snapped off out off Coal Pt. I ended up getting help from a 50' cruiser. 2nd thoughts it was blowing 25kts + and very choppy so not sure if I could have swapped boom over anyway..

boardboy
QLD, 554 posts
10 Apr 2014 5:03PM
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you can weld the arms back on in a jiffy out in the water if you use your lazer eyes.
If your lazer eyes get wet and dont work properly you can always just fly back to shore.

neilpete
WA, 184 posts
10 Apr 2014 4:35PM
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I don"t think this will work in rough conditions.
As an emergency you would be much better off to release the sail and paddle to the shore.
Safety first!!

tilldark
QLD, 275 posts
10 Apr 2014 7:07PM
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boardboy said..

you can weld the arms back on in a jiffy out in the water if you use your lazer eyes.
If your lazer eyes get wet and dont work properly you can always just fly back to shore.


no drinking on school nights!

waterpistol
NSW, 125 posts
10 Apr 2014 7:42PM
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Snapped a boom arm once in 35 knots on the lake and was able to hold on to the broken parts in each hand well enough to sail back to the shore but couldn't use the harness so I was totally stuffed when I got back

Bobbin
WA, 122 posts
10 Apr 2014 8:52PM
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Yip. When at sea bouncing around with a board attached you will need to take the boom out the top of the sail.
Pretty simple.

Mastbender
1972 posts
11 Apr 2014 6:39AM
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I'll take a broken boom arm any day over a broken inhaul line, that's the worst, there's nothing like having your booms fall down onto the deck of your board all of a sudden.

joe windsurf
1482 posts
11 Apr 2014 6:46AM
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yeah - when that happened to me - was going full blast and punched a nice hole in the deck with my harness hook #$%^&*

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
11 Apr 2014 9:02AM
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just remember to attach the front of the broken arm (cause it doesn't eject like on the clip..) with the harness line (around the mast and attached to the good arm left) so it doesn't bounce back and forth and puncture your sail...

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
13 Apr 2014 11:49PM
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I bet you can't watch this without laughing!

swapper
NSW, 20 posts
14 Apr 2014 8:40AM
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^^^
So funny, thanks.

jp747
1553 posts
14 Apr 2014 7:31AM
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if there was fresh water around would you rinse your boom? I tend to think especially on aluminum booms that salt congregates inside and eats the boom inside out..it's difficult to find corrosion especially under boom covers..I know they're annodized but still

evilC
QLD, 680 posts
14 Apr 2014 10:54AM
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KA360 said..

I bet you can't watch this without laughing!



Nice commitment to the harness, no matter what



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