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Created by gavnwend > 9 months ago, 10 Mar 2015
gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
10 Mar 2015 9:12PM
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does a mast give any warning signs before they self destruct. where do l start. ???????

Mark _australia
WA, 23470 posts
10 Mar 2015 9:21PM
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If it is RDM and even better labelled 'Ezzy' ... that's a good sign it won't




It it is SDM and 100% carbon then, well.....

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
10 Mar 2015 11:31PM
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Yeah they give off a very loud bang just like a rifle going off a split second before you find yourself smacking hard into the water. Well that's what all my 100% sdm carbons did. Have been on rdms for over 2 years now with no problems.

Mark _australia
WA, 23470 posts
10 Mar 2015 10:45PM
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sausage said..
Yeah they give off a very loud bang just like a rifle going off a split second before you find yourself smacking hard into the water. Well that's what all my 100% sdm carbons did. Have been on rdms for over 2 years now with no problems.



Maybe people are shooting at you?


Like I said to PM33 and JapEye - just cos u r paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you...

gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
11 Mar 2015 4:33PM
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might not wait to it happens & retire it .save the long swim home.its a old 100% powerx use it for my biggest sail when the wind is light. thsnks guys

geoITA
201 posts
11 Mar 2015 11:44PM
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May give warning, or not. Of course any crack showing on the outside is a warning, but AFAIK most frequent breakages happen with 100% SDM race masts because of high tension, high bend and possibly irregularities in lamination. Weight matters, wall thickness even more, but not necessarily so. I used a very light Maui Sails 100% 460 mast from 2006 to 2012 with no problem at all, while a younger, much heavier "backup" one snapped after a few times out in 2009.
I am in touch with Maui Sails' mast manufacturer, was talking right now on the phone with him. Most recent 100% SDM masts from the brand have reduced diameter (not RDM's of course, but tapered right from the base) and thicker walls in order to have better reliability and it seems it works. Weights have gone another bit up, but WHO CARES. Once I asked him to manufacture me a 'proto' 460 mast with higher grade carbon, he suggested me not to want that as present production masts are so good and reliable it would make no sense for such 'supermast'. He does not know how bad I am at windsurfing, so I guess such suggestion has a general meaning.



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