How many booms is enough?

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highvolume
highvolume
TAS
214 posts
TAS, 214 posts
9 Nov 2009 1:05pm
Hi,

After getting back into the sport 3 years ago and vowing to keep things simple i now seem to have 3 sails, 3 masts to match (+ extensions) but only one boom I share between the 3.

Do you have a dedicated boom for each rig or one good boom to go with you kit. Should i put my cash into buying one good carbon fiberboom or add a couple of good aluminium ones to the mix?

Cheers Chris
Befree001
Befree001
QLD
82 posts
QLD, 82 posts
9 Nov 2009 12:24pm
Not that I'm an expert or even close, but I have 2 booms only because the different shapes/design of the sails makes this a necessity
mkseven
mkseven
QLD
2315 posts
QLD, 2315 posts
9 Nov 2009 12:31pm
It depends upon the purpose of the boom with respect to profile and material. I have 3 booms to suit sails from 4.5-8.5. My biggest boom is carbon, middle is hybrid, both to suit slalom sails and are fitted with adjustable outhaul. Smallest boom is just alloy with no adjustable outhaul to fit wave sails. I try to keep booms with shortest possible extension to suit at least 2 sails and it is a minimum of stuffing around with harness line positions per boom.

Provided all of your sails are similar type and you dont have heaps of extension then 1 boom is fine. IMO you are better off getting a good alloy boom then replacing it at least every 2 years than having several booms and trying to get a longer life- corrosion still occurs if you aren't using the boom. As for carbon, alot of guys here are using carbon now and I can't say they are lasting any longer than alloy, they have their own reasons for failure. But yes if you are using either big sails or looking for that last x% of performance then go carbon.
highvolume
highvolume
TAS
214 posts
TAS, 214 posts
9 Nov 2009 1:39pm
Thanks for the advice,

My boom is ok on all 3 sails, i was thinking maybe I should upgrade my 2003 North R-type 8.5 to something newer and stick with one boom for this season. But was totally unsure on which way to go.

Cheers Chris
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
9 Nov 2009 11:46am
think it's a good idea to have a back up of your most common stuff in Case you break something.

So 2 booms one good one cheap

and then 2 masts, 2 extensions, and 2 sails if your most used size
FlickySpinny
FlickySpinny
WA
657 posts
WA, 657 posts
9 Nov 2009 5:06pm
One boom from 3.7 - 5.8. Can highly recommend Prolimit aluminium booms - I've given mine an absolute pasting over 3 seasons and it's still as good as new.
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
9 Nov 2009 8:32pm
ive only got 6 windsurfer booms( 10 sails ) all trashed. by next year i hope to build a completely carbon fibre mini landyacht fron broken stuff just need a couple more broken masts
so get out there and sail hard, in fact do it tommorrow
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