Mast top repairs

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sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
3 Jan 2011 7:53pm
When I was rigging my old sack of a 5.7m yesterday the mast pushed through the top of the luff..[}:)]I think I'm jinxed this year..I'll put it into a sailmakers for repairs but can you put a cap & adjustment on them or is it best to just replace the top of the luff tube? It was an old North Voodoo.
firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
3 Jan 2011 5:58pm
When this happened to me once and sail wasn't worth spending a repair on, I just drilled a hole through the top and nut and bolted it with a couple of big washers, looked bogan but did the trick
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
WA, 23688 posts
3 Jan 2011 6:06pm
You mean the strap tore off?
If so doesn't cost much to unpick the first little bit of the luff tube and sew a new strap in - if you want adjustable you'll be paying extra for the buckle unless you find an old sail with an adjustable head, cut that off and take it to the sailmakers and then you're only paying 20min labour

Or did your mast poke thru the luff tube? Then again, about the same cost to patch it I guess
ducati
ducati
QLD
474 posts
QLD, 474 posts
3 Jan 2011 8:45pm
firiebob said...

When this happened to me once and sail wasn't worth spending a repair on, I just drilled a hole through the top and nut and bolted it with a couple of big washers, looked bogan but did the trick


Phaaaarkkkk Firey thas a bit ruff
bloody bush mechanic

sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
4 Jan 2011 12:45am
firiebob said...

When this happened to me once and sail wasn't worth spending a repair on, I just drilled a hole through the top and nut and bolted it with a couple of big washers, looked bogan but did the trick


Can't visualise it..? photos ..diagram?
The luff had a concealed piece inside the top that formed a 'stop' / roof' whatever you want to call it.Thats what was pierced.It wasn't a turban with a cap & strap like some of my sailwork sails although I was thinking maybe that would be the cheapest & easiest repair..?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
WA, 23688 posts
3 Jan 2011 9:58pm
Yeah sew in a turban off another sail - easy
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
4 Jan 2011 8:43am
I hope the sailmaker has one as I haven't got a spare worse luck.
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