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Trip
Trip
8 posts
8 posts
15 Jun 2007 3:48am
Hello all,
I am kind of new to windsurfing and bought an older windsurfer off someone i know. They never knew how to set it up so they could not show me. is there any step by step instructions on how to set it up mainly tie the boom to the mast.
thanks in advance
MooseJaw
MooseJaw
28 posts
28 posts
15 Jun 2007 6:31am
Where do you live ? (approx)
drowned rat
drowned rat
WA
37 posts
WA, 37 posts
15 Jun 2007 6:42am
I went to the Neil Pride website, they have some podcast videos that helped me, might help you too.
bigboard
bigboard
27 posts
27 posts
15 Jun 2007 8:06am
If your rig is so old that you have to lash it to the mast, you should consider buying a new boom with a clamp on head. They are just easier and hold to the boom well. The cost won't be much considering the savings. You can use old sails especially if they don't have full battens.
mathew
mathew
QLD
2172 posts
QLD, 2172 posts
15 Jun 2007 11:08am
quote:
Originally posted by bigboard

If your rig is so old that you have to lash it to the mast, you should consider buying a new boom with a clamp on head. They are just easier and hold to the boom well. The cost won't be much considering the savings. You can use old sails especially if they don't have full battens.



If your rig is so old that you have to lash it to the mast, your whole setup is too old. Newer gear will be orders of magnitude easier to learn on.
Trip
Trip
8 posts
8 posts
19 Jun 2007 2:58am
i live in birmingham michigan. and i am just using this during the summer while in college when i get out i will look into new stuff but i can only use 2months out of the year since i am going to college at michigan tech.
mathew
mathew
QLD
2172 posts
QLD, 2172 posts
19 Jun 2007 10:26am
quote:
Originally posted by Trip

i live in birmingham michigan.



Michigan isn't in Australia - how about you update your profile so that it actually reflects where you reside.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
19 Jun 2007 11:12am
quote:
Originally posted by Trip

Hello all,
I am kind of new to windsurfing and bought an older windsurfer off someone i know. They never knew how to set it up so they could not show me. is there any step by step instructions on how to set it up mainly tie the boom to the mast.
thanks in advance


Sounds like Brucie boy again, especially as bigboard has replied to it
The Grinch
The Grinch
WA
733 posts
WA, 733 posts
19 Jun 2007 11:19am

Give the guy a chance!
He could be genuine!!!!!!!!!!

Is Lake Michigan in Australia?
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
19 Jun 2007 7:26pm
quote:
Originally posted by The Grinch


Give the guy a chance!
He could be genuine!!!!!!!!!!



Too true, so I'll try and remember how I used to tie a boom on.

First work out where the boom needs to be, somewhere between chin and chest, (when mast is mounted on board) is normally recommended.

Slide mast in sail and downhaul till the boom tie on point is accessible.

Place boom alongside mast parallel with it, clew towards mast base, wind rope around mast about 3 times, then cleat it off in whatever cleating system the boom head has. The last one I used had ridges between 2 rope holes, you formed a loop of rope through the holes, then the end of the rope comes back through a 3rd hole, over the ridges and under the loop. The rope is then pulled tight a section at a time, eventually working the slack through the loop.

Pull rear of boom to sail clew, this action tightens the rope clamping the boom firmly to the mast.
Tie clew of sail to boom, then outhaul and downhaul sail to correct tension.

Note older sails had no where near as much downhaul as modern sails, you'll destroy the sail if you over downhaul it!!!!

warning it's ages since I've done this and my memory isn't all it used to be, so might be an idea to try this and come back with any questions, before you head off to the beach!!
Unless someone else can confirm.
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
19 Jun 2007 8:22pm
quote:
Originally posted by decrepit

quote:
Originally posted by The Grinch


Give the guy a chance!
He could be genuine!!!!!!!!!!



Too true, so I'll try and remember how I used to tie a boom on.

First work out where the boom needs to be, somewhere between chin and chest, (when mast is mounted on board) is normally recommended.

Slide mast in sail and downhaul till the boom tie on point is accessible.

Place boom alongside mast parallel with it, clew towards mast base, wind rope around mast about 3 times, then cleat it off in whatever cleating system the boom head has. The last one I used had ridges between 2 rope holes, you formed a loop of rope through the holes, then the end of the rope comes back through a 3rd hole, over the ridges and under the loop. The rope is then pulled tight a section at a time, eventually working the slack through the loop.

Pull rear of boom to sail clew, this action tightens the rope clamping the boom firmly to the mast.
Tie clew of sail to boom, then outhaul and downhaul sail to correct tension.

Note older sails had no where near as much downhaul as modern sails, you'll destroy the sail if you over downhaul it!!!!

warning it's ages since I've done this and my memory isn't all it used to be, so might be an idea to try this and come back with any questions, before you head off to the beach!!
Unless someone else can confirm.



Your memory hasn't failed you, thats the right way to fit the boom. It's only been 6 years for me
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
19 Jun 2007 8:58pm
What a pathetic individual
Is this bloke for real?
I have some step by step instructions. Infact I have the first step... @#$% OFF!
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
19 Jun 2007 9:04pm
quote:
Originally posted by elmo


Your memory hasn't failed you, thats the right way to fit the boom. It's only been 6 years for me



Hey, wait till you're my age, 6 days becomes a problem!!!!!

But I probably did this enough times back then (no idea, -- when did clamps first appear? Early 90's?) for it to fossilise and become a permanent part of my brain.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
20 Jun 2007 12:31am
late eighties for the benchmark chinook front end maybe.

certainly tyronsea had one mid eighties, copies off weird euro brands like "cowabunga"....please don't remind me.
The Grinch
The Grinch
WA
733 posts
WA, 733 posts
22 Jun 2007 12:26pm
quote:
Originally posted by Greenroom

What a pathetic individual
Is this bloke for real?
I have some step by step instructions. Infact I have the first step... @#$% OFF!



I think I just pissed my pants...
Mr. No-one
Mr. No-one
WA
921 posts
WA, 921 posts
22 Jun 2007 10:16pm
Hey Trip, forgive these guys, there thinky thing in there head doesn't work good. Take your gear down to your local sailing site and other poleboarders will point you in the right direction, you may even score some tips off a hot chick
Trip
Trip
8 posts
8 posts
23 Jun 2007 3:24am
ok so first sorry that i live in michigan in the US. but this is the only good site that i have found that might know how to thanks for all the tips. there are no shops close by because noone does it here. thanks james
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