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Negative, the outhaul is an external block and tackle with
the bitter end going around a rounded groove in the end cap of the boom and cleating to a clam cleat underneath the boom. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Doesn't your outhaul make a hole for water to get in? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Don't be concerned. The crack is filled with silicone sealant and I even went to the trouble to v-shape the groove in the boom to make sure any water that wanted to collect in the channel would just drip out. No water gets into the crack as it is totally sealed. Don't you see on the very bottom that there is no indent? No rust or corrosion is evident after over ten years. The repair is bonafide! S.Simon - knows how things work "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I'm just worried about the salt on those galvanized pipes -that's an awful big crack! Hey, why not get a new boom -you can probably get an old one or broken mast to cut to size! Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Why not go to sea with it? There are pipes inside that you cannot be seen. Somebody once said a sleeve is the best repair. Well, it just so happens I put a sleeve INSIDE where it cannot be seen in the form of one large diameter pipe to fit the bottom side of the boom and two smaller pipes to fit the spaces above that were left open in the egg- shaped boom. I even consulted an engineer friend and he assured me my repair was stronger than the rest of the boom. You idiots hate it because it was done for less than twenty bucks and it is BETTER than new. S.Simon. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Oh brother. You go to sea with it like that???? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Hey Booby I took a picture of the cut and repaired boom just to shut your fat ass up because I know you would come out of hiding to complain about it. Check it out at: Http://www.homestead.com/captneal/files/Boomrepair.jpg Bwaaahahahahahahahahah S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I just had to make a momentary return!!! Pics of Neal's cheap looking bargain basement sails are reason enough! I note that he's careful to keep that BENT BOOM out of the shots, but he left this one in!!! http://captneal.homestead.com/files/shelffootjpg.jpg Not only in the boom bent (with NO repair evident as the same old tired finish is visible straight across), but the sail appears baggy beyond it's cut due to the bend/damage. Of course he rarely sails, but why add even cheap sails to a compromised spar? The man is a raging idiot. Take care and enjoy yourselves.... Capt Robert B C&C 32 NY |
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When was the last time you took the boom off and cechecd the inside for
the white powder of Al death? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Negative, the outhaul is an external block and tackle with the bitter end going around a rounded groove in the end cap of the boom and cleating to a clam cleat underneath the boom. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Doesn't your outhaul make a hole for water to get in? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Don't be concerned. The crack is filled with silicone sealant and I even went to the trouble to v-shape the groove in the boom to make sure any water that wanted to collect in the channel would just drip out. No water gets into the crack as it is totally sealed. Don't you see on the very bottom that there is no indent? No rust or corrosion is evident after over ten years. The repair is bonafide! S.Simon - knows how things work "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I'm just worried about the salt on those galvanized pipes -that's an awful big crack! Hey, why not get a new boom -you can probably get an old one or broken mast to cut to size! Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Why not go to sea with it? There are pipes inside that you cannot be seen. Somebody once said a sleeve is the best repair. Well, it just so happens I put a sleeve INSIDE where it cannot be seen in the form of one large diameter pipe to fit the bottom side of the boom and two smaller pipes to fit the spaces above that were left open in the egg- shaped boom. I even consulted an engineer friend and he assured me my repair was stronger than the rest of the boom. You idiots hate it because it was done for less than twenty bucks and it is BETTER than new. S.Simon. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Oh brother. You go to sea with it like that???? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Hey Booby I took a picture of the cut and repaired boom just to shut your fat ass up because I know you would come out of hiding to complain about it. Check it out at: Http://www.homestead.com/captneal/files/Boomrepair.jpg Bwaaahahahahahahahahah S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I just had to make a momentary return!!! Pics of Neal's cheap looking bargain basement sails are reason enough! I note that he's careful to keep that BENT BOOM out of the shots, but he left this one in!!! http://captneal.homestead.com/files/shelffootjpg.jpg Not only in the boom bent (with NO repair evident as the same old tired finish is visible straight across), but the sail appears baggy beyond it's cut due to the bend/damage. Of course he rarely sails, but why add even cheap sails to a compromised spar? The man is a raging idiot. Take care and enjoy yourselves.... Capt Robert B C&C 32 NY |
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![]() The white powder (aluminum oxide) can be evidenced by swelling of the metal's outside surface. As you can see in the very clear picture there is none of that. If it ain't broke then don't fix it. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... When was the last time you took the boom off and cechecd the inside for the white powder of Al death? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Negative, the outhaul is an external block and tackle with the bitter end going around a rounded groove in the end cap of the boom and cleating to a clam cleat underneath the boom. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Doesn't your outhaul make a hole for water to get in? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Don't be concerned. The crack is filled with silicone sealant and I even went to the trouble to v-shape the groove in the boom to make sure any water that wanted to collect in the channel would just drip out. No water gets into the crack as it is totally sealed. Don't you see on the very bottom that there is no indent? No rust or corrosion is evident after over ten years. The repair is bonafide! S.Simon - knows how things work "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I'm just worried about the salt on those galvanized pipes -that's an awful big crack! Hey, why not get a new boom -you can probably get an old one or broken mast to cut to size! Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Why not go to sea with it? There are pipes inside that you cannot be seen. Somebody once said a sleeve is the best repair. Well, it just so happens I put a sleeve INSIDE where it cannot be seen in the form of one large diameter pipe to fit the bottom side of the boom and two smaller pipes to fit the spaces above that were left open in the egg- shaped boom. I even consulted an engineer friend and he assured me my repair was stronger than the rest of the boom. You idiots hate it because it was done for less than twenty bucks and it is BETTER than new. S.Simon. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Oh brother. You go to sea with it like that???? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Hey Booby I took a picture of the cut and repaired boom just to shut your fat ass up because I know you would come out of hiding to complain about it. Check it out at: Http://www.homestead.com/captneal/files/Boomrepair.jpg Bwaaahahahahahahahahah S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I just had to make a momentary return!!! Pics of Neal's cheap looking bargain basement sails are reason enough! I note that he's careful to keep that BENT BOOM out of the shots, but he left this one in!!! http://captneal.homestead.com/files/shelffootjpg.jpg Not only in the boom bent (with NO repair evident as the same old tired finish is visible straight across), but the sail appears baggy beyond it's cut due to the bend/damage. Of course he rarely sails, but why add even cheap sails to a compromised spar? The man is a raging idiot. Take care and enjoy yourselves.... Capt Robert B C&C 32 NY |
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If the outside swells the Al is paper thin!
Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: The white powder (aluminum oxide) can be evidenced by swelling of the metal's outside surface. As you can see in the very clear picture there is none of that. If it ain't broke then don't fix it. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... When was the last time you took the boom off and cechecd the inside for the white powder of Al death? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Negative, the outhaul is an external block and tackle with the bitter end going around a rounded groove in the end cap of the boom and cleating to a clam cleat underneath the boom. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Doesn't your outhaul make a hole for water to get in? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Don't be concerned. The crack is filled with silicone sealant and I even went to the trouble to v-shape the groove in the boom to make sure any water that wanted to collect in the channel would just drip out. No water gets into the crack as it is totally sealed. Don't you see on the very bottom that there is no indent? No rust or corrosion is evident after over ten years. The repair is bonafide! S.Simon - knows how things work "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I'm just worried about the salt on those galvanized pipes -that's an awful big crack! Hey, why not get a new boom -you can probably get an old one or broken mast to cut to size! Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Why not go to sea with it? There are pipes inside that you cannot be seen. Somebody once said a sleeve is the best repair. Well, it just so happens I put a sleeve INSIDE where it cannot be seen in the form of one large diameter pipe to fit the bottom side of the boom and two smaller pipes to fit the spaces above that were left open in the egg- shaped boom. I even consulted an engineer friend and he assured me my repair was stronger than the rest of the boom. You idiots hate it because it was done for less than twenty bucks and it is BETTER than new. S.Simon. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Oh brother. You go to sea with it like that???? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Hey Booby I took a picture of the cut and repaired boom just to shut your fat ass up because I know you would come out of hiding to complain about it. Check it out at: Http://www.homestead.com/captneal/files/Boomrepair.jpg Bwaaahahahahahahahahah S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I just had to make a momentary return!!! Pics of Neal's cheap looking bargain basement sails are reason enough! I note that he's careful to keep that BENT BOOM out of the shots, but he left this one in!!! http://captneal.homestead.com/files/shelffootjpg.jpg Not only in the boom bent (with NO repair evident as the same old tired finish is visible straight across), but the sail appears baggy beyond it's cut due to the bend/damage. Of course he rarely sails, but why add even cheap sails to a compromised spar? The man is a raging idiot. Take care and enjoy yourselves.... Capt Robert B C&C 32 NY |
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You can't wait for that. You need to check where the corrosion
starts not where it ends. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... The white powder (aluminum oxide) can be evidenced by swelling of the metal's outside surface. As you can see in the very clear picture there is none of that. If it ain't broke then don't fix it. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... When was the last time you took the boom off and cechecd the inside for the white powder of Al death? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Negative, the outhaul is an external block and tackle with the bitter end going around a rounded groove in the end cap of the boom and cleating to a clam cleat underneath the boom. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Doesn't your outhaul make a hole for water to get in? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Don't be concerned. The crack is filled with silicone sealant and I even went to the trouble to v-shape the groove in the boom to make sure any water that wanted to collect in the channel would just drip out. No water gets into the crack as it is totally sealed. Don't you see on the very bottom that there is no indent? No rust or corrosion is evident after over ten years. The repair is bonafide! S.Simon - knows how things work "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I'm just worried about the salt on those galvanized pipes -that's an awful big crack! Hey, why not get a new boom -you can probably get an old one or broken mast to cut to size! Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Why not go to sea with it? There are pipes inside that you cannot be seen. Somebody once said a sleeve is the best repair. Well, it just so happens I put a sleeve INSIDE where it cannot be seen in the form of one large diameter pipe to fit the bottom side of the boom and two smaller pipes to fit the spaces above that were left open in the egg- shaped boom. I even consulted an engineer friend and he assured me my repair was stronger than the rest of the boom. You idiots hate it because it was done for less than twenty bucks and it is BETTER than new. S.Simon. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Oh brother. You go to sea with it like that???? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Hey Booby I took a picture of the cut and repaired boom just to shut your fat ass up because I know you would come out of hiding to complain about it. Check it out at: Http://www.homestead.com/captneal/files/Boomrepair.jpg Bwaaahahahahahahahahah S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I just had to make a momentary return!!! Pics of Neal's cheap looking bargain basement sails are reason enough! I note that he's careful to keep that BENT BOOM out of the shots, but he left this one in!!! http://captneal.homestead.com/files/shelffootjpg.jpg Not only in the boom bent (with NO repair evident as the same old tired finish is visible straight across), but the sail appears baggy beyond it's cut due to the bend/damage. Of course he rarely sails, but why add even cheap sails to a compromised spar? The man is a raging idiot. Take care and enjoy yourselves.... Capt Robert B C&C 32 NY |
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