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Lots of these rigid vangs break, compared to rope vangs
which are more reliable, obviously. As OZ stated booms often break right at the vang attachment point. This is a weak point because of the leverage, as CM stated. Not if installed correctly. I had my Quick Vang boom bracket break loose from the boom once as we crossed the starting line of a race. The reason for the failure ..... the nitwit who installed the boom fitting attached it to the thin walled boom with machine screws and no backing plate. I would be all of 2 threads had been holding that fitting on. I drilled and tapped proper sized holes in a 5' long piece of 1/2" x 1/2" aluminum bar stock and placed it inside the boom. Now those machine screws have much more meat to get a grip on and the 5' length really spreads the load. We've done a couple of auto jibes in big winds on downwind legs with nothing breaking since then. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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