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Boom brakes and preventers
Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMvralRauSE and watch for the
sequence BEFORE the rescuer attaches to the 'blue' bag. Youll note that he wraps 2 loops around the descender for extra heavy loads .... youll only need 'one' loop around the descender to make it work for a boom brake device. I use it on a 440 sq. ft. mainsail. (with one loop around the device). Why I use the 'eared' type of descender is that the 'ears' stop the line from overwrapping around the descender, thus jamming. I tie a line to the gen track, up to the descender affixed to a boom bail, then to a block on the opposite genoa track ... then back to the cockpit. I control the amount of friction (hence the amount of frictional amount applied by tensioning the line (via a cam cleat). When you set up, do a few trial gybes until you get the tension on the line correct ... which sets the amount of friction desired. :-) |
Boom brakes and preventers
RichH wrote:
I use a Garhauer rigid vang; and, a CMI 'rescue descender' as the boom brake. http://www.cmi-gear.com/catalog/descenders/R1000.asp Lets see. A CMI for $40 or a GYB-Easy for around $300 that requires special line to be replaced every 5 years. Gordon |
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