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Aluminium booms which good but cheap

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Created by sboardcrazy > 9 months ago, 25 Jun 2013
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
25 Jun 2013 10:56AM
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I have had loft booms and been very happy with them although my larger 175-235 slalom one is creaking a lot . I know it may be fine but it makes me nervous. It has had 4 seasons use. I'm only a light weight but sail regularly so it's had a lot of use.
I'd like to buy another but windsurfnsales has sold out and I don't know where else to get one?
I recently bought a mystic venom boom cheap 2nd hand but still in the wrapping..It seems ok although its a smaller size for my 4.8m sails down. Anyone know much about the mystics? are they any good? Also any more al booms that will do the job. I dont have the budget for carbon and these have lasted well with my sailing.( lake / now 'speed' sailing).

Mark _australia
WA, 23701 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:26AM
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I always had long Chinook last a long time, and I think they're about $350 now

d1
WA, 304 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:32AM
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Aeron V-Grip. It won't warp for sure, and is very stiff. The clamp is also pretty good. It's on the heavy side though, but fine for slalom use. The nice thing about it is that the profile is very thin where the fingers hold the boom. I find this very easy to hold, especially with my hands that look like they've come from a Tim Burton movie.

Mark _australia
WA, 23701 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:34AM
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d1 said..
Aeron V-Grip. It won't warp for sure, and is very stiff. The clamp is also pretty good. It's on the heavy side though, but fine for slalom use.


Yes agreed. or if the price is better, the Simmer ally with the same v profile as it is just rebadged but can be cheaper

Bender
WA, 2236 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:47AM
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I think your money would be better spent on a 2nd hand 3-4yr old carbon boom as it will last foreever. I have several carbon booms that only cost me $300 and they are still perfect after 10+yrs. Ali booms should be repaced after 3seasons (for peace of mind IMHO) and at aprox $350 you do the maths. Carbon booms are cheaper in the long run , stiffer and nicer to use

stehsegler
WA, 3580 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:54AM
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Mark _australia said..

I always had long Chinook last a long time, and I think they're about $350 now


I second the Chinook booms. I had two for a very very long time. Almost indestructible albeit heavy.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
25 Jun 2013 12:11PM
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I have an old Hydro Dynamix aluminium boom that is still going. I bought it around 1994.

If I was buying a new boom I'd probably buy a Hydro Dynamix one so support an Australian business.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
25 Jun 2013 12:12PM
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I was hoping for a budget of more like < $200

longwinded
WA, 347 posts
25 Jun 2013 10:25AM
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sboardcrazy said...
I was hoping for a budget of more like < $200


Just a questions of maths then. Is a real long swim home worth $150?

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
25 Jun 2013 12:30PM
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longwinded said..


sboardcrazy said...
I was hoping for a budget of more like < $200



Just a questions of maths then. Is a real long swim home worth $150?


The last 2 I've had have lasted since I got back into the sport . I paid $170 and got the wave 2nd hand chucked in for free ( it lasted 3 seasons..)..Suppose I'm spoilt after that..
When the wave one finally died I got a free ride in a luxury 50ft cruiser.... Mind you I didn't really enjoy it..

aussieboats
NSW, 342 posts
25 Jun 2013 12:42PM
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Hi, from Jordans in Port Macquarie , i have the prolimits v section boom which is the same as the aeron , and rrp on those are $229 and i stock

email [email protected] or www.jordans.com.au

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
25 Jun 2013 1:08PM
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aussieboats said..

Hi, from Jordans in Port Macquarie , i have the prolimits v section boom which is the same as the aeron , and rrp on those are $229 and i stock

email [email protected] or www.jordans.com.au


What do people think of these?

Alewi62
QLD, 158 posts
25 Jun 2013 2:14PM
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I'd go for the v grip profile. They feel great in a smaller hand. I bought a new Aeron v grip off seabreeze for $279 delivered to Qld. They are a bit heavier but the v profile feels great. I also have a carbon Neil Pryde which is good too but it has a larger diameter but I think for your budget try a v grip.

Edgy
QLD, 104 posts
25 Jun 2013 2:16PM
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Ive had a prolimit v grip for 2 years it's good but it took me a while to get use to the profile.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
25 Jun 2013 4:42PM
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I wear gloves and don't really notice the shape of booms.My earlier ones were 90's which were much larger diameter. Would these booms be heavier than the loft? Weight is a bit of an issue especially as I will be using it with my 7.2m which is already heavy enough!

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
25 Jun 2013 6:21PM
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stehsegler said..

Mark _australia said..

I always had long Chinook last a long time, and I think they're about $350 now


I second the Chinook booms. I had two for a very very long time. Almost indestructible albeit heavy.


The weight helps you keep the rig down in gusts.

jh2703
NSW, 1225 posts
25 Jun 2013 7:13PM
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I had a North silver when I first started and it was really good, Nice diameter and tuff....I was learning so it took a pounding. I think it was around $200 brand new.

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
25 Jun 2013 7:26PM
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Agree with the Aeron V-grip.
I just bought one from this sight $240.
Reviews claim it to be 95% of carbon but a little heavier.
I bent 3 booms this season so hopefully it lasts the distance
V-grip is different but comfortable
At a fraction of the cost of a carbon boom it suits me

robbo1111
NSW, 656 posts
25 Jun 2013 8:42PM
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I'm a light weight and have never broken a boom. I have owned the loft boom, they are way too heavy and the grip diameter too big for my girlie hands. I also have a gunsails monocoque wave boom which I've used non stop for 2 years and its still going strong. They are skinny diameter and relatively light. I highly recommend these. They may come in a size big enough for your slalom sails.
As a post script I've recently purchased a chinook carbon wave boom which is quite a work of art and as stiff as Peter North but I still prefer the skinny grip of the gun boom even though it will be my backup from now on.

CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:19PM
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jh2703 said..

I had a North silver when I first started and it was really good, Nice diameter and tuff....I was learning so it took a pounding. I think it was around $200 brand new.


Had one one, nice grip, lasted 6 months before the front end exploded. That said I am quite heavy on booms it seems ;P

Buy a good boom once, never worry again. Also get the skinniest grip you can find, it's worth it's weight in gold, 25mm ftw.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
25 Jun 2013 9:58PM
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You won't get a better, cheap boom than the hydrodynamix imo.

Windxtasy
WA, 4019 posts
25 Jun 2013 8:21PM
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I haven't sailed with a v grip but they certainly feel good to hold. There are some good deals available on Aeron booms at present.

barri
SA, 317 posts
25 Jun 2013 10:16PM
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i had an np X6 and it broke at the head now have the severne metal. Had it for around 9 months and the extension is bent already, feels good on the water though.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
25 Jun 2013 11:42PM
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I have new aeron v grips left in 160-210 and 180-230 for $239.00 (RRP 400 PLUS). only a couple left though. also bluelines
20.00 freight.
damien

TASSIEROCKS
TAS, 1652 posts
26 Jun 2013 12:16AM
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That is such good value Damo

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
26 Jun 2013 9:33AM
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Thanks everyone..Will make a decision in the next week. Hard to part with the cash while the old one still works but..Time to go sailing! brrr

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8351 posts
26 Jun 2013 10:10AM
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Stuthepirate said..

Agree with the Aeron V-grip.
I just bought one from this sight $240.
Reviews claim it to be 95% of carbon but a little heavier.
I bent 3 booms this season so hopefully it lasts the distance
V-grip is different but comfortable
At a fraction of the cost of a carbon boom it suits me


I didn't realise it was 95% carbon..seems good value

Alewi62
QLD, 158 posts
26 Jun 2013 10:51AM
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It is 95% the strength of carbon. It is an alloy boom. Can recommend Damien - geared4knots and Mark Jordan

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
26 Jun 2013 12:24PM
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Gaastra also make a Vee grip.... worth checking out as well.

Gunn, Aeron and Gaastra.... all make the vee..... possibly same factory... who knows.

DunkO
NSW, 1150 posts
26 Jun 2013 1:57PM
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alewi62 said..

It is 95% the strength of carbon. It is an alloy boom. Can recommend Damien - geared4knots and Mark Jordan


95% stiffness not strength?

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
26 Jun 2013 3:55PM
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DunkO said..
alewi62 said..



It is 95% the strength of carbon. It is an alloy boom. Can recommend Damien - geared4knots and Mark Jordan


95% stiffness not strength?


Agree, that's what I'm thinking.



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