When I went to Lord Howe Island the 6.7m rig was so light compared to what I use. My boom weighs as much as the whole rig I used there.
So..I assume my boom is Aluminium a Loft 1.75 - 2.2 or something like that length.Is there a way to get a lighter option without spending mega bucks?
I assume there is only carbon or aluminium? Someone showed me their carbon boom today and it was as heavy as mine.. Please explain..?![]()
im gussing the rigs u used at lord howe were rather new .. possibly with 100% C masts
i have a had a carbom boom ..billows .. once it broke i got a alli mystik ..apart from a little bit of stiffness loss i can not notice the weight diference .. and even if it is a few hundread grams could u notice it
I agree. The booms are generally the same weight, and it is most likely the difference in mast weight.
Years ago I went from a 30% carbon 460 to a 75% carbon, and the rig felt completely different and felt much much lighter.
I suspect that is the difference you have noticed.
Probably also right mast for the sail and the whole thing rigged right. I noticed a big difference in maneuverability and handling (i.e. perceived weight) when I finally got my act together on this.
Not all carbon booms are 100% carbon... Just like there are cheap carbon masts (30%), there are also cheap carbon booms (They never tell us the carbon content because nobody asks)..
This is why it doesn't make sense when people say, "I only paid $600 for my carbon boom, and you got ripped off because you paid $1000"
The boom is where the weight is least problematic, and since maximum stiffness is required, a cheap carbon boom just packs on Fibreglass to return stiffness, and adding weight..
But if you lift the rig up on the beach, the weight saving you notice comes equally from all parts.. On the water a lighter boom will be less important than a light sail and mast... (OR, GayPryde who match a heavy sail with a light mast??)
My mast is a SDM 55% carbon and the sail a 6.6m cammed concept.The booms on LHI were NX3 ones .I think the sail was uncammed and the 5.3m was a tempo which is really light.
sboardcrazy, they are right, if your mast is 65% carbon you will really notice the difference when you get 100% (or slightly below 100%, which seems to be less breakable).
I recently switched masts from a 30% carbon pig with a long extension to a shorter, much higher carbon mast with a short extension and a tip extender, and my rig feels amazingly lighter. Loving it! ![]()
And although, as we have heard, boom weight is less of an issue, there is a way to reduce this: try using the shortest boom you can, at almost full extension, rather than a longish boom less extended. The weight difference between a boom that is, say, 180-230cm and one that is 130-180cm can be quite noticeable. It might be weird to use a shorter boom when the longer one seems more appropriate because the sail specs fall comfortably in the middle of it's adjustment range, but you can aways give it a go. (whereas I'm a heavyweight so I go for the safer, longer-than-necessary option)