Another photo. There is a regular bail on the boom
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b7cf3 ... /ry%3D320/
Boom Vang Ideas for Typhoon
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- Mike Wainfeld
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1983 CD Typhoon
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City Island, NY
nice
Thanks for posting the pictures, that answers my original attachment question perfectly, though the second picture is difficult to see the attachment to the boom. With the loose footed main I don't think I will have to do any drilling into the boom, I should be able to strap or use some type of "u" bolt connection or something similar to attach the block to the boom. I like the mast connection you installed, simple and strong.
Gael Force
City Island NY
83 TY WKNDR
City Island NY
83 TY WKNDR
- Sea Hunt
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- Joined: Jan 29th, '06, 23:14
- Location: Former caretaker of 1977 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender (Hull #1400) "S/V Tadpole"
Got out sailing today for a few hours. Unfortunately, very light winds that were "squirrly" (I am told this is a technical sailing term). At my tadpole level it made for a lot of tacks and a few less than graceful jibes to catch the wind.
When I got home I had a pleasant surprise. The Garhauer boomvang I ordered was at my doorstep. I had placed several calls and emails to Garhauer directly but got no satisfactory customer service response other than 1 email telling me to talk with a certain person. I left several voice mails but this person never called back. After a week of no responses I called Mauri Pro Sailing and was able to talk immediately with a living, breathing human being. He was familiar with Typhoons (or so he said) and recommended the Garhauer 25 UAB 4-1 boomvang.
It looks very nice and similar to the ones I am familiar with on the Harbor 20s although those are made by Harken. The Garhauer boomvangs come completely assembled with blocks, line (eye spliced) and shackles at each end. I hope to install this boomvang Saturday afternoon and, weather permitting, experiment with it holding down the boom on broad reaches and runs.
By the way, the Mauri Pro price was a few $$ cheaper than if I had bought direct from Garhauer. Go figure.
When I got home I had a pleasant surprise. The Garhauer boomvang I ordered was at my doorstep. I had placed several calls and emails to Garhauer directly but got no satisfactory customer service response other than 1 email telling me to talk with a certain person. I left several voice mails but this person never called back. After a week of no responses I called Mauri Pro Sailing and was able to talk immediately with a living, breathing human being. He was familiar with Typhoons (or so he said) and recommended the Garhauer 25 UAB 4-1 boomvang.
It looks very nice and similar to the ones I am familiar with on the Harbor 20s although those are made by Harken. The Garhauer boomvangs come completely assembled with blocks, line (eye spliced) and shackles at each end. I hope to install this boomvang Saturday afternoon and, weather permitting, experiment with it holding down the boom on broad reaches and runs.
By the way, the Mauri Pro price was a few $$ cheaper than if I had bought direct from Garhauer. Go figure.
Fair winds,
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097