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Dufour Wing

Created by nevi nevi  > 9 months ago, 20 Nov 2018
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nevi
nevi

QLD

11 posts

20 Nov 2018 12:36pm
Hi
I have been given a Dufour Wing and it has 2 small holes at the rear that appear to have part of an outer section broken off.
Do I need to do anything with the holes?




evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

20 Nov 2018 2:35pm
No. They are speed holes.
Imax1
Imax1

QLD

4926 posts

20 Nov 2018 1:42pm
Maybe originally for a lifting strap or where they injected foam in the molding process ???
Just for safety sake id squirt some silicone down the hole and around the outside gap.
Couldn't hurt.
nevi
nevi

QLD

11 posts

20 Nov 2018 2:48pm
Ok, will do, thanks.
Also the guy I got it from can't find the daggerboard, so if anyone has one they no longer need it would be appreciated as it looks to be a time consuming job to make one from the fuzzy pictures on the web.
nevi
nevi

QLD

11 posts

20 Nov 2018 4:14pm
Yes, that's it.
$60 for a 35 year old daggerboard + $39 postage + $14 import = US$113 = AUD$155
I expect I will making my own.
NelsonFoils
NelsonFoils

190 posts

20 Nov 2018 7:36pm
This is NOT a Dufour Wing daggerboard don't buy it , wiil not fit !
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

21 Nov 2018 7:21am
That's not a Dufour Wing centreboard. It was a rectangular shape.
Al Planet
Al Planet

TAS

1548 posts

21 Nov 2018 11:34am
Sometimes those older boards can get really brittle so be cautious on your first few sessions. I remember being given an old wally which I had to find a centreboard for. When I rigged up at the beach and pushed the centreboard in, the whole case and a chunk of the bottom broke off.
nevi
nevi

QLD

11 posts

22 Nov 2018 7:46pm
Thanks for info about the centreboard

joe windsurf great info on your blog.
However, I found the diagram a bit hard to read.
Is it 4 squares = 10cm?



Found this image too



nevi
nevi

QLD

11 posts

22 Nov 2018 8:29pm
My Dufour differs a bit with respect to how the mast attaches to the board as others have mentioned in the blog.
The mast connector holes have no pins and the mast fitting is pushed into the hole then the large part of the red fitting is rotated to force and compress the end black rubber section out to a bigger diameter to grip the board and seems quite tight and secure.





joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

22 Nov 2018 6:59pm
argh
that's how i lost my Division II/2
with a mast foot like that
ALWAYS have a rope attached to the board

as far as the scale on the daggerboard diagram ...
it was not I who drew it
looks like each square is 2 cm
measure the opening and that is how wide the dagger was
at it widest point
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

23 Nov 2018 1:56am
Funny you'd complain of the low retention mast base...
In Sept. '83, I took my DF Wing out at Ocean Beach SF in 3-5' surf when 7 surfers where also out in chest to head high waves and side/off 7 mph breezes. After hogging 7 waves, the sail got stuck UNDER the old Sloat pier while the board climbed atop. I was stuck for over 15 minutes trying to separate the rig from the board. The surfer's loved the sideshow.
ballast
ballast

QLD

500 posts

23 Nov 2018 9:27am
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Al Planet said..
Sometimes those older boards can get really brittle so be cautious on your first few sessions. I remember being given an old wally which I had to find a centreboard for. When I rigged up at the beach and pushed the centreboard in, the whole case and a chunk of the bottom broke off.


Yeah, can be a bit brittle.

This one had some pre existing damage to the centre board box.

This was my first sail on it after a 3 hour round trip to pick it up.
It was gifted to me, so no complaints.

It was a laugh when it happened. Stood on it and heard a crack. Next moment I am attempting a Jean Claude Van Damme type split (unsuccessfully), one foot either side as the two ends part ways.

Gave a couple of spectators on the beach a giggle too.







Imax1
Imax1

QLD

4926 posts

23 Nov 2018 9:51am
Its usually the way they are stored . On a rafter under the clear panel in a tin shed . Could get close to 100 deg on a hot day , X 10 years .
Sometimes it might be better getting the one stored outside behind the shed overgrown with weeds.
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