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Out haul block ?

Created by pirrad pirrad  > 9 months ago, 28 Mar 2016
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pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

28 Mar 2016 10:39am
Does it matter what way your lines run to your cleats? Mine looks upside down .





jusavina
jusavina

QLD

1494 posts

28 Mar 2016 10:26am
Is it working properly?
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

28 Mar 2016 11:10am
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jusavina said..
Is it working properly?


It works. properly? not sure, could it work better? Just doesn't look right coming out of btm of outhaul block and running to cleats on top of boom.
Childsplay
Childsplay

NSW

74 posts

28 Mar 2016 12:10pm
It's threaded correctly, can you flip your boom upside down?
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

29 Mar 2016 9:46am
This is the correct set up in the southern emisphere, in the Northern one it must be set the other way around
jusavina
jusavina

QLD

1494 posts

29 Mar 2016 9:00am
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pirrad said..

jusavina said..
Is it working properly?



It works. properly? not sure, could it work better? Just doesn't look right coming out of btm of outhaul block and running to cleats on top of boom.


If it's not broken don't fix it ;)

The angle of the line is minimal so the added friction don't make much difference (so I think it is the best you can do with that boom).
If you want it to work better, use some formuline:
http://www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/showProduct/Windsurfing/Bits+and+Pieces/433855/Marlows+3.8+mm+Formuline

Perfect for you downhaull as well.
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

29 Mar 2016 5:33pm
booms can be put on the mast the other way around
but if that means the downhaul is on the "wrong side" ...
then take the extension out of the boom and turn it around to other side
evilC
evilC

QLD

681 posts

29 Mar 2016 8:01pm
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pirrad said...
Does it matter what way your lines run to your cleats? Mine looks upside down .



I removed the screw holding the rear pulley block to the boom, turned the pulley block over and put the screw back
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

29 Mar 2016 10:24pm
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evilC said..

pirrad said...
Does it matter what way your lines run to your cleats? Mine looks upside down .




I removed the screw holding the rear pulley block to the boom, turned the pulley block over and put the screw back


Must have a look under the retaining cap covers, never seen a screwed one before, all been riveted from my experience

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joe windsurf said..
booms can be put on the mast the other way around
but if that means the downhaul is on the "wrong side" ...
then take the extension out of the boom and turn it around to other side



. Not sure if i follow but if you mean flip the extension in the arms then the pins are opposite to the holes unless i can move the clips as well.
evilC
evilC

QLD

681 posts

30 Mar 2016 11:44am






I have a severne boom and the pulley block is held on with a single nut/bolt that goes all the way through the boom end. I guess you could drill out the rivets, reverse the pulley block and re-rivet it back although you may need to drill new holes ?
eyeMhardcore
eyeMhardcore

WA

82 posts

30 Mar 2016 4:50pm
Looks right to me and this is how you tie the other end







pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

30 Mar 2016 7:48pm
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eyeMhardcore said..
Looks right to me and this is how you tie the other end









remember those days, thats what the end result looks like. The actual tying process is another story
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