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COMP - Separate mast - win a slab!!!

Created by jermaldan jermaldan  > 9 months ago, 12 Feb 2012
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jermaldan
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13 Feb 2012 12:54am
OK time to get serious about this stuck mast of mine... I have given up.

The Mast is at the ZU in Melbourne and there is a Slab in it for anyone that can get it apart (without breaking it).

This is the "King Arthur's sword" of stuck masts, so you get it apart and you will get a slab, and become the unofficial king of mast separation.

Rock up at the Zu and tell them you want to have a go at separating Jez's mast.

Good Luck, might be an easy slab for some one with a good technique!!!
jermaldan
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13 Feb 2012 10:46am
Anyone...



DanP
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13 Feb 2012 11:23am
I think it's the "without breaking it" part that people are hesitant about
Rox
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13 Feb 2012 12:32pm

Are you sure it is not a one-piece
WindRider
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13 Feb 2012 11:56am
I still think Adam can do it, but he doesn't read Seabreeze and drink beer. Maybe If I can get Adam to do it, then I will drink the beer.
minch
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13 Feb 2012 2:35pm
Have you tried putting a boom on the top and bottom section either side of the join and twisting? Add a bit of water also helps.

Sailhack
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13 Feb 2012 2:36pm
4 hrs away from Zu, but posted my idea on your other thread...give it a try.
botcolon
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13 Feb 2012 5:07pm
my tip -> WD40. I then throw mine into the fork of a supple green looking fruit tree branch and pull. works every time.
Bondalucci
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13 Feb 2012 6:09pm
if you can get it to me, I will do it.
FletcHuz
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13 Feb 2012 6:55pm
Jez - Bring it to SHQ and I will get it apart without damaging it - I've never found a mast I couldn't seperate!
ginger pom
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13 Feb 2012 7:38pm
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FletcHuz said...

Jez - Bring it to SHQ and I will get it apart without damaging it - I've never found a mast I couldn't seperate!


This has been double boomed and still won't open. I think it has fused together now...
Al McLeod
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13 Feb 2012 8:09pm
just snap it on purpose - warranty is unconditional?
purplehaze
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13 Feb 2012 8:43pm
I'm the king of stuck masts, my tips: two people holding it; one at the tip the other at the base seems to create plenty of torque to twist it, otherwise two booms, nice and far apart. er... let me rephrase that: Im the king of getting masts stuck, had one stuck for three months once but eventually got it out
windsufering
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13 Feb 2012 10:44pm
sail with it a couple of times then try
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13 Feb 2012 11:56pm
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ginger pom said...

FletcHuz said...

Jez - Bring it to SHQ and I will get it apart without damaging it - I've never found a mast I couldn't seperate!


This has been double boomed and still won't open. I think it has fused together now...


I will get it apart - I have a trick - has never failed - bring it in to SHQ and I will give Jez a slab if we can't get it apart
jermaldan
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14 Feb 2012 1:39pm
Well I just got a call from Paul at the ZU saying that its well and truely stuck, and because this has never seen anything like this they are just going to give me another Mast and use my one for a demo.

I guess they win the slab too!!!

+1 for customer service.
windsufering
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15 Feb 2012 1:39pm
thats the way give up when its too hard
jermaldan
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19 Feb 2012 2:10am
Went to the Zu today to pick up my replacement mast for the one that was stuck, and the guys there said that Severne themselves said that the 2 year guarantee holds... EVEN IF ITS STUCK!!!!

Never the less I will be making sure the joint is clear from now on.
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