alan schmid wrote:
I got the m29 alum t-9 boom last season from isthmus. Great boom for the price, very solid construction. Very good rotating head, and built in (removable)mast shim for skinny masts. I bought this to replace a cracked carbon boom (lots of use, used it exclusively for 8 years or so). For the huge price difference between carbon and aluminum, it was a no brainer decision to go with this boom.
The only problem i have is sand gets stuck in the boom extension (usually from sailing lake michigan, doesn't seem to happen on wolf lake), and it has jammed the extension badly enough to require a car jack to seperate (no joke, last week we sailed MC 2 days, and the extension was stuck so badly that I used my car jack and a 2x4 to unstick it; no amount of soaking or flexing could free the boom, the jack was a last resort and only took a moment). This problem, btw, is commom, and not exclusive to RRD alum booms. My fiberspar carbon boom that it replaced had a different pin system and it NEVER jammed.
BTW- i use electrical tape between the mast halves to prevent sand from going in (very successfull, very quick,have been doing this for years, a must for ocean sailing), and i will try this on the boom extension joint to see if it limits sand coming in.
I just got a can of silicone spray delivered:
www.mcnett.com/m-essentials/silicone-spray#20410
I sprayed last night the arms of my aluminum boom-they get hard to move just from oxidation. It will take a while to clearly see the results, but meanwhile you are welcome if you want to try it. There is plenty in this can.
I rub a bar of soap on the mast ferrule everytime before connecting the halves and it prevents them from getting stuck. I should patent that invention-I'll get immensely rich for sure
I'll try the silicon spray on the ferrule tomorrow too.