Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
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Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
Raised boom Bimini fits with standing room. I added 2 feet to the top of the mast. A very nice young man gave me a piece of his old 26X mast, Not a great fit but the track did line up. Will still be looking for a 26M piece of mast. I have not sailed it yet , their are some other things I need to take care of so maybe next week test ride.
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
Bad move , did u re-rig ur standing rigging ! did u even check & study the rigging process ?Ponaldpe wrote:Raised boom Bimini fits with standing room. I added 2 feet to the top of the mast. A very nice young man gave me a piece of his old 26X mast, Not a great fit but the track did line up. Will still be looking for a 26M piece of mast. I have not sailed it yet , their are some other things I need to take care of so maybe next week test ride.
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u can not just change this sh_t without taking diligent process to cover ur butt ?
J
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
The sail only moved up the mast 11 inches, The standing rigging remains the same. And I may cut the Bimini down a couple more inches.
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
did u re-rig ur standing rigging ! did u even check & study the rigging process ?
u can not just change this sh_t without taking diligent process to cover ur butt ?
J
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While I believe John raises a relevant point, it sounds like you may have a couple of things going on.Ponaldpe wrote:The sail only moved up the mast 11 inches, The standing rigging remains the same. And I may cut the Bimini down a couple more inches.
Did you change out the mast as well as the boom? Because, yes that would throw off your rigging.
If you just changed out the boom & raised it by 11 or so inches - while keeping your
I too, have raised my boom 12 inches for more standing headroom for Bimini & noggin. You might be a little more tender - you might not. I did not notice a change that wasn't worth the modification. But then I have a lot of stuff hanging on & underneath acting as additional ballast
Just be careful & enjoy yourself
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
No I did not replace the mast or the boom . What I did was add on to the top of my mast a two (2) foot section of mast. I now attacth the boom to the mast with a sliding boon mount, so the boom can be adjusted up or down .Gazmn wrote:
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While I believe John raises a relevant point, it sounds like you may have a couple of things going on.Ponaldpe wrote:The sail only moved up the mast 11 inches, The standing rigging remains the same. And I may cut the Bimini down a couple more inches.
Did you change out the mast as well as the boom? Because, yes that would throw off your rigging.
If you just changed out the boom & raised it by 11 or so inches - while keeping yourmast, that may not be as bad.
I too, have raised my boom 12 inches for more standing headroom for Bimini & noggin. You might be a little more tender - you might not. I did not notice a change that wasn't worth the modification. But then I have a lot of stuff hanging on & underneath acting as additional ballast![]()
Just be careful & enjoy yourself
I am glad you raising your mast has had no ell effect I had thought that getting the boom up a bit might make it a little tinder.
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
Do you have any photo how you did/will do with the sliding mount?Gazmn wrote:
I now attacth the boom to the mast with a sliding boon mount, so the boom can be adjusted up or down .
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
I have not been able to get photos to post.kurz wrote:Do you have any photo how you did/will do with the sliding mount?Gazmn wrote:
I now attacth the boom to the mast with a sliding boon mount, so the boom can be adjusted up or down .
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Re: Raising the boom for Bimini for standing room
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