Regripping a boom
Regripping a boom
Hi all
The grip on my boom has been worn off in several spots on the outside edges. Does anyone know what materials and adhesive I could use to regrip it?
Thanks
Ross
The grip on my boom has been worn off in several spots on the outside edges. Does anyone know what materials and adhesive I could use to regrip it?
Thanks
Ross
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Done that before, I'm not sure I want to do it again.
You can buy grip tape at Excell Watersports. To get the job done right:
First you have to disassemble the boom.
Then get rid of the old grip (lots of solvent or acetone - very messy)
Then sand the tubes a little
Use contact cement to glue new grip on.
Assemble the boom.
Sounds easy, but it's a very messy job.
You can buy grip tape at Excell Watersports. To get the job done right:
First you have to disassemble the boom.
Then get rid of the old grip (lots of solvent or acetone - very messy)
Then sand the tubes a little
Use contact cement to glue new grip on.
Assemble the boom.
Sounds easy, but it's a very messy job.
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Ill tell you what sucks, hockey tape because it rips up your calluses, duct tape because it absorbs water and delams and electrical tape is just terrible because of slipperyness. Ive seen regrip kits out there but the hassle of peeling off the old foam seems prohibitive.
whups russian guy beat me. generally i lump on the hockey tape and look fwd to the day it snaps so i get a cushy new one.
whups russian guy beat me. generally i lump on the hockey tape and look fwd to the day it snaps so i get a cushy new one.
don't bother taking booms apart.
Scrape off as much grip and glue as you can with a wicked utility blade. Those hooked ones at the hardware store are good. (don't cut yourself or you won't be able to sail).
sand the rest off with 80 grit sandpaper
put liberal amounts of contact cement on booms and new grip stuff (Progrip; you can but it somewhere)Let Glue Dry.
Place grip on back of boom, roll the under part around to front.
Now roll the over part over the under part and rub all over vigourously
Now you have an overlapping seam to sand off with about 120 grit sandpaper on a sanding block.
Job's done.
Maybe someone knows where you can buy some Progrip. It's cool stuff. You can put it on other things too.
Scrape off as much grip and glue as you can with a wicked utility blade. Those hooked ones at the hardware store are good. (don't cut yourself or you won't be able to sail).
sand the rest off with 80 grit sandpaper
put liberal amounts of contact cement on booms and new grip stuff (Progrip; you can but it somewhere)Let Glue Dry.
Place grip on back of boom, roll the under part around to front.
Now roll the over part over the under part and rub all over vigourously
Now you have an overlapping seam to sand off with about 120 grit sandpaper on a sanding block.
Job's done.
Maybe someone knows where you can buy some Progrip. It's cool stuff. You can put it on other things too.
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I did this job once using methods like Jjjjjiimmmm suggested. I think I got the recover material from Bosun's, one of the two shops should have it in stock and mail it to you. I'm a klutz with tools, it wasn't a great job, but was a big improvement from the way the booms were - lasted until the big CRACK followed quickly by the big SPLASH with me holding a 1/2 boom. If it is just torn up a little, I wouldn't bother, provided it doesn't bug your hands.
It comes from either dragging the gear over rocks (shouldn't happen often) or dragging it over non-skid deck (which will get less as you learn to clear the sail more efficiently) or (as I discovered recently), from carrying sail with the board on top with the trailing edge of the fin hard up against the booms.
It comes from either dragging the gear over rocks (shouldn't happen often) or dragging it over non-skid deck (which will get less as you learn to clear the sail more efficiently) or (as I discovered recently), from carrying sail with the board on top with the trailing edge of the fin hard up against the booms.
I don't know about your "foam strips". I would strongly suggest using real Progrip. It is the right material for the job. It's pretty cheap. You should be able to at least order some by mail. In the olden days we saw many attempts to create gription for the hands (like paint with sand in it?!), all quite horrible. Progrip has been the unbeaten standard for a long time.
Re: Regripping a boom
Yoh Ross.....why bother? next time out, one uphaul or poor waterstart and it'll rip again? Unless more than 1/3 of the whole wrap is gone I'd skip the pain the new boom you will buy will feel that much more awesome dood!Yukon-eh! wrote:grip on my boom has been worn off in several spots on the outside edges. Does anyone know what materials and adhesive I could use to regrip it?
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Hey Kus. It's getting close to a third. Just bought a new Start M (with a small, lightweight starter rig for getting my wife hooked right away). Can't afford a new boom at this point. Just want the old one to work for a season or so.
By the way, I also got a Powerex Extendo so I can use that old chopped mast with my quiver of sails. Not the perfect solution, I know, but it'll do for now.
Ross
By the way, I also got a Powerex Extendo so I can use that old chopped mast with my quiver of sails. Not the perfect solution, I know, but it'll do for now.
Ross
awesome.....keeping wifey on board, it's much easier to justify the purchases....yeah, the start and extendo will get ya out, tons of booms out there is u don't mind alu, got one new 2004 here for you, used 3x $89 ha! for starter, lake sailing it's perfect. Have fun!
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Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....