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Dwyer Mast & Rigging offers a wide range of parts and hardware commonly used on sailboat masts and booms including bails, chainplates and stemheads, cleats, clevis pins, connecting hardware and fasteners, eye straps and mast eyes, gooseneck assemblies, halyard organizer plates, mast steps and bases, hinges, spreaders, and more.

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DH394S Pintle 1.75" Wide 3/8" Pin

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DH393S Pintle 1.25" Wide 3/8" Pin

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DH393S Pintle 1.25" Wide 3/8" Pin

DH393L Pintle 1.25" Wide 3/8" Pin

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DH391S Pintle 3/4" Wide 5/16" Pin

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DH391S Pintle 3/4" Wide 5/16" Pin

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DH390S Pintle 1/2" Wide 5/16" Pin

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DH390S Pintle 1/2" Wide 5/16" Pin

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Seldén booms have a wealth of sophisticated features and can be equipped with a variety of reefing systems to suit different boats and the needs of different sailors. The booms can be fitted for traditional slab reefing or Single Line Reef, or be used for furling masts. The boom extrusions are relatively deep in relation to their width, allowing a lighter extrusion with high resistance to vertical bending. This makes them perfect for use with modern, stiff sailcloth and efficient Rodkicker rigid vangs.

 WHY YOU NEED A NEW BOOM

WHY YOU NEED A NEW BOOM

The most common upgrade is to a Single Line Boom. Remain in the cockpit and pull one line to reef your sail and you will prevent adventurous maneuvers at the mast. It’s quick, safe, easy to handle and convenient.

It’s full of potentials. A new boom is prepared for Rodkicker, Lazy jack sliders, easy installation of a stack-pack system and boom light that will lighten up your cockpit at night.

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LIGHT BOOMS IN CARBON FIBRE

LIGHT BOOMS IN CARBON FIBRE

Seldén supply carbon booms that harmonise with its carbon mast range. Carbon booms offer weight savings of up to 35% compared to aluminium. This means that boom weight on a typical 35 ft boat is reduced from 30 kg to just 20 kg.

A lighter boom makes gybing less dramatic, as the boom has less momentum. This has a positive effect on the whole boat, especially with regard to the service life of the mainsheet attachment.

A lighter boom also reduces the tendency of the boat to roll when sailing downwind and it improves the effect of the Rodkickers’ gas spring. The section modulus of a carbon boom is twice as high as that of an aluminium boom with the same weight per meter. A stiff boom makes for improved trim and thus higher boat speed.

Boats that sail IRC, and which are already fitted with a carbon mast, suffer no further rating penalty by up-grading to a carbon boom.

In order to reduce weight, while still providing sheaves for single line reefing, we have made the inboard end fitting as short as possible. The outboard end, which is integrated into the carbon section, is finished with a carbon cover plate.

The mainsheet block is attached using a Dyneema® strop that passes through an aramid tube in the boom. Stainless steel bushings at either end of the tube prevent wear, while local carbon reinforcement provides the extra strength required. Booms with “German” split mainsheet systems have fastening positions for blocks at the inboard end, and two webbing strops to hold up the mainsheet.

The carbon booms feature hand laid local reinforcement in the vang attachment area.

Carbon booms can be supplied ready for conventional slab or single line reefing. Clutches can be integrated into the inboard end if you do not wish to lead the reef lines to the cockpit.

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The standard Seldén outhaul system features a Dyneema® outhaul line for leading back to a winch in the cockpit. As an alternative, an internal cascade system with up to 20:1 purchase can be used and operated by hand from the cockpit or by a crew member hiking on the rail.

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Seldén dinghy booms have been designed to offer the ultimate in stiffness, weight and functionality. From single-line reefing systems to high-purchase internal outhaul systems, Seldén booms can be equipped with a range of sophisticated features that will make your sailing easier, faster and more convenient. Class rules are closely studied to push performance to the limit. For example, the Olympus boom section optimises the 470 class rules to give the lightest and stiffest boom the class rules allow.

All sections are optimised for high resistance against vertical bending and come with an integral sail track and lower in-boom track for mainsheet and kicking strap attachments.

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I am looking for the cheapest way to (safely) replace the boom on my 16' Melges sailboat. I understand that sailing is not the cheapest hobby, and maybe someday I will be able to afford a new boat, but for the time being I would really like to do the best I can with what I have. I bought the entire boat in as-is (poor) condition for $100 last summer, understanding that it could sink on the first day. With a few DIY repairs, it sailed beautifully all summer, until the homemade wooden boom began to split from dry-rot. As a $100 boat is not worth a big investment, my goal is to spend the minimum amount of money necessary to keep my boat on the water and sailing. Fully rigged booms can be purchased from the Melges website for just under $500. Does anyone know if/where it is possible to purchase a generic boom (approx 10-12')? Is this even a good idea, or would I spend just as much rigging it in the long run anyway? Anybody tried making a boom? I have limited tools to work with, but I'm not afraid of a little hard work, and despite all the information the internet offers, I have found very little to answer any of the above questions.  

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honestly, with limited funds, and limited tools, the $500 boom with hardware is looking pretty good. Add in what your time is worth, and it becomes a fair price.  

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i would take a minute to consider weather or not your boat is in danger/nearing another serious failure. just hate to see you drop five hundo to have something else break for another five hundo etc... at some point you may want to consider 'hmmmm... how much am i willing to sink into this as opposed to using the funds i would have spent on repairs to get something in better shape.' just a thought, good luck  

3" pvc schedule 40 pipe. attach the main as a Loose foot,  

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Go schedule 80..it's stronger... heavier too... but if you're going cheap...sch 80 makes more sense.  

great ideas Going with PVC definitely sounds like it's worth giving a shot. QuickMick sums up my feelings pretty nicely, I don't want to drop $500 on a new boom only to have the hull disintegrate on me a few months down the road. I wasn't even aware that the main could be attached as a loose foot, but this would certainly be much easier (and more in the range of my DIY skill level). For a loose footed attachment, is the sail only connected to the boom at the clew? I've been browsing other posts, but I'm not seeing anything that makes this completely clear. Anyway, thanks for the great advice, and wish me luck!  

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I would price out a piece of Aluminum Tube before going with the PVC as its pretty flexible even in #80 and will be hard to fasten stuff to it compare to Aluminum as you should be able to get a hunk for about 60 bucks  

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Dwyer Masts has extrusions and fittings for not too much money. Get the parts and assemble it yourself. Would probably be over 100 though, but less than 200.  

Another option is to find a boom off another boat used and cheep. A laser mast could be retrofitted, perhaps a hobie mast or boom. Look for a bombed out hull in the local club (ours cut up a few last year with a chainsaw) and see if they will part with the spars for less.  

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You specified the cheapest. Many thousands of small working sailboats go to sea with a sapling for a boom.  

Using the aluminum tube inside Fiskars tree pruner. Took cutting blade and chain off, mounted to piece of epay wood then u-bolted to 2" Bic Melody mast. Bic sail replaces giant sail that comes with my Force 5 So I can get under railroad bridge and the raise entire rig while on the water. 16 foot Bic mast is fiberglass and being for a wind sailer is easily lifted. Cutting head has a 160 degree adjustment with lock off. This will replace the vang. Flat nylon cord is the out haul using the included roller at the outer tip. 2 chrome tie downs riveted along with 16 inch by 1 aluminum strip that hold the harken rollers for the main sheet. Might add a real vang if lock off doesn't hold. Weight about 1 lb.  

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As this is a five year old thread I guess the OP has fixed it by now.  

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Boom Replacement on M384

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  • Start date Apr 23, 2015

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Mark Pearson

  • Apr 23, 2015

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terry_thatcher

Terence thatcher.

  • Apr 24, 2015

Your boom looks like mine on the 382, in design though not length. Amazing the slider won't budge, but 30 years of corrosion works wonders. I have never heard anything good about RigRite, but neither have I ever used them. Curious they can have that reputation and continue. I have used Rigging Only to replace my standing rigging. Great folks to work with. I would love to come over and see the new boom when it arrives.  

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John Miller

  • May 9, 2015

Mark, I also got the US spars boom. It is the model Z362. I ordered it with 4 jammers in the forward lower section, 7 under boom cars for the vang, main sheet blocks, and three reef points. I had to make an outhaul 7to1 and changed the main to loose footed rather than change the boom slugs. I got the boom with the under boom cars loose in the bottom track so as to be able to fit their positions exactly. I am very happy with the boom.  

  • May 25, 2015

Hi John - sorry for the delay, I've been on a big boat trip ... I'm curious - how did you handle the gooseneck fitting using their Z362? Did you replace the fitting where it attaches to the mast? Or use your existing fitting? If you replaced it, did you have problems getting it off? Thanks!  

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Jeff Lovett

  • Sep 18, 2015

Mark, What is the latest on your boom replacement. I am eager to learn more about your installation and your thoughts on the Z362. Pilgrim needs a new boom. The PO installed a new double spreader rig matches the M383 & 384 specs and moved the main sheet to the cabin top / mid boom. Unfortunately the PO kept the original boom. The original M382 15' boom is not strong enough to handle mid-boom sheeting. Have found a used boom off a circa 1980 C&C 39 that matches the specs we need for Pilgrim, but the boom needs repainting, new goose neck, new mid mast bails, and likely a new sheave box at the aft end. I'm thinking by the time I buy the parts and do the repair / modification work I would be into the used boom for about what you spent on the new Z362.  

  • Sep 22, 2015

Hi Jeff - sorry for the delay. We are on a big road trip & almost no time to jump on web. Our boom replacement went very well. US Spars was a joy to deal with and when we received our "blemished" spar we were very pleased that the blemishes were so tiny you wouldn't even notice them unless you were hunting for them. It is a joy to have a nice, new shiny boom on Zia. I would for sure do that again rather than stripping, then painting, refitting an old boom. I'll put some pictures up when I get home. The new boom doesn't look to be as rugged as the original Kenyon spar, but I'm quite sure it is plenty rugged enough for anything I'll need to throw at it. If anyone needs a gooseneck fitting - I will be cutting mine out of the boom tubing and selling it. It was recently fitted with new sheaves, cams, bolts, and jam cleats from Rig Rite ($240 for that hardware). I'd sell the whole assembly for $200 ... RR sells them for $890. I'll send pictures if you are interested. Cheers, -Mark  

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I'm Interested. When you get pictures, how about sending to me at s [email protected]  

  • Sep 24, 2015

OOPS. Mark, just removed my head from a dark place and realized that the boom sections are different for your 384 and my 382. So, disregard my comment about interest in your gooseneck fitting. Bill Williams  

  • Oct 6, 2015

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That's one good-looking boom, Mark!  

  • Oct 7, 2015

Mark - Thanks for posting the images. The boom looks like a wonderful upgrade.  

john day english

  • Oct 20, 2015

Time for a reality check....... I'm seeking quotations for a carbon fibre boom. So far they range from $9700 to $6900. I have a carbon fiber spinnaker pole which is truly a delight. So am I nuts?  

Hi John - yes, I think you are nuts. Full disclosure: I've spent more money than that on things that were nuts and still had fun with them. I think you get a lot more intimate with a spinnaker pole, constantly moving it using mostly man/woman power. I can see the allure of a super light Spin pole. The boom, though, is always suspended on other spars/lines. It's not super high so the 'reduce weight aloft' argument doesn't work. My Aluminum boom doesn't weigh that much - I'm guessing 40 lbs. I'd guess a CF boom might save 10-15 pounds? In my case, if I had those $$ to blow, I'd go take an exotic vacation for a month at a spa, and lose 10-15 pounds off of me instead;-) Cheers Mark  

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KISS-that also means spending reasonable amounts to maintain and improve a boat, that is unless your Trump or Gates.  

  • Oct 21, 2015

I don't have any direct experience, but I've heard that when lightning strikes a carbon fiber spar it explodes due to the insulating properties of the epoxy. Other than that and the cost I can't think of a single disadvantage.  

Steve, A local JBoat, 130 model I think, with a carbon fiber mast was struck by lightening in summer 2014. The owners, fearing the lighting compromised the spar, stepped the mast and had it inspected. Not sure by whom or by what process the mast was inspected, but it was decided by the owners & their insurance company the spar was intact. The mast was re-stepped into the vessel. I think that any mast suffering a direct lightening strike needs to be closely inspected for damage. John, I agree with Mark on his assessment. Can not see the benefit of spending thousands of additional dollars for the weight loss on the boom.  

Thanks, Jeff.  

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James M. Cleary

A friend of mine with a 1986 Freedom Cat Ketch was hit by lightening 2 years ago. All his electronics were fried. The insurance paid for all that. This year the bottom 6" of his carbon fiber fore mast has disintegrated. The mast was not inspected after the strike for structural damage. Now the insurance company refuses to pay for the mast to be replaced. He is going to be on the hook for a $40,000 mast. Be sure to choose your surveyor well if you get struck by Mother Nature. Jim  

  • Oct 23, 2015

But wait...There's more The latest quote from Aspire Spars of Cleveland Ohio (aka Tartan Yacht) was for $3920. Our existing boom is a US Spars salvaged from a Beneteau about 20 years ago when we converted the 382 to mid boom sheeting. It's Twice the mass (at times it seems to be made of depleted Uranium) of the end of boom sheeted OEM Kenyon and is way past the replacement time. The Admiral is in favor of it because we double hand in the SF bay and when we de-rig the boat every year the long haul up the ramp to the storage yard is more and more a struggle. Anything can be justified. Photo blog to follow........... John  

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  • May 3, 2016

OK, I've got my Nomex suit on!. It was delivered undamaged in a 5/8" Philippine mahogany crate that weighed almost 100 pounds. I didn't weigh it but the Admiral is able to lift it by herself so that's the metric fulfilled. Jibes are akin to a dinghy. No scratches yet.  

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Wow, I have to say, that's a pretty boom.  

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I've just yanked it of the boat for the summer anchor out. There is not much hardaware on the boom execpt for exit blocks. The mid boom mainsheet bocks are attached by dogbones inside the boom with dyneema loops sticking out the bottom. Probably have the weight by the week of the 16th. You could will call that at the Taratan Yard just east of Cleveland. Shipping was $650  

john english said: I've just yanked it of the boat for the summer anchor out. There is not much hardaware on the boom execpt for exit blocks. The mid boom mainsheet bocks are attached by dogbones inside the boom with dyneema loops sticking out the bottom. Probably have the weight by the week of the 16th. You could will call that at the Taratan Yard just east of Cleveland. Shipping was $650 Click to expand...
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Manufacturer part #: K1000 Boomkickers use two coated solid fiberglass spring rods to provide the force necessary to support the boom and mainsail. The rods are clamped into teflon anodized aluminum end pieces and attached to universal mast and boom fittings. Fittings are included along with machine screw fasteners, the proper drill and tap and hex wrench. The mast fitting includes a round slide which, used in the luff groove, avoids drilling into the mast. Flat slides in varying widths are available from the factory. The slides can often be inserted at the sail opening above the gooseneck and slid down reassembling the fitting in position. If slides are not usable, the fitting can be attached directly to the mast using the same drill and tap provided for the boom. The custom extruded boom track is contoured to fit both round and flat bottom booms. The track has an adjustable clevis pin to set the maximum height the Boomkicker will lift the boom. The track length forward of the pin allows the boom to move higher if needed.

K0312 14 - 16" 30" 25" 75 lbs 11" 6"
K0400 16 - 19" 34" 26" 150 lbs 11" 6"
K0500 16 - 20" 36" 26" 150 lbs 11" 6"
K0750 20 -25" 36" 31" 250 lbs 11" 6"
K0800 25 - 27" 45" 35" 30 lbs 15" 6"
27 - 30" 45" 41" 400 lbs 15" 6"
K1250 30 - 34" 53" 43" 500 lbs 16" 9"
K1500 34 - 38" 53" 49" 600 lbs 16" 9"

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Boom Bails are mounted to the Boom and are used to attach Blocks for the Mainsheet and Vang. For most applications Standard Pivoting Boom Bails, which attach with a single Bolt, are used. To select a Standard Bail you will need to know the maximum width of the Boom Section.
Standard and Small Boom Bails are frequently for attachment of a (soft) Boom Vang Block and Tackle.
for attachment with a single Bolt.
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for attachment with screws or rivets.
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are listed by the size of the bolt they attach with. In heavy-duty applications they are sometimes used with , and/or .
 

SS Boom Bail made from 5/8" x 1/16" strap is designed to be attached with (1) 1/4" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 1 1/2". For use with "T" booms and in numerous other applications.

 


Boom Bail bolt Assembly includes 1/4" SS bolt x 1 1/8", with locknut, and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


SS Boom Bail made from 1/2" x 1/16" strap is designed to be attached with (1) 1/4" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 1 3/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 2 1/2". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Boom Bail bolt Assembly includes 1/4" SS bolt x 2 1/4", with locknut, and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 1/4" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 1/4" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 2 1/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 2 1/2". Design allows bail to pivot fore and aft for optimal alignment with load. As used on and and similar Boom Sections.

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 1/4" SS bolt x 2 3/4", with locknut, and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


SS Boom Bail made from 5/16" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 5/16" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3 1/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 4 1/8".

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly for Bail includes 5/16" SS bolt x 4", with locknut, and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 2 1/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 3 1/2". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 

Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 3/8" SS bolt x 3", with locknut, and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Long Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Especially suitable for use with Boom Vang on E-section boom and mast and similar Sections.

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 3/8" SS bolt x 3 1/2", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots. For use with K-2223 Boom Bails on E-section boom.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3 1/2" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 3 1/2". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly for Bail includes 3/8" SS bolt x 4 1/2", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 5". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 7". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 3/8" SS bolt x 5", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 3/8" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 5 3/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 8 1/2". 

 


Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 3/8" SS bolt x 6 1/2", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots. For use with Boom Bail.

 


Special Large Heavy-duty SS Boom Bail made from 3/8" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 1/2" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 1 7/8" wide, width can be varied to fit slightly larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 3 3/8". For special applications.

 

Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 1/2" SS bolt x 3", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


Large Heavy SS Boom Bail made from 1/2" rod is designed to be attached with (1) 1/2" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 5 1/4" wide, width can be varied to fit slightly larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 5 1/2". As used on and similar Boom Sections.

 

Boom Bail bolt assembly includes 1/2" SS bolt x 6 1/2", with locknut and nylon washers to prevent bail from damaging boom surface as it pivots.

 


are used to reinforce the boom wall, spreading the load of a single bolt attachment out over a greater area and increasing the bearing surface by using additional fasteners. Used with Standard (Pivoting) Boom Bails, they reinforce this most highly loaded part of the Boom and are especially critical on bolts for Vang Bails.   that the larger Reinforcing Plates can be used with (and a smaller Bolt) to achieve the same strength with maximum weight reduction. In heavy-duty applications they are sometimes used with . 
 

SS Reinforcing Plate is used to add Bearing Surface to highly loaded bolts for Standard Boom Bails. Diamond-shaped SS Reinforcing Plate is 3 3/16" long x 2" high and attaches to Boom with (3) 3/16" (5mm) screws or rivets as well as the 5/16" Boom Bail Bolt. Slightly curved Plate is suitable for most Boom Sections, and can be easily contoured to fit others. Two (2) Plates (1 on each side) are required for normal applications.

 


SS Reinforcing Plate is used to add Bearing Surface to highly loaded bolts for Standard Boom Bails. Rectangular SS Reinforcing Plate is 3" long x 2" high and attaches to Boom with (4) 3/16" (5mm) screws or rivets (on 2 5/16" x 1 5/16" centers) as well as the 3/8" Boom Bail Bolt. Slightly curved Plate is suitable for most Boom Sections, and can be easily contoured to fit others. Two (2) Plates (1 on each side) are required for normal applications.

 


SS Reinforcing Plate is used to add Bearing Surface to highly loaded bolts for Standard Boom Bails. Diamond-shaped SS Reinforcing Plate is 3 7/8" long x 2 1/2" high and attaches to Boom with (3) 3/16" (5mm) screws or rivets as well as the 1/2" Boom Bail Bolt. Slightly curved Plate is suitable for most Boom Sections, and can be easily contoured to fit others. Two (2) Plates (1 on each side) are required for normal applications.

 


SS Reinforcing Plate is used to add Bearing Surface to highly loaded bolts for Standard Boom Bails. Diamond-shaped SS Reinforcing Plate is 3 7/8" long x 2 1/2" high and attaches to Boom with (3) 3/16" (5mm) screws or rivets as well as the 5/8" Boom Bail Bolt. Slightly curved Plate is suitable for most Boom Sections, and can be easily contoured to fit others. Two (2) Plates (1 on each side) are required for normal applications.

 


SS Boom Bail made from 5/8" x 1/16" strap is designed to be attached with (1) 1/4" SS bolt and nut. Formed at 3/4" wide, width can be varied to fit larger or smaller sections. Bail length, from bolt center, is 1 1/2". For use with "T" booms and in numerous other applications.

 


Low load version of , below, made from thinner strap. Lightweight SS Boom Bail is a formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 3/8" wide x 1/16" thick, and 2 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 3/4" centers.

 


Low load version of , below, made from thinner strap. Lightweight SS Boom Bail is a formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 3/8" wide x 1/16" thick, and 3 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 1" centers.

 


Low load version of , below, made from thinner strap. Lightweight SS Boom Bail is a formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 3/8" wide x 1/16" thick, and 4 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 1 1/4" centers.

 


SS Boom Bail is a lightweight formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 7/16" wide x 1/16" thick, and 2 1/4" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 1" centers.

 


SS Boom Bail is a lightweight formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 1/2" wide x 1/16" thick, and 2 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 3/4" centers.

 


SS Boom Bail is a lightweight formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 1/2" wide x 1/16" thick, and 3 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 1" centers.

 


SS Boom Bail is a lightweight formed-strap design, which can be easily contoured to fit a variety of smaller sections. Bail is 1/2" wide x 1/16" thick, and 4 1/2" long. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners on 1 1/4" centers.

 


listed here, some manufacturers use Boom Bails that slide in tracks that are integral to the Boom Section. These are usually specific to the particular manufacturer,
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Internally mounted bail has a 1/4" SS bail welded to a plate formed to fit the of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 1" x 1/4" slot, and is held in place with (2) 3/16" SS rivets on 1 7/8" centers. Curved plate is 2 1/4" long x 3/4" wide. Used on Kenyon 2632, D, and similar Boom Sections. , , and others.

 


Internally mounted bail has a 1/4" SS bail welded to a plate. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 1" x 1/4" slot, and is held in place with (2) 3/16" SS rivets on 1 7/8" centers. plate is 2 1/4" long x 3/4" wide x 1/8" thick. Unit is sometimes used as an externally mounted Pad Eye.

 


Internally mounted bail has a 5/16" SS bail welded to a plate formed to fit the of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 5/16" x 1 1/2" slot and is held in place with (2) 3/16" rivets on 3 1/4" centers. Curved plate is 4" long x 1 3/8" wide. Used on and similar Boom Sections.

 


Heavy-duty internally mounted bail is completely formed from 9mm ( and similar Boom Sections.

 


Internally mounted bail has a 5/16" SS bail welded to a plate formed to fit the of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 5/16" x 1 1/2" slot, Long Curved plate is 6 1/2" long x 1 9/16" wide x 1/8" thick and is undrilled, allowing for a variety of fastener sizes on up to 6" centers. Used on smaller , , and similar Boom Sections.

 


Internally mounted bail has a 5/16" SS bail welded to a plate formed to fit the of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 5/16" x 1 1/2" slot, Wide, Long Curved plate is 6 1/2" long x 1 3/4" wide x 1/8" thick and is undrilled, allowing for a variety of fastener sizes on up to 6" centers. Used on larger , and similar Boom Sections.

 


Heavy-duty 5/16" SS bail is welded to a SS plate that fits the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, where bail protrudes through a 5/16" x 1 3/4" slot, and is held in place with (2) 1/4" rivets on 4 3/8" centers. plate is 5 1/2" long x 1 1/8" wide x 3/16" thick. Used on a variety of Boom Sections. MM

 

Bail: HS PR-11756-2:
Heavy-duty 5/16" unit has 2 Bails welded to a SS plate that fits of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bails protrude through (2) 5/16" x 1 3/8" slots on 2 7/8" centers. plate is 180mm (7") long x 1" wide x 5mm (3/16") thick, and is held in place with (3) 6mm screws (included) in threaded holes on 75mm (2 15/16"). Used on a variety of Aluminum and Carbon Booms.

 


3/8" SS bail is welded to a SS plate that fits the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 3/8" x 1 7/8" slot, and is held in place with (2) 1/4" rivets on 2 3/4" centers. plate is 3 1/2" long x 7/8" wide x 1/8" thick. Used on a variety of Booms.

 


Heavy-duty 3/8" SS bail is welded to a SS plate that fits of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, where bail protrudes through a 3/8" x 2" slot, and is fastened with (4) 1/4" rivets on 3 1/8" and 4 5/8" centers. plate measures 5 5/8" long x 1 1/8" wide x 3/16" thick. Used on 4060 and similar Boom Sections.

 

- 3/8": HS PR-11757:
Heavy-duty 3/8" SS bail is welded to a SS plate that fits of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 3/8" x 1 3/8" slot and is held in place with (2) 6mm screws in threaded holes on 180mm (7") centers. plate is 200mm (7 7/8") long x 40mm (1 9/16") wide x 8mm (5/16") thick. Plate has (2) additional 8mm threaded holes on 32mm (1 1/4") centers for external attachment of special Eye. Used on a variety of Aluminum and Carbon Booms.

 


Internally mounted bail has a 3/8" SS bail welded to a plate formed to fit the of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, bail protrudes through a 3/8" x 1 3/4" slot, Long Wide Curved plate is 6" long x 2" wide x 1/8" thick and is held in place with (2) 1/4" rivets on 5 1/4" centers. Used on a variety of larger and other Boom Sections.

 


Heavy 1/2" SS bail is welded to a SS plate that fits of the boom. Unit is mounted inside the boom, where bail protrudes through a 1/2" x 2 1/2" slot. plate measures 7" long x 1 1/2" wide x 1/4" thick and has welded nuts for (4) 5/16-18 screws on 3 1/2" and 6" centers. Used on (Pearson 530) and similar Boom Sections.

 


Special Boom Bail to fit 3" wide, flat sided oval Section. Stainless Strap is 1" wide x 1/8" thick with welded 3/16" Loop running fore and aft. Bail fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) fasteners. As used on Coronado 30, and Columbia 4 1/2" x 3" Booms.

 


Special Boom Bail to fit 3" diameter Round Boom Section. Shallow Bail features 5/16" SS rod welded to (2) Stainless Pads. Pads measure 2 1/4" long x 1 1/4" wide, and are contoured to fit Round Boom. Bail is 3" wide and fastens with (8) 1/4" fasteners.

 


Special Boom Bail to fit 3 3/4" diameter Round Boom Section. Shallow Bail features 5/16" SS rod welded to (2) Stainless Pads. Pads measure 2 1/4" long x 1 1/4" wide, and are contoured to fit Round Boom. Bail is 3 3/4" wide and fastens with (8) 1/4" fasteners.

 


Special Boom Bail to fit 4 1/2" diameter Round Boom Section. Shallow Bail features 5/16" SS rod welded to (2) Stainless Pads. Pads measure 2 1/4" long x 1 1/4" wide, and are contoured to fit Round Boom. Bail is 4 1/2" wide and fastens with (8) 1/4" fasteners.

 


Special Boom Bail to fit 5 1/2" diameter Round Boom Section. Shallow Bail features 3/8" SS rod welded to (2) Stainless Pads. Pads measure 2 1/4" long x 1 1/4" wide, and are contoured to fit Round Boom. Bail is 5 1/2" wide and fastens with (8) 1/4" fasteners.

 


SS Sliding Boom Bail for the boom and other sections with a 5/8" x 1/8" internal track. Boom bail positions are easily adjusted for differing conditions by use of SS thumbscrew, , (included). Sliding is prevented by drilling a 1/4" hole beneath thumbscrew in desired position. Flat plate is 1/8" (3mm) thick and measures 2" (50mm) long x 5/8" (16mm) wide. and others. Also used on some Proctor Spar Sections.

 


For additional details and other options, See: and .

SS Articulating Boom Bail Assembly is used for attachment of blocks and reef lines on and Boom sections. Bail is made from 6mm (1/4") rod. Formed plate is 1.5mm thick and measures 90mm (3 1/2") long x 23mm (7/8") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 


SS formed rod bail , as used in FB0 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 6mm (1/4") rod, and is 2 1/16" (53mm) long x (maximum) 1 3/16" (30mm) high.

 


SS formed , as used in FB0 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Plate is 1.5mm thick and measures 90mm (3 1/2") long x 23mm (7/8") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets on 79mm (3 1/8") hole centers.

 


SS Articulating Boom Bail is used for attachment of blocks and reef lines. Light-duty Narrow Bail fits in integral slot in underside of , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 115mm (4 1/2") long x 27mm (1 1/16") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 


SS formed rod bail , as used in FB1 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod, and is 2 3/4" (70mm) long x (maximum) 1 7/16" (36mm) high.

 


SS formed , as used in FB1 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Plate is 2mm thick and measures 115mm (4 1/2") long x 27mm (1 1/16") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 


Heavy-duty SS Articulating Boom Bail is used for attachment of blocks and reef lines. Bail fits in integral slot in underside of , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 115mm (4 1/2") long x 27mm (1 1/16") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 

 

 


SS formed rod Bail , reinforced with a welded crossbar, as used in FB1 Heavy-duty Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod, and is 2 3/4" (70mm) long x (maximum) 1 7/16" (36mm) high.

 


SS Articulating Boom Bail is used for attachment of blocks and reef lines. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 90mm (3 1/2") long x 30mm (1 3/16") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 


SS formed rod bail , as used in NB1 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 8mm (5/16") rod, and is 2 1/16" (53mm) long x (maximum) 1" (25mm) high.

 


SS formed , as used in NB1 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Plate is 2mm thick and measures 90mm (3 1/2") long x 30mm (1 3/16") wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 


SS Articulating Boom Bail fits in integral slot in underside of , , , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Bail is made from 10mm rod. Formed plate is 3.2mm thick and measures 4 3/4" (120mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 1/4" rivets.

 


SS formed rod bail , as used in NB2 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 10mm (3/8") rod, and is 2 3/4" (70mm) long x (maximum) 1 15/16" (50mm) high.

 


SS formed , as used in NB2 Boom Bail Assembly , above. Plate is 3.2mm thick and measures 4 3/4" (120mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 1/4" rivets.

 


As (above), but Bail is reinforced with a welded crossbar. This heavy-duty option prevents the bail from compressing in extreme circumstances and is used primarily on larger boats.

 


SS formed rod Bail , reinforced with a welded crossbar, as used in NB2 Heavy-duty Boom Bail Assembly , above. Bail is made from 10mm (3/8") rod, and is 2 3/4" (70mm) long x (maximum) 1 15/16" (50mm) high.

 


For additional details and other options, See: .

SS Eyestrap Boom Bail features specially flattened ends to slide in integral track in underside of boom section. Eyestrap is formed from 8mm (1/4") rod, and is fastened with (2) 3/16" rivets on 45mm (1 3/4") hole centers.

 


SS Articulating Boom Bail Assembly fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 20mm wide track. Bail is made from 7mm rod. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 3 1/8" (80mm) long x 13/16" (20mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 

Welded SS Boom Bail fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 20mm wide track. As (above), but bail is welded in position and does not articulate. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 3 1/8" (80mm) long x 13/16" (20mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 


SS Boom Bail features SS Toggle Assembly with 8mm (5/16") pin and fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 20mm wide track. Formed plate is 2mm thick and measures 3 1/8" (80mm) long x 13/16" (20mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets. For use with Boom Vangs requiring a pin for attachment.

 


SS Articulating Boom Bail Assembly fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 30mm (1 3/16") wide track. Bail is made from 10mm rod. Formed plate is 2.5mm thick and measures 4 3/4" (120mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 

Welded SS Boom Bail fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 30mm (1 3/16") wide track. As (above), but bail is welded in position and does not articulate. Formed plate is 2.5mm thick and measures 4 3/4" (120mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 


SS Boom Bail Assembly features SS Toggle Assembly with 10mm (3/8") clevis pin and fits in integral track in underside of , , and other boom sections with a 30mm wide track. Formed plate is 2.5mm thick and measures 4 3/4" (120mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide. Fastens with (2) 3/16" rivets. For use with Boom Vangs requiring a pin for attachment.

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is also suitable for a variety of other uses. Unit slides in any and has a 1/2" attachment hole. Commonly used in integral slot in underside of MetalMast Round Booms and in other applications. Slide is (maximum) 3/4" wide x 1/8" thick and is 4" long, welded tab is 3/16" thick with a 1/2" hole, 1 3/8" from base. When required, slide is locked in place with a screw on either side.

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is also suitable for a variety of other uses. Unit slides in any and has a 1/2" attachment hole. Commonly used in integral slot in underside of MetalMast Round Booms and in other applications. Slide is (maximum) 15/16" wide x 1/8" thick and is 4" long, welded tab is 3/16" thick with a 1/2" hole, 1 3/8" from base. When required, slide is locked in place with a screw on either side.

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is used for attachment of Solid (hard) Vang Struts. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Slide plate (2.5mm) is 5 3/4" long, and is welded to 5mm (3/16") thick Triangle with 14mm (9/16") hole. Slides into track and fastens with (4) 3/16" (5mm) rivets. Fits . 

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is used for attachment of Solid (hard) Vang Struts. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Slide plate (2.5mm) is 5 3/4" long, and is welded to 5mm (3/16") thick Triangle with 16mm (5/8") hole. Slides into track and fastens with (4) 3/16" (5mm) rivets.

 



SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug designed specifically for use with Easykick 1 Solid Vang. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Slide plate (2.2mm) is 3 1/2" (90mm) long, and welded to 4mm Triangular nose with hole for 6mm (1/4") pin. Slides into track and fastens in place with (2) 3/16" rivets.

 

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug designed specifically for use with Easykick 2 Solid Vang. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Slide plate (3mm) is 3 15/16" (100mm) long, and welded to formed Triangular channel that is 13mm (1/2") wide (outside) with 8mm (5/16") clearance inside and hole for 6mm (1/4") pin. Slides into track and fastens in place with (2) 1/4" rivets.

 

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug designed specifically for use with Easykick 2 Solid Vang. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 3mm deep. Slide plate (2.2mm) is 5 1/8" (130mm) long, and welded to formed Triangular channel that is 16mm (5/8") wide (outside) with 10mm (3/8") clearance inside and hole for 6mm (1/4") pin. Slides into track and fastens in place with (2) 1/4" rivets.

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is used for attachment of Solid (hard) Vang Struts. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Slide plate (2.5mm) is 6" long, and is welded to 4mm (5/32") thick Triangle with 14mm (9/16") hole. Slides into track and fastens with (4) 1/4" (6mm) rivets. Fits . 

 

 

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is used for attachment of Solid (hard) Vang Struts. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Slide plate (3mm) is 6 1/2" long, and is welded to 5mm (3/16") thick Triangle with 16mm (5/8") hole. Slides into track and fastens with (4) 1/4" (6mm) rivets.

 


SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug is used for attachment of Solid (hard) Vang Struts. Fits in integral slot in underside of , , , and other boom sections with an underside boom bail slot that is 31mm wide x 4.5mm deep. Slide plate (3.2mm) is 8" long, and is welded to 6mm (1/4") thick Triangle with 22mm (7/8") hole. Slides into track and fastens with (4) 1/4" (6mm) rivets. Fits .

 

 

 


Heavy-duty SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug has a 5mm (3/16") thick triangle welded 5mm slide plate to fit integral slot in underside of and Boom sections. Unit is 10" (255mm) long x 1 3/16" (30mm) wide and fastens with (6) 1/4" rivets. As used with and others.

 

 


Heavy-duty Cast SS Boom Vang Attachment Lug fits in integral slot in underside of and Boom sections and has 22mm (7/8") hole for attachment of . Investment Cast SS Vang Attachment Lug is 255mm (10") long x 29mm (maximum) wide, hole center is 65mm (2 1/2") from Boom bottom. Unit slides into track and fastens with (6) 1/4" (6mm) rivets.

 


Heavy-duty Aluminum Boom Vang Attachment Lug is welded into the Boom. Vang Lug slides into Boom, drops through a 3/8" wide x 3" long slot, and is welded in place from the outside. Lug is much longer than slot it fits in to provide stiffening and reinforcement in this high-stress area. Vang Lug is cut from 6061-T6 Plate and is (maximum) 4" long x 3/8" wide x 1 3/4" high, Lug projects approximately 1 3/8" from underside of Boom when installed. Vang Lug has 5/8" hole for use with any shackle.

 

 


Heavy-duty Aluminum Boom Vang Attachment Lug is welded into the Boom for attachment of Solid (hard) Vangs and Struts with a 1/2" Pin. Vang Lug slides into Boom, drops through a 1/2" wide x 8" long slot, and is welded in place from the outside. Lug is much longer than slot it fits in to provide stiffening and reinforcement in this high-stress area. Vang Lug is cut from 6061-T6 Plate and is (maximum) 10 1/2" long x 1/2" wide x 2 7/8" high, Lug projects approximately 1 7/8" from underside of Boom when installed. In addition to 1/2" attachment hole, a 3/8" hole is provided for a shackle to attach a preventer. Fits Most Boom Vangs with a 1/2" Pin.

 

 

 

A Wire Pennant with Swage Ball allows quick and easy attachment of the Vang to the Boom without use of any tools, and is common on many smaller boats. Originally developed for use on Roller-Reefing booms where a flush-mounted Vang attachment was required to prevent damage to the sail, it caught on, and Ball Attachment Plates are now produced for non-rolling booms using a raised channel to eliminate the need for a slot in the boom.

 


Formed SS plate for attachment of Boom Vang with 1/8" wire swage ball fits , and Booms. Allows for quick attachment and removal of Boom Vang, raised channel design allows easy installation without milling slot in boom. Channel projects approximately 3/8" from underside of Boom when installed. Formed Stainless Steel plate is 2" long x 1 7/8" high. Fastens with (6) 3/16" (#10) screws or rivets.

 

 

 


Formed SS plate for attachment of Boom Vang with 1/8" wire swage ball fits and Booms. Allows for quick attachment and removal of Boom Vang, raised channel design allows easy installation without milling slot in boom. Channel projects approximately 3/8" from underside of Boom when installed. Formed Stainless Steel plate is 2 1/8" long x 2" high. Fastens with (4) 3/16" (#10) screws or rivets.

 

 

 


Formed SS plate for attachment of Boom Vang with 1/8" wire swage ball. Allows for quick attachment and removal of Boom Vang, flush mounting design allows use with Roller-Reefing booms. Base is curved to fit a variety of Boom Sections, narrow profile allows it to be bent to fit others. Formed Stainless Steel plate is 3" long x 1 1/2" wide. Mounting requires 3/8" wide x 1 1/4" long slot in Boom. Fastens with (6) 3/16" (#10) screws or rivets.

 


Large formed SS plate for attachment of Boom Vang with 1/8" wire swage ball. Allows for quick attachment and removal of Boom Vang, flush mounting design allows use with Roller-Reefing booms. Fits , 2 3/8" Round tube, and other Boom Sections with a similar radius. Formed Stainless Steel plate is 4" long x 2 1/2" wide. Mounting requires 3/8" wide x 1 1/4" long slot in Boom. Fastens with (10) 3/16" (#10) screws or rivets.

 

 

 


Wire Pennant for attachment of Boom Vang to Boom Vang Ball Attachment Plate. Pennant is 1/8" wire with swage ball and shank ( ) on one end and a nicopress and thimble on the other. Thimble allows attachment of any upper Vang block. Assembly is 6" long. Ball is suitable for all Ball Attachment Plates with a slot that is 1/4" wide with a 3/8" entrance hole.

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