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Re: boom

To: "Greg Ryan" <gregoryrryan@xxxxxxxxxxx>,"Robert Harper" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: boom
From: "Mark White" <Mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 15:40:18 -0700
Cc: <swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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then what's the RF 2331 for, it is flat on what could be used as the bottom, 
but you would have to drill mounting holes?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Greg Ryan 
  To: Mark White ; Robert Harper 
  Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:01 PM
  Subject: Re: boom



  Outhaul in stock Available to ship http://www.apsltd.com/Tree/d6000/e5538.asp
  this was chosen because the bottom surface is flat.

  The gooseneck receiver does indeed go inside the upper surface of the boom 
look at the plans for the details they are well spelled out. The part is 
instock and ready to ship from Annapolis performance sail. See below  
http://www.apsltd.com/Tree/d3000/e808.asp



    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Mark White 
    To: Greg Ryan ; Robert Harper 
    Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:25 PM
    Subject: Re: boom


    Greg,

    the part # for the goose neck receiver is RON 2528, and is out of stock, 
not only that but the picture of the part looks like it should be mounted under 
the boom not inside, looks like it has a base on it.  All I need is basically a 
tube to insert the goose neck into, bonded in the boom.  As far as the out haul 
is concerned there is a part in the package RON 2331(fine tune stay adjuster), 
is that to be used as the outhaul, don't know where else it would go, might 
make a fine hood ornament for my truck though.

    Mark
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Greg Ryan 
      To: Mark White ; Robert Harper 
      Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:14 PM
      Subject: Re: boom


      I believe the  Spars parts kit comes with the boom gooseneck receiver. If 
not, or you don't have, it get the Ronstan part from APS or Fisheries.

      The outhaul has gone through a series of iterations.  We started with a 
stainless fitting (which is in your spars parts kit) Quite a while ago Bram and 
I were discussing (read BS'ing) about a system used on model boats to 
automatically ease and tighten the outhaul. After this he tried a very 
expensive outhaul micro track and car system but has recently made a carbon 
version of the old stainless fitting and ripped the track and car off his boom. 
 In practical terms, as the Swift is an apparent wind trap boat,  there is 
neither the time nor the urgency to get in to the boom to adjust that setting 
while racing. Bram's last comments to me about it was, "stick either with the 
simple carbon or simple stainless versions of the quickpin outhaul rack". There 
you have it from the oracle. 
      My 2c is, use what's in the kit. 
      Greg
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Mark White 
        To: Robert Harper 
        Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:36 PM
        Subject: Re: boom


        Hi Robert,

        well the stainless tube is out...didn't have the right size, so I think 
I'll make a tube out of carbon strands...the goose neck is made of some kind of 
plastic, so no worry with electrolysis.  Will you be in FL in April?

        Mark
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Robert Harper 
          To: 'Mark White' 
          Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
          Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 12:33 PM
          Subject: RE: boom


          Originally Bram was using a shroud spacer. 'U' shaped with holes for 
pins. I noticed that on "A Series of Unfortunate Events" he had a small block 
with on a track so he could adjust it while on the water.

           

          The tube would probably work but my concern, though slight, would be 
that it would not bond well to the glue and twist out at some later date. 
Things that are very smooth and uniform in shape don't tend to like to stay 
where you put them. It would also be a good idea to use the same metal as the 
pin on the gooseneck. This would reduce the electrolysis.

           

          Robert S. Harper

          Information Access Technology, Inc.


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          From: Mark White [mailto:Mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
          Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 12:22 PM
          To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
          Subject: boom

           

          What are we using for the outhaul rack on the boom, didn't see it on 
the list for fisheries?  Can I use a stainless tube for the goose neck receiver 
bonded in the boom?

           

          Sincerely,

           

          Mark

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