sailboat boom gooseneck
Boom attachment. the forward end of the boom attaches to a mast just below the sail, with a joint called the gooseneck.the gooseneck pivots allowing the other end of the boom to move freely. the clew (back corner) of the sail attaches to the free end of the boom. the entire foot of the sail may be attached to the boom or just the clew. if the foot is not attached to the boom, the rig is known. Ss gooseneck slide for 5/8" (11/16" wide) sailtrack (or 5/8" aluminum gooseneck slide track) fits any gooseneck assembly using the standard kenyon 3/4" toggle, k-9267, with a 1/4" pin (included). slide has 3/8" hole for downhaul attachment and a ss thumbscrew to allow for quick boom height adjustment.. A slab reefing system might be easier, faster, and have better sail shape. so, plan b: if you happen to come across a fix-it for a non-rotating gooseneck, go ahead and use it until you find the rotating one. the picture by the previous owner of the gooseneck setup shows the "ear" (for lack of a better term) on the boom gooseneck facing down..
sailboat boom gooseneck Unit 8/2 ainslie rd,campbellfield vic 3061. monday to friday 9am - 5pm. 0490 060 939. These units keep the sail pivot point in line with the boom pivot point, as well as keeping all tacks (original and reefing) in close proximity, allowing for a better sail set. please note: if using this item on a mast which has a vertical gooseneck pin , it must be replaced with a vertical gooseneck bolt and a nut, as you will now have the.