Rigid Boom Vang Install

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Mickey McHugh

On a 97 40.5, I just finished installing a rigid boom vang from Garhauer. Costs $340 and works GREAT! Installation required removing the boom to properly drill the eight holes and tap them, but other than that it was an easy 3 hours. If you need details drop me an e-mail.
 
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Jim Keller

I installed one, too

Last summer I installed the Garhauer also. I did not have to remove the boom, though. Some friends at the marina helped hold the boom while I drilled and tapped the first holes. I love how it supports the boom even when the topping lift is slacked.
 
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Simon

Rigid Boom Van

If you have a good rigid boom vang you can get rid of the topping lift and save the leech of the mainsail from chafe etc. clipping the topping lift down by a cap shroud out of the way is a good idea for it makes a great spare halyard if you ever break one.
 
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Les Andersen

Garhauer Vang

Mickey, Got my new vang last week. When you attached the two brackets did you use any material between the aluminum mast/boom and the Stainless Steel brackets? I was told I needed to isolate the brackets from the aluminum. Not sure if really necessary. Thanks in advance. Les s/v Mutual Fun
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Work In Process.

Les: Just starting the project myself. We were going to put a piece of plastic between the mast/boom and the S.S. brackets. After a short analysis we decided to just put nylon washers under the brackets. Going to drill and tap the mast/boom with 1/4 x 20 tap and coat the threads with never sieze. Any other thoughts would be appreciated too.
 
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