by Bob Hunkins » Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:00 pm
I've had cases where my proctor boom will slide off the gooseneck post when the sail is down which is usually just annoying, but once it did cost me a compass.

So I secured some fine - 2-3 mm? line through a fitting on the end of the boom (on the proctor booms this seems to be fairly easy task, but on other booms you may need to drill a small hole) and then tie the line around the mast so that the boom is held in place when the sail and/or boom vang are not able to do that. I also got into the habit of tightening the boom vang down all the way before raising and after lowering the main to keep the boom from slipping off the gooseneck. That'sworked well for me so far, I haven't broken another compass, at least.
Bob Hunkins
#11750, "Surprise"
San Leon, Texas