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The frame of a boom can be constructed from teak, aluminum or carbon fiber. It usually has some type of grip material glued onto its main beams for comfort, control, and to help protect itself, the board, and the sailor during falls. A boom can usually be adjusted in length to accommodate different
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When a sailor falls and must recover to a sailing position, the boom is sometimes used in one of the initial steps of performing a waterstart. When the sail is first lifted from the water, it often helps to push the back of the board slightly underwater, and then setting the front of the boom onto
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sized sails, and come in different tube diameters. The front of the boom (where it attaches to the mast) is usually blunt-shaped, and constructed of durable plastic. It may also have some padding or rubberized material to minimize damage in the event it strikes the board or rider during a fall.
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A windsurfer uses the boom to hold and maneuver the rigged sail, either directly gripping it in their hands, or through the use of harness lines. The boom mast attachment is the
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which is secured to the mast base with an elastic bungee cord allowing the rider the ability to lift the sail out of the water.
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A sailor is controlling the sail with one hand on the boom, and the other on the mast, preparing to
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of the board will then push the boom upward, helping to lift the sail out of the water.
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and there is usually a connection at the boom head to attach an
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Detail of boom with harness lines (one side visible).
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Boom

windsurfing
sail
gybing
tacking
waterstarting
buoyancy

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Boom
Harness
The Ultimate Guide to Windsurfing
Lyons Press
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ISBN
9781585743056
"Waterstart"
"Clew 1st Water Start"
Advanced Windsurfing
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