Boom Brake?

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Jeffrey D

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Sep 24, 2025, 9:52:33 PM (14 hours ago) Sep 24
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Had a great sail over the weekend with my son on my 'new' 10m.  Running downwind from Alcatraz back toward Alameda, I was teaching him a bit about gybing and it got me thinking about a boom brake.  I'm not really a go-forward-and-rig-a-preventer guy, so I'm looking for ideas.  Considering the Walder or one of the rock-climbing figure-8 inspired models.   

My sheeting is end-boom and I have a rigid vang.  Thanks! JD
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Peter Trunfio

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Sep 24, 2025, 10:47:18 PM (13 hours ago) Sep 24
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Coldest winter I ever spent…

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 9:52 PM Jeffrey D <jeff....@gmail.com> wrote:
Had a great sail over the weekend with my son on my 'new' 10m.  Running downwind from Alcatraz back toward Alameda, I was teaching him a bit about gybing and it got me thinking about a boom brake.  I'm not really a go-forward-and-rig-a-preventer guy, so I'm looking for ideas.  Considering the Walder or one of the rock-climbing figure-8 inspired models.   

My sheeting is end-boom and I have a rigid vang.  Thanks! JD

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Jeffrey D

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Sep 24, 2025, 11:53:20 PM (12 hours ago) Sep 24
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A-men!  (And we did successfully chase down and pass the J120 ahead of us)

Dan Pfeiffer

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12:35 AM (11 hours ago) 12:35 AM
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I have one of the figure 8 types (Capt Don #2).  I have not tried it yet.  I'll see if I can rig it and report back.  A preventer is a different thing.  I don't think they are mutually exclusive. 

Looks like a fine day on SF Bay.  I routinely seek those conditions here on L. Erie and have properly rigged for them.  Tons of fun.   Looks like your 10M is a tiller? 

(also, sounds like a poorly sailed J120...)


Dan Pfeiffer


On 2025-09-24 10:53 pm, Jeffrey D wrote:

A-men!  (And we did successfully chase down and pass the J120 ahead of us)
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 19:47 Peter Trunfio <peter....@gmail.com> wrote:
Coldest winter I ever spent...


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Peter M. Trunfio
S/V Annandale
Pearson 10M #66 (1974)

+1.917.640.6450 (c)
 

 
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 9:52 PM Jeffrey D <jeff....@gmail.com> wrote:
Had a great sail over the weekend with my son on my 'new' 10m.  Running downwind from Alcatraz back toward Alameda, I was teaching him a bit about gybing and it got me thinking about a boom brake.  I'm not really a go-forward-and-rig-a-preventer guy, so I'm looking for ideas.  Considering the Walder or one of the rock-climbing figure-8 inspired models.   
 
My sheeting is end-boom and I have a rigid vang.  Thanks! JD


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Jeffrey D

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5:46 AM (6 hours ago) 5:46 AM
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We were both overpowered, but it didn’t seem like he was embracing it so much😂. 

Looking forward to your impressions on the Capt Don. It seems like a nice, clean solution that (if it’s effective) is priced right. 

I DO have a tiller. That was what sold me on this specific boat. Always wanted a ‘big’ boat with a tiller. How common is that on the 10m? Most of the ones I see have wheels. 

Scott Pinder

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6:08 AM (5 hours ago) 6:08 AM
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I went for the 10M for the opposite reason lol, because of the wheel at the front of the cockpit, makes single and shorthand sailing so much easier 😄 

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10:14 AM (1 hour ago) 10:14 AM
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Hey Jeff,

A little birdie told me there should be  a climbing figure-8 in the storage above the port settee that was used as a boom brake once or twice, but I rarely rigged it because the "straight downwind" portion of almost any day was the Alameda estuary, and at that point you tend to be in "putting things away mode" not "getting things out" mode.  It's also a bit of a pain to attach a block to the chainplates.  I would rig a line from one cabin-top winch, to a block attached to the rail near the chainplates or attached to the chainplates themselves, then through the figure-8 on the boom, back to a block on the opposite rail or chainplate, back to the other cabin-top winch.

A commercial product (instead of a climbing figure 8) could probably simplify the rigging a bit.
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