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Easy Rig?

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Created by gmitton > 9 months ago, 1 Jan 2020
gmitton
SA, 1431 posts
1 Jan 2020 11:07AM
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Where can I buy an old school easy rig? All the searches are out of stock or don't ship to Australia!

Mark _australia
WA, 22521 posts
1 Jan 2020 8:50AM
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Make one?

I make them with carbon SUP shaft filled n drilled

Ben1973
970 posts
1 Jan 2020 10:37AM
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Never understood the need when you basically have a hugh one with you anyway, that thing called a harness hook

remery
WA, 2943 posts
1 Jan 2020 11:48AM
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I think Surfsail Australia have them but why not drill a bit of wood or get a winch?

Mark _australia
WA, 22521 posts
1 Jan 2020 1:04PM
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Ben1973 said..
Never understood the need when you basically have a hugh one with you anyway, that thing called a harness hook



Quicker than tying on to a harness hook I reckon

WindmanV
VIC, 743 posts
1 Jan 2020 5:38PM
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Hello,

Are these what you are after?

www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/radz-hawaii-easy-rig

www.shq.com.au/products/unifiber-downhaul-tool-hd-with-integrated-philips-head?_pos=1&_sid=ae3ba6275&_ss=r

Personally, I'd stay with the two-handed styles shown, as they offer more leverage when downhauling a sail, compared to the one-handed style shown below:

www.mariner-sails.com/hobie-tool-easy-rig.html

If you are downhauling a slalom sail of say, 6.5m or above, you are better off using a winch.

Hope this helps.

segler
WA, 1625 posts
2 Jan 2020 12:53AM
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Tinho at Calema does not even sell any kind of rigging hand tool except for the winch. He is worried about customers throwing out their backs when downhauling.

Ben1973
970 posts
2 Jan 2020 10:18AM
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Mark _australia said..

Ben1973 said..
Never understood the need when you basically have a hugh one with you anyway, that thing called a harness hook




Quicker than tying on to a harness hook I reckon


Don't need to tie it, take the rope over the top of the bar (don't use hook) take it back under the bar so it's pointing towards the sail, then take it over the rope coming from the sail back under the bar in the opposite direction, over the the bar so it's pointing back towards the sail put one hand on the rope grip and pull, hard to explain might have to take a pic. Way quicker then threading through a hole

Ben1973
970 posts
2 Jan 2020 10:30AM
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The bottom piece is coming from the sail the top is the end of the rope. I grip on top of the rope with the end going towards the sail between my middle and index finger. by not tying I guessed you meant tying a loop to hook on to, this it much quicker and doesn't need to be undone as when there's no load it just falls off.

russh
SA, 3025 posts
2 Jan 2020 1:19PM
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Don't you people have hands and heels

MikeyS
VIC, 1506 posts
2 Jan 2020 2:20PM
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russh said..
Don't you people have hands and heels


Yes, soft pinky office hands and callus-free heels.

choco
SA, 4037 posts
2 Jan 2020 2:07PM
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GazMan
WA, 842 posts
2 Jan 2020 6:52PM
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With my older sails needing less downhaul tension I could get away with using a single-handed Clamcleat Power Grip:
www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/clamcleat-power-grip#surf-sail-clothing-hardware

With my two 2017-2018 model KA sails I couldn't get anywhere near enough downhaul tension with the above so use a two-handed Clamcleat Power Grip 2 for these sails:
www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/clamcleat-power-grip-2#surf-sail-clothing-hardware



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