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(@imhoff)
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Has anyone made their own

power righting pole

? It seems like it would only require a pvc or slightly stronger 6 foot pole, with an adapter (larger diameter pole) clamped onto the dolphin stryker...?

I'm trying to figure out how one costs ~$250, what's so expensive?

Cheers!


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 10:45 am
(@mauganh17)
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I wouldn't use PVC, it'll flex too much.

Use an old windsurfer mast.


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 10:54 am
Jake Kohl
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Most of those use a carbon fiber tube for the pole in order to keep the weight down - that is the bulk of the cost. A PVC tube would be too flexible and you probably wouldn't be able to get out to the end of it before it buckled.


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 11:20 am
 Jeff
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Best this to get is the Murrays big bag, and make your own 4:1 system. Cost me around $125 for everything.


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 1:23 pm
(@imhoff)
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What are the advantages of a righting pole over a water bag? I would think the righting pole will be MUCH quicker to work with... Have a righting line on my boat, but have never flipped it; just want to prepare myself...

Care to explain how you did your own 4-1 system to a newbie?

Cheers!

PS - You make it to Candlewood Lake yet?


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 1:28 pm
 robi
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Best this to get is the Murrays big bag, and make your own 4:1 system. Cost me around $125 for everything.

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Posted : July 10, 2006 2:40 pm
Steve
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I've wondered about the righting pole too. I'm assuming it only works when the boat is on it's side, so do you have to hav a separate rope just incase the boat goes turtle?
Also, I assume the boat pops up right away with the pole, but if it doesn't, you're left doing a pull-up on the bar.


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 4:04 pm
bvining
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If you cant find an old windsurfer mast, try a round aluminum tube. Cheap - something like $8/ft for a 2" round section per foot.

I wouldnt bother with buying a premade righting pole, you can rig up something with standard fittings and rope.

Bill


 
Posted : July 11, 2006 2:52 am
(@imhoff)
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I found this last night: http://dgaleana2.proboards56.com/in... action=display&thread=1146112173

Might give this a try, although I'm hoping to find a better way to mount it to the dolphin stryker.

Cheers!


 
Posted : July 11, 2006 11:13 am
 Jeff
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Actually I did buy it from Cat Sailor, but its a Murrays non the less a few dollars cheaper!. I dont think that a bag is that much slower to use than a pole. Maybe 30secs to a minute to fill that bag longer than deploying a pole, but the advantage is that it is as light if not lighter than most poles, and it can be used to right a turtled cat as well as one on its side. (I have don this and it works well).

A pole will not be of any use in righting a turtled cat and to me seems like a waste of money compared to a bag. Plus in the event you need to stay put, the bag can also act as a sea anchor.

I can show you mine Mike if you want to get together. I'll call you when I get the new bottom on my boat done and am ready to go sailing again.

-Jeff


 
Posted : July 12, 2006 6:13 pm
(@Anonymous 15703)
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Another newbie with a silly question does the old windsurfer mast with extra flex aid in righting the boat or have any other advantages over aluminium besides weight?


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 6:41 am
(@Anonymous 12203)
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Its not the extra flex that is attractive. It is the masts greater ability to take the strain without going into failure. It will bend without kinking.


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 6:46 am
Gary
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Jeff,

Would you please explain how to use a righting bag to assist in getting a cat out a turtled position?

Thanks!

GARY


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 9:27 am
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That link shows a heavily overdesigned righting pole system, and it looks fairly heavy.
a foot of quarter inch prestretch is all you need to connect the pole to the dolfin stricker. the other end of the pole just needs a length of line to tie the pole to the top hull. all that line in the system would only be necessary if you flip often so the pole is pre attached to the windward hull. you could STF for previous posts on this subject.


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 1:58 pm
(@Anonymous 15703)
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Thanks for the reply bobcat


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 5:15 pm
 Jeff
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I have attached the Murrays instructions that came with my righting bag. I have righted from a turtle position once (on purpose) and it works OK, but you really need to fill the bag up to the top, (I'm only 140lbs).

-Jeff


 
Posted : July 13, 2006 5:23 pm
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