Description
- Six sizes to suit yachts up to 12m/40ft LOA
- Patented flexing spring provides fast response and a constant force for vang efficiency
The boomstrut’s lightweight, low-profile design features two flexible coated fibreglass rods which provide the force to support the boom. Pulling the boom downwith a conventional kicker causes the Boomstrut to flex upwards; releasing straightens the rods, thereby lifting and supporting the boom. - Maintenance-free, durable design
Eliminates friction and sliding parts. - Improved performance
Less weight and windage - Easy installation
There’s no need to replace your existing hardware – the Boomstrut mounts independently inside the existing kicking strap tackle. - Simple-to-follow instructions
The Boomstrut is supplied with complete fitting instructions and more comprehensive details are available on our website, . - Mast fitting can use existing luff groove
To eliminate drilling, the Boomstrut’s mast bracket can be slotted into your mast’s luff groove. - Contoured boom fitting
The Boomstrut’s boom bracket is contoured to fit both round and flat boom profiles. - Carefully designed & constructed
The Barton Boomstrut has been carefully designed and constructed to eliminate sharp edges, minimise parts and provide trouble-free installation and use.All parts are from high-grade stainless steel and Spectro grey anodised aluminium for good looks and durability.
| Compressed | Extended |
| Suggested boat length (m) | Part No. |
pin-to-pin length mm |
Max rods can be reduced by* mm |
Max initial full adjustment** mm |
Max stroke at full adjustment mm |
Force*** Kg |
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| Barton Boonstrut | ||||||
| Dinghy | 44001 | 762 | 125 | 250 | 120 | 35 |
| Up to 6.0m | 44010 | 960 | 150 | 300 | 150 | 90 |
| 6.0 to 7.5m | 44020 | 1070 | 150 | 300 | 150 | 140 |
| 7.5 to 9.0m | 44030 | 1180 | 150 | 300 | 150 | 185 |
| 9.0m to 10.5m | 44035 | 1320 | 150 | 230 | 200 | 230 |
| 10.5m to 12m | 44040 | 1450 | 150 | 230 | 200 | 270 |
*The maximum amount the boomstrut rods can be shortened to fit inside the vang area.
**The maximum amount of available pin-to-pin travel when flexed.
*** The downward force the boomstrut will support at the point of the boom fitting attachment.
Boom strut – 44035 (BK1250)- Fitting Instructions
| Boat size listings are designed to help you choose the right size of Boomstrut for your craft. But this is a guide only as boom length, boom and sail weight may vary. We recommend, after reading the instructions fully, that if rods require cutting you should install the complete system. This would mean the boom position would not be correct but will allow you to measure the downward force required (with sail flaked) on the aft end of the boom to flex the rods. The correct downward force would be approx 5kg. If larger/smaller force is required we recommend contacting your dealer so the rods can be exchanged for the correct size diameter to suit your craft. Rods which have been shortened will not be exchanged. | ||||||
| THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THE BARTON BOOMSTRUT. INSTALLATION IS A FAIRLY STRAIGHT FORWARD OPERATION AND CAN BE ACHIEVED IN A RELATIVELY SHORT TIME FOLLOWING THESE FITTING PROCEDURES: | ||||||
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RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION TOOLS: SET UP BOOM HEIGHT: |
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POSITION BOOMSTRUT With the boom height set as above and the mast and boom fittings attached to the Boomstrut, position it alongside the vang triangle to see how it fits. Position is not critical so long as it does not interfere with the vang (kicking strap). It is recommended that both the vang and Boomstrut make an angle of between 30 and 40 degrees with the boom. The Boomstrut is designed to fit inside your current vang (kicking strap) tackle, but in some cases it may be necessary to reposition attachment points of these blocks to allow sufficient room. At this point mark the location for the mast fitting. INSTALL MAST FITTING Using the mast bracket as a template, mark, centrepunch, then drill and tap the first hole. Screw the bracket then mark and centrepunch the second hole. Remove the bracket, drill and tap the second hole then fit the bracket permanently. It is advisable to use some sealant in the screw threads to prevent corrosion. Use a 6.8 mm drill and an M8 coarse tap to complete this task. A variable speed reversible drill makes tapping the holes easy. SHORTEN RODS IF NECESSARY Loosen the rod clamps at the mast end and slide rods through the clamps until the desired length is achieved. Mark both rods accurately then cut to length with a fine-toothed hacksaw. Refit the rods into the clamps ensuring that they are up against the embossed stops to prevent slipping. Ensure that the unit is parallel and not twisted relative to each end, then tighten clamps with the Allen Key. IMPORTANT: Do not shorten the total lengths of the rods by more than 150mm. INSTALL BOOM FITTING Using the fitting as a template, mark, centrepunch, drill and tap the first hole. Attach the boom fitting then mark and centrepunch remaining holes. Remove the boom fitting then drill and tap these holes. The boom fitting is now ready to install using sealant in screw threads to avoid corrosion. Use a 6.8 mm drill bit and an M8 coarse tap to complete this task. A variable speed reversible drill makes tapping the holes easy. FINAL CHECKS |
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| Should you have any questions with regard to installation of your Boomstrut please contact your Chandler in the first instance. | ||||||
Boats fitted with this size Boomstrut:
444035 yachts from 9.0 to 10.5m
Attalia 32
Bavaria 34
Beneteau First 310
Beneteau First 31.7
Beneteau First 32
Dehler 33 CR
Dehler 36
Elan 33
Elan 34
Finnflyer 33R
First 285
Hallberg-Rassy
Hunter Horizon 30
Hunter USA 31.5T
Jeanneau Attalia
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 33i
Jeanneau Symphonie
Marcon 34
Moody 30
Moody 31
Moody 33
Moody 34
Nantucket 33
Nicholson 35
Omega 10 metre
Rommel 33
Sadler 32 “Sloop”
She Traveller
Sloop – Centurian 32
Sloop Moody 31
Vancouver 34C
Westerly Discus
Westerly Conway
Westerly Storm
Westerly Tempest





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