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Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much?

Posted By: Jeff Peterson

Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much? - 04/17/03 07:02 AM

I have all aluminum masts for my '77 &'78 H-16s. I personally would never consider putting a comp tip on them, and since I don't compete, its no problem.

But I'm wondering if conversions to comp tips is done much anymore, since Hobie is no longer doing them for free?
Posted By: MauganN20

Re: Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much? - 04/17/03 03:04 PM

Its not to difficult to do yourself. All you need is a drill and a hacksaw.

Then some sealant.
Posted By: Sunjammers

Re: Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much? - 04/18/03 10:02 PM

The upgrade only cost $196.20 and takes about an hour, at the most!!!

Brad Stephens
www.sunjammers.com
info@sunjammers.com
Authorized Hobie/Vanguard Dealer
Panama City Beach, FL
850-235-2281
Posted By: unlvrebel

Re: Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much? - 04/22/03 03:43 PM

They seem to be done hit and miss in my experience (which isn't overly broad). I bought an H16 without the comptip and opted not to make the conversion. I don't race class and those that I do race with aren't overly concerned. Maybe because I'm not very fast...

Anyway, the comptip degrades in the UV over time and needs to be replaced. In addition, its just plain weak. If you don't race where a comptip is mandated, don't do it.

John
Palmdale, CA
H16
Posted By: Jeff Peterson

Re: Comp Tip Conversion Status: Is it still done much? - 04/23/03 07:37 AM

Has anyone gone the opposite route of putting older all-aluminum masts on newer boats that only came with comp tips as original equipment?
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