Just Windsurf - Severne Lockjaw - Boom Head - Troubleshooting

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2024

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  • @Alfacinhadesign
    @Alfacinhadesign Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @Kuper133
    @Kuper133 2 роки тому +1

    Hello friend! There are no subtitles in your video, so I watched it without translation. But from the description I understood what you were doing. I like how meticulously you approach the case. I don't have booms Severne for big sails. I use Aeron V-grip.And he has no such problems. With the adapter, it holds well on RDM masts.Only I turned the shackle lever to the other side for Severne sails. I don't know if the translator translated what I wrote correctly.
    I really like watching your videos. Do not turn off the subtitles, please, so that you can watch with the translation..

    • @Just-Windsurf
      @Just-Windsurf  2 роки тому +1

      Hi and thanks for your comment. I have not turned of the CC/subtitles but I will have a look later if there are any setting I have missed. Yes with a adapter there should be no issues. Severne do not have adapter for the Lockjaw, but to change the cup gives similar properties.

    • @Just-Windsurf
      @Just-Windsurf  2 роки тому

      From YT: "YT generate automatically CC/subtitles for some languages, this may take a while". So i will/can not do anything more about that. I speak english in this video so maybe there will come subtitles in a while, sorry I don't know.

    • @Kuper133
      @Kuper133 2 роки тому

      @@Just-Windsurf I understand everything, it's okay. It's not your fault. I will look at it as it is.

  • @aleksandargeorgiev5540
    @aleksandargeorgiev5540 Рік тому +2

    When i try to ubscrew the screws, the nut keeps turning in place. The plastic xannot gold the nut. Also there is no room to fit a wrench or a hex key to hold it... How did yoi do this?

    • @Just-Windsurf
      @Just-Windsurf  Рік тому

      Hi and thx for your comment. Well it’s hard to describe this in a comment, I will suggest you ask a friend with some mechanical skills if you don’t have it yourself. I guess the plastic holding the nut are “worn” out, or it’s corroded to the screw. Suggested solution, use some spray (wd40 ie), let it work, use a flat screwdriver to help the nut not rotating, then use a electric screwdriver to shock the screw out with immediately power. Anyway, this will be quite easy with a bit help 👍