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kevinkan

Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Posts: 1017 Location: San Francisco
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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Nice setup Florian... I used to have a NP wetsuit that had yellow shoulder patches... maybe you can find a used one on eBay along w/ an old yellow original DaKine Thermoform.
| feuser wrote: | | kevinkan wrote: | | Yes, for some reason the Streamlined Twist-On universal joints don't come w/ a plastic disk, and using the uni without one does make tightening and untightening much harder. Streamlined does make an excellent disk that is clear, has a mast track center post, and has a horizontal line so you can line it up w/ the mast track measurements that are printed on many boards these days. The downside... they cost $10. I usually sell them for half price if somebody buys a uni, as I think they're important. Or you can just use the regular black plastic disk from your old uni. |
Hey Kevin
Do you have the streamlined in yellow anodized ALU? I'd hate to break up my perfectly color coordinated kit. BTW: what harness & lines do you recommend? LOL... |
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kevinkan

Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Posts: 1017 Location: San Francisco
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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I used to be super anal about this kind of stuff... a little more relaxed approach these days. Anyway, EP extensions generally have lower min settings, but some US Cups are pretty low. Every company measures differently, and even an extension w/ a "low" setting, can have a bulky cleat base that effectively puts the bottom of the mast higher above the uni (even though the gap b/w the extension and sail pulleys may be small).
Personally, I really like the Streamlined euro pin single-bolt unis and extensions. They work well and are dependable. The extensions for 2012 have a redesigned Quick-Six cleat base that has larger diameter pulleys that are now made of Delrin. The hardware used to put it all together is also much improved. Extensions are also available in carbon, although I still prefer aluminum for durability.
| damel wrote: | | So I have a new sail that requires a 4cm extension but all US base extensions have a min setting larger than this. So I realize for the first time that one advantage of the Euro pin is a smaller min setting. Is there any thing else I don't know about one vs the other. I am considering switching to Euro Pin Streamline gear. |
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wsurfn1426
Joined: 20 Mar 2004 Posts: 158
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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I like both Chinook and Streamlined single bolt and europin designs. I know, the traditional 2 pin cup is more secure (2 points of contact), and more sand friendly (thus a favorite among pros), but I have had no problems yet, perhaps due to my OCD care. The europin is easier for me to engage and disengage at the time of rigging/de-reigging and I really like this.
I like Chinook's EX 1 piece SS pin design. I like the Streamlined translucent discs the Kevin sells with the track pin. I got them for both bases. I end up using the Streamlined most of the time for the reason Kevin mentioned. It is just easier to hand tighten and remove.
That said, I am getting play in the bottom of my Streamlined bottom UJ cup/base plate connection due to wear that makes me a little nervous. There is no way to tighten this. I suspect I would need to buy a new base to address this. |
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kevinkan

Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Posts: 1017 Location: San Francisco
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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There is a little play between the lower tendon cap and baseplate on the Streamlined Twist-On unis. This is normal and all the new ones have it. Actually, you can take your uni apart and see how the bottom attaches to the lower tendon cap... will probably make you feel better about it.
| wsurfn1426 wrote: | I like both Chinook and Streamlined single bolt and europin designs. I know, the traditional 2 pin cup is more secure (2 points of contact), and more sand friendly (thus a favorite among pros), but I have had no problems yet, perhaps due to my OCD care. The europin is easier for me to engage and disengage at the time of rigging/de-reigging and I really like this.
I like Chinook's EX 1 piece SS pin design. I like the Streamlined translucent discs the Kevin sells with the track pin. I got them for both bases. I end up using the Streamlined most of the time for the reason Kevin mentioned. It is just easier to hand tighten and remove.
That said, I am getting play in the bottom of my Streamlined bottom UJ cup/base plate connection due to wear that makes me a little nervous. There is no way to tighten this. I suspect I would need to buy a new base to address this. |
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thombiz

Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Posts: 488 Location: Corpus Christi
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:13 am Post subject: |
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Jing, I think Sandy Point would sell a lot more of those if they would catch up with the picture posting! _________________ It's a way of life! |
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sailingjoe
Joined: 06 Aug 2008 Posts: 1087
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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| thombiz wrote: | | Jing, I think Sandy Point would sell a lot more of those if they would catch up with the picture posting! | The guy that does the internet stuff concentrates on e-bay listings and neglects their own website. |
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sailingjoe
Joined: 06 Aug 2008 Posts: 1087
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:41 pm Post subject: Re: Chinook single bolt mast base ? |
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| U2U2U2 wrote: | Has anyone had the Chinook single bolt attachment come loose ?
My Euro pin version seems to have a problem, it has been secure but comes loose, US or Euro may may a difference.
I have the 2 bolt version that I can use but my one board by using a single expands the range in the track.
:?: | I, too, dropped the Chinook twist-on one bolt uni's. I have a Windsurfing Hawaii one here on Cape Cod which I rarely use, but it is much better than the Chinook. I have found the two bolts much better overall. |
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zirtaeb
Joined: 03 Jul 2009 Posts: 1764
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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Not me.
I give all my 2 bolts away, keep all the twist on's. |
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feuser

Joined: 29 Oct 2002 Posts: 1282
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:30 pm Post subject: Re: Chinook single bolt mast base ? |
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| sailingjoe wrote: | | U2U2U2 wrote: | Has anyone had the Chinook single bolt attachment come loose ?
My Euro pin version seems to have a problem, it has been secure but comes loose, US or Euro may may a difference.
I have the 2 bolt version that I can use but my one board by using a single expands the range in the track.
 | I, too, dropped the Chinook twist-on one bolt uni's. I have a Windsurfing Hawaii one here on Cape Cod which I rarely use, but it is much better than the Chinook. I have found the two bolts much better overall. |
you can have my 2 bolt bases, too... _________________ florian - ny22
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