Recently got a Cabrinha hirise varial M and the first day I was using it wake foiling, the fuselage came off. When the new one arrived I was surprised to discover that the screws holding the fuselage to the mast only protruded 8mm of thread. Did some searching and found that for aluminum, the thread depth should be 2 times the bolt diameter. So the 8mm bolt should go 16mm into the mast by industry standard. I have a picture of me crashing and the foil actually came off in the water. I did not hit anything while foiling along either. It is strange that the top mount bolts go into the mast more that 20mm while the fuselage bolts only go into the mast 8mm. It seems like a design flaw to me. Anyone else have this problem? Do you think that 8mm (5/16") is enough to hold the fuselage to the mast on a connection that has a very shallow 1-2mm mast insert into the fuleage? I have to think I am not alone here as this has bound to have happened to others
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PS.... Sure I got longer bolts for the new mast to foil connection, but the short ones were the cause of the lost fuselage and wings, and I think Cabrinha should have provided me with new ones. I went through my retail store to try and get it replaced, but Cabrinha's stance was that the bolts were correct. So now after not being satisfied with the construction of the first one, I am trying to find out if this problem has occurred to anyone else.
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