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I am after stiff fibreglass sail battens for my boom tent.

I'm after the solid type that keep the boom tent nice and flat. Got some old battens from my last mainsail and the boom tent bows over, any cross breeze and it's a pain in the arse. I've been seeing boats out over January with nice flat stiff boom tents - getting jealous.

Anyone know an Auckland based supplier? I've done extensive googling and coming up with zilch (found loads of other useful companies, including the wholesaler for Planasol, which could be handy.

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Like you I tried mainsail battens, they were  hopelessly floppy so I switched to PVC conduit which did the job nicely but from memory it needed to be  25 or 30 mm dia.

They were a PITA to stow so after a few seasons I went back to a simple battenless tent, easy to fold and stow. 

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Collapsible fibreglass tent poles - the bendy ones for dome tents.  The elastic through them keeps them together but they collapse down to a manageable size.  You can take the elastic out and trim the lengths of the poles to match the dimension you need.  Available in a variety of diameters and lengths, cheap as chips.

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My tent had 20mm glass poles, very stiff but I am looking for an alternative because they chafe the sail cover. Fine for a day but if you leave it up for a week then its a problem. 

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5 hours ago, Stray Cat said:

I’ve got a couple of old fibreglass rod battens just taken out of our old sail cover.  Approx 15mm x 6.9 mtr long.  Free to good home.  Collect Gulf Harbour.

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Thanks for all the replies.

I've worked through all the options and are still on the hunt.

The biggest batten Doyle's have at the moment is 20mm by 12mm. My current ones are 20mm by 8mm, so I'm not expecting the stiffness I'm after.

Just went through Bunnings look at all sorts of conduit, pipe etc, as expected they are all way too soft.

I've used fibreglass tent poles in the past, it's what I started with. Basically next to useless for my application, very bendy. Could work if I attached them to the toe rail each side and made a tunnel, but I'm really after a flat style sunshade / boom tent, the main reason being for good viz while motoring / moving the boat around. What I found on the Summer cruise was once at the target location we just left the boom tent up for days, including day trips around beaches, swimming spots, overnight anchorages and out to drop the holding tank kind of stuff.

Also just been to Hunting and Fishing on the hope of finding spare tent poles, as in big canvas tent poles. Several of the big tent brands offer awning poles or replacement poles and the like. Should be stiff enough, demountable so I can store them. I'd probably need a couple stuck together to get the length. Anyway, HnFishing are fully sold out, of course...

Hoping Stray Cat's ones are still available and are just what I need. Otherwise I might need to get something made bespoke, like a Kilwell fishing rod / tube section with a joiner butt (like many fishing rods have). That would be top shelf, but I expect that option would require excessive boat dollars.

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15 hours ago, Addem said:

I have some collapsible tent poles you can have.  I'll dig them out and pm you the specs. 

I'm wondering how effective the 15mm collapsible / sectional tent poles would be?   Especially if applied to a 3 metre wide boom tent.  

They looks to be available at Mitre 10 and Marine Deals (in a week or two)
https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-tent-pole-kit/p/217875
https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-dome-tent-pole-section-15mm-qty-5

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44 minutes ago, Sudden5869 said:

I'm wondering how effective the 15mm collapsible / sectional tent poles would be?   Especially if applied to a 3 metre wide boom tent.  

They looks to be available at Mitre 10 and Marine Deals (in a week or two)
https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-tent-pole-kit/p/217875
https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-dome-tent-pole-section-15mm-qty-5

They do need a curve and tension to work well.  Ours are guyed down to the life lines at each side and forms a tunnel.  I doubt they would work well self-supporting as K4309 proposes 

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10 hours ago, Sudden5869 said:

I'm wondering how effective the 15mm collapsible / sectional tent poles would be?   Especially if applied to a 3 metre wide boom tent.  

They looks to be available at Mitre 10 and Marine Deals (in a week or two)
https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-tent-pole-kit/p/217875
https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/kiwi-camping-fibreglass-dome-tent-pole-section-15mm-qty-5

Depends on how heavy your boom tent is, we have sunbrella material and very heavy duty and requires big batterns, no way would tent poles work for this

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