Not wanting to brand bash (very unusual for me

) I recently got a smaller version 170-230 carbon boom of my larger 190-240 boom based on just how good the bigger one has performed - it's still going strong after 4 years.
Anyhow I had initially used new boom about 4times and everything felt okay apart from it being a bit loose in the back end compared to other booms Ive had (and still do have). Then the next time I was sailing on starboard and the port side tail pins released at 206 and under load slipped and locked back in at 188 extension (making the boom look like a banana) . I initially thought the boom had cracked due to the noise it made and thought that maybe the clip wasn???t fully in but then it did it again the next session which confirmed that there was an issue with the tail end being too loose allowing the pins to slip under load.
So analysing the boom I found that the holes in the extension were oversized for the pins and the tail diameter is too small and gave it just enough play to slip. The retailer kindly sent me up another tail piece but it was only ever so slightly better and knew it would probably do exactly the same thing.
Taking matters into my own hands I decided on filling the pin holes with a epoxy / qcell mix and then wrapping the tail piece in carbon cloth. Taped it up, let it set and then gave it a light sand. Used the plastic clip housing as a guide (see photo) and redrilled holes smaller than original so pins are a tight fit. Used now about 5 times with no slipping and it feels so much stiffer.