PJR states that the boom on a junk sail only needs to be slightly bigger than the battens and most junk rigged yachts, including Arion, have followed this advice, but I am reconsidering. Firstly, because I'd like to experiment with really vanging down the boom to assist in gybing (in conjunction with Arne's FUP). If you can stop the boom lifting, and the FUP stops the battens lifting, you've got fan ups and accidental gybes licked. You could even use a Waller style running boom vang (boom brake) if the boom was strong enough. Secondly, it occurs to me that if the boom was the same specification as the yard, you could use it as a replacement yard if you ever damaged or broke the yard. Having broken mine once, I know only too well that if you don't have a yard you don't have a workable junk sail. My yard is 100x3.3mm alloy and if the boom was the same size I could store a couple of spare full length battens inside it - another bonus. I cannot see any disadvantage to having weight in the boom.