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Race boards - mast base how far back before I shim?

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Created by Paducah > 9 months ago, 5 Oct 2022
Paducah
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5 Oct 2022 7:50AM
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Presently running my sail, HGO 8.0, 105 off the front screw with 0 shim on IQFoil (900) with -2 255 stab. I'd like a touch more front foot pressure. Should I keep moving the mast base back or is it time to go to a +.5 shim? How far back are people running mast bases on big boards (85cm wide) for light wind slalom and course racing?

On the same set up, I ended up shimming the 1000 to +0.5 and it balances out better but moved the mast base up to 107. I'm on the light side so don't need a lot of lift, just would like to use less back foot pressure in lighter breezes.

Maddlad
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5 Oct 2022 9:26AM
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I run my mast base at the very back of my mast base on my JP 100 Course Racing board mate. I dont know the exact measurements from the front foil mast screw but i can try measuring it when i next rig. I also run +1 degree or shim in my rear wing at all times coz i prefer the lift for upwind downwind angles.

Sandman1221
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5 Oct 2022 9:39AM
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On a Goya Bolt 135 L slalom windsurfing board 80 cm wide I have the mast base all the way back to balance an AFS W95, maybe 1/4" to spare before single bolt mast base nut grabs air!

Paducah
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5 Oct 2022 10:50AM
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Maddlad said..
I run my mast base at the very back of my mast base on my JP 100 Course Racing board mate. I dont know the exact measurements from the front foil mast screw but i can try measuring it when i next rig. I also run +1 degree or shim in my rear wing at all times coz i prefer the lift for upwind downwind angles.


No need to measure for the moment but I'm deeply grateful for the offer. I'll try scooting it back and see how it goes. If I feel cramped or get some adverse effects, I'll pop in the 0.5. Again, thanks!

Rereading original post, should say boards 85+cm, e.g IQ jr and wider but generally around 91 and wider.

Subsonic
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5 Oct 2022 2:03PM
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I think you'll find a lot of variation in set ups, as people have all started with different set ups and worked from there. I've got my mast step set at 111 off the front screw (just in front of the middle of the track on the jp 175) iq foil and 8m hgo, with -2stab and the + 0.5 shim. Stable, Plenty of lift, but not out of control till around 18/20knots

Paducah
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5 Oct 2022 6:42PM
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Subsonic said..
I think you'll find a lot of variation in set ups, as people have all started with different set ups and worked from there. I've got my mast step set at 111 off the front screw (just in front of the middle of the track on the jp 175) iq foil and 8m hgo, with -2stab and the + 0.5 shim. Stable, Plenty of lift, but not out of control till around 18/20knots


Appreciate the second data point. I think I'll give the +0.5 a go next breezy day based on your and madlad's input. As mentioned above, that worked real well with my 1000.

Sandman1221
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6 Oct 2022 7:18AM
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Sandman1221 said..
On a Goya Bolt 135 L slalom windsurfing board 80 cm wide I have the mast base all the way back to balance an AFS W95, maybe 1/4" to spare before single bolt mast base nut grabs air!




realize my kit is not exactly what you had in mind, but measured the distance from sail mast base to front screw, it is 108.5 cm, not sure if that is "similar", or not, to what Subsonic reported (111 cm), or that difference is due to the race wing being ~2.5 cm farther forward of the mast than the wing on my free-ride foil.



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