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Created by Corkers > 9 months ago, 1 Feb 2019
Corkers
NSW, 154 posts
1 Feb 2019 8:42PM
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Hi,
wondering what size sail you would use as your strong wind sail? I want to get my wife a sail as a present, she's interemediate bump and jump sailer, she would just make 60kg with all her gear on dripping wet. Her current smallest sail is 4.7 but she can get overpowered on that when the wind gets well over 20knts. I was thinking a 4.0 sail.... would a 4.0 sail get plenty of use in 20 -25 knots for a sub 60kg sailer?

Gestalt
QLD, 14629 posts
1 Feb 2019 7:48PM
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3.4m - 3.7m is my take on it.

what board? with smaller sails she will need smaller boards

needsalt
NSW, 385 posts
1 Feb 2019 8:51PM
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My 4.5 has been my most used sail on NSW north coast this Summer and my 4.0 has had a few runs. 4.7 to 4.0 is a big gap in small sizes. Maybe a 4.2 ish and a 3.7 ish down the track. Your wife has been doing well to hold down a 4.7 as her smallest at that weight. Also don't underestimate the influence of board size at small weights. Go small. I have a 62L I love to bits when the wind is clean. Not so much fun if there's big holes lol

Corkers
NSW, 154 posts
1 Feb 2019 9:02PM
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She currently has a 77L board which she just stepped down from a 93L. We both have a minimalist set up. So her sails would be 5.3, 4.7, then a 4.0 if I went down that path. At this stage we would not get two more smaller sails (ie 3.7 and 4.2).

needsalt
NSW, 385 posts
1 Feb 2019 9:17PM
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She will love anything from a 4.2 down.

Be aware 6.7 to 6.0 is a ~10% drop, 4.7 to 4.0 is a ~15% drop etc. Hard to avoid not having smaller gaps between smaller sizes to be comfortable. I happily run 1m gaps in my big gear. But no good in my small gear.

Dar
215 posts
1 Feb 2019 6:46PM
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4.2 or 4.0 .... fer sure.

joe windsurf
1482 posts
1 Feb 2019 7:00PM
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sail for.two

Gestalt
QLD, 14629 posts
1 Feb 2019 9:51PM
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anywhere from 3.7-4.2 will do the job.
a mate i sail with who's mid 70kg is wanting a 3.7m severne to add to his quiver for 25+ knots.

i was kinda joking with him the other day he could his son's 3.6m xs-3 when he gets it. i think he's chasing a 3.6m s1 which i little more stable due to an extra batten.

here's a ladies take on things. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Review/XS-3-2016-Severne-Sail-Review?page=1

needsalt
NSW, 385 posts
2 Feb 2019 8:27AM
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Wow. Thanks so much Gestalt. I've never seen that thread. I've always run my boom at the bottom of the cutout to be comfortable at my height and never gave a thought to how that could effect performance. I've never understood why I always seem to be on heaps less than the guys I sail with to be comfortably powered - even lighter guys who don't seem much heavier than me. But they are definitely taller. And that feeling of the rig being miles away and having to reach in any manoeuvres. I thought it was all me. Fascinating.

Gestalt
QLD, 14629 posts
2 Feb 2019 9:11AM
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my son is using a 3m xs-3 currently. it's a great sail. being so small i have noticed some twitchyness with it when getting overpowered and we are working through that with harness line position and technique but i have to say for all intents and purposes it''s a real sail and rigs as such. as opposed to some small rigs which are softer with less battens and aimed at beginners. -

the xs-3 is an insaney light rig.

i have been told for the next version of the xs-3, severne worked on improving the stability. i will most likely grab a 3.6m when it gets released down the track but in the meantime have a 2.5m coming.

there is also the 4.1m xs-3 which i was told suits the 330 mast a little better.

A few manufacturers are making sails in this size but no-one really doing what severne are doing. kudos to severne.

pommypair
WA, 48 posts
2 Feb 2019 7:30AM
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Simple answer is YES. We have to have a good range of sails, Lilias is 55kg and uses a 55ltr board when the wind is over 21knts, her big board is 70ltr. Weight and size really makes a difference to all her kit, her most used sail is a 4.2 and a 3.7 at 25knts is a must, I wish we had space and money to but a 3.4. All small/light people need small/light kit to have the most fun!

skekles
WA, 43 posts
2 Feb 2019 4:23PM
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I'm about the same "dimensions" as your wife. I go from a 4.7 down to a 4.2 and ride it with a 86L or 76L. I'll use this when it's 25+. The 4.2 gets too big when it starts getting closer 30knots.

I get the minimalist thing... Having another sail isn't the issue.. it's having to buy another (370) mast! $$$ :)

Madge
NSW, 471 posts
2 Feb 2019 7:37PM
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4.2m would be perfect.

Make sure though that the mast you use has a softer top or is softer than usual, that will help too....Also sails like the Naish chopper in size M which is a 4.2m is a lot shorter and is designed for lighter people.

Theres one on this site somewhere......I use the 5.3m chopper which is classed as XL and love it.



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