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Sail tuning tips

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Created by HTW101 > 9 months ago, 8 Jun 2015
HTW101
14 posts
8 Jun 2015 7:50PM
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Hey guys,

I wrote an article a few days ago on trimming the sail (in this case without cambers). I would love to hear your feedback in case there is anything I can add to the list.

howtowindsurf101.com/how-to-tune-a-windsurf-sail/

Cheers!

7tim
VIC, 89 posts
8 Jun 2015 10:13PM
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I think you mean tune rather than trim. Trim is the adjustments while sailing, how much you're sheeted in really.

Jacko51
SA, 225 posts
10 Jun 2015 11:44AM
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7tim said..
I think you mean tune rather than trim.


In pure sailing terms, Trimming is when you are on the water. You trim the board or sail. I would change the term to Tuning the sail.
Would also suggest you talk about the Down Haul first then the Out Haul, as adjusting the Down Haul automatically changes the Out Haul setting.

gregwed
QLD, 556 posts
10 Jun 2015 1:15PM
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A big mistake I see a lot of newbies do is when connecting the sail to the boom end, they leave a big gap. Boom length should be adjusted so that sail is as close as possible to the boom end. Agree with the Trimming vs Tuning as above.
With Downhaul and Outhaul, maybe mention to look at sails recommendations on settings.

Hope this helps - Cheers

joe windsurf
1482 posts
10 Jun 2015 5:33PM
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very nice start

what about boom height - also affects outhaul
many sails with no cambers now have 2 clew holes at the outhaul - worth mentioning ?

when downhaul is set correctly - how far is pulley from mast extension pulley ?

okay to put mast sticking out the top - some say "no way"

mast/sail compatibility ??

tuning on the water ?? tuning before changing - change fin rather than sail ??

adjustable outhaul ??

adjustable downhaul ??

one can go far with such a subject - or keep it simple

keep it up Arne !!
{how does one pronounce your name ? Arnie ??}

HTW101
14 posts
10 Jun 2015 11:24PM
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Thanks for all the awesome feedback guys! Having you guys comment really makes this forum as valuable as it is.

I have changed the title to tuning rather that trimming as the terminology should be correct :)

As to most of the other things, I think they should be covered in the rigging of the sail (which I covered here howtowindsurf101.com/rig-windsurf-sail/ a while back). I guess it is tricky to say where the correct rigging ends and tuning starts.

I will also include the fact that the downhaul should be changed first and only then the outhaul.

I tried to keep this article as simple as I could get away with as the idea is to give newbies some actionable advice without information overload.

The pronunciation of my name depends of who says it :P Árne (with the rolling "r") from my Spanish friends, my German family calls me Ahne, and in my English school it was always Arnie. I will respond to any hehehe.

Again, thanks for the feedback guys!



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