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Using Camber Inducer Shims

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Created by MrFish > 9 months ago, 26 Nov 2014
MrFish
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26 Nov 2014 3:19PM
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Hi

Has anyone ever used the shims that come with Norths Warps to tune the sail.

I have had a bit of a play and it appears that the shaped shims will only fit the three inducers from and including the cross over batten one but not fit the bottom inducer.
Anyway I am assuming that you could increase the draft and therefore low end power by adding them between the inducer and the batten sleeve ?

Thanks

mark62
509 posts
26 Nov 2014 11:18PM
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The spacers are more of a tuning aid to help cam rotation and draft stability. The wont really increase low end power. Low end power on the Warps can be increased by putting lots of tension in your lower three battens. The spacers should be able to fit on the bottom cam too.

:)

MrFish
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27 Nov 2014 7:30AM
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mark62 said..
The spacers are more of a tuning aid to help cam rotation and draft stability. The wont really increase low end power. Low end power on the Warps can be increased by putting lots of tension in your lower three battens. The spacers should be able to fit on the bottom cam too.

:)


Thanks Mark



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