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2013 7.3m Hot Sails Maui GPS

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Created by Bogan speed team > 9 months ago, 1 Feb 2013
Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
1 Feb 2013 11:19PM
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1st time today on new model Hot Sails Maui GPS. 1st thing i noticed was the retro pink colour - at the start but has grown on me and definately wont be missed on the water. The other most noticeable thing was the weight of the sail. The 7.3 is as light or even lighter than the 2012 6.0m. On the water it felt very light in the hands and alot easier on the gybes.

The power is incredible as was the 2012 but the added 4th cam makes it more stable across the wind and found it pulled like a train downwind. It has extra length in the bottom batten and the 4th cam has stiffened up the bottom of the sail and also seems to sit slghtly higher so sail sits balanced on top of board. Cam rotation is excellent. Can't wait to spend more time on this sail and try the 5.5....

A couple of pics following:-



















choco
SA, 4175 posts
1 Feb 2013 11:40PM
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did you get a free barbie doll with it Carl?

dkeating
VIC, 277 posts
2 Feb 2013 1:25AM
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Hi Carl, what mast does it rig on.
The curve looks a lot curvier than other comparable branded sails or do the photos exaggerate this? lots of down haul?
Whats the main differences in comparison to the Koncepts.
thx Dale

philn
1048 posts
2 Feb 2013 1:00AM
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Nice looking shape.

dkeating said...
Hi Carl, what mast does it rig on.
The curve looks a lot curvier than other comparable branded sails or do the photos exaggerate this? lots of down haul?
Whats the main differences in comparison to the Koncepts.
thx Dale


Agreed, I'd also be interested to know how hard they are to downhaul. I have a 2012 GPS 8.0 and I can downhaul it by hand. Not that excited about getting a sail that needs a downhaul crank.

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Feb 2013 7:15AM
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dkeating said...
Hi Carl, what mast does it rig on.
The curve looks a lot curvier than other comparable branded sails or do the photos exaggerate this? lots of down haul?



It was rigged on the Hot Sail Maui Hot Rod 460

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Feb 2013 7:23AM
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philn said...

Agreed, I'd also be interested to know how hard they are to downhaul. I have a 2012 GPS 8.0 and I can downhaul it by hand. Not that excited about getting a sail that needs a downhaul crank.


I will be rigging up my GPS13 8m today and will not be using a a downhaul crank. I find it easier not to use them.

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
2 Feb 2013 12:47PM
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No Barbie doll Choco.

Dale,

Rigged on Hotsails Maui Hot Rod 460 97%. Great thing with these sails is alot of draught (belly) for low wind performance and can be tuned for strong winds - they seem to have a huge wind range.

Phil,

Rigged on recommended downhaul setting and i didn't have my crank with me and pulled down with normal downhaul tool - easily.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
2 Feb 2013 2:17PM
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Carl Macdonald said...
No Barbie doll Choco.

Dale,

Rigged on Hotsails Maui Hot Rod 460 97%. Great thing with these sails is alot of draught (belly) for low wind performance and can be tuned for strong winds - they seem to have a huge wind range.

Phil,

Rigged on recommended downhaul setting and i didn't have my crank with me and pulled down with normal downhaul tool - easily.


can you rig them on SDM masts? if so the belly will be even deeper.....nice lawn to rig on too.

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Feb 2013 2:27PM
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choco said...


can you rig them on SDM masts? if so the belly will be even deeper.....nice lawn to rig on too.



Yes

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
2 Feb 2013 2:03PM
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no more leather on the end of the battens ?

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Feb 2013 2:38PM
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seanhogan said...
no more leather on the end of the battens ?


Just on the top of the luff

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
2 Feb 2013 5:24PM
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is that the final colour or proto/pre series ?

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
2 Feb 2013 5:29PM
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sorry to hijack, legless : finally set my hands on the 8.8 gps can't wait for my toe to heal to try it !!
Bought a 6.0 liquid for my 13 year old son, he loves it !!!



battens have been tightened since

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
2 Feb 2013 7:09PM
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choco said...
Carl Macdonald said...
No Barbie doll Choco.

Dale,

Rigged on Hotsails Maui Hot Rod 460 97%. Great thing with these sails is alot of draught (belly) for low wind performance and can be tuned for strong winds - they seem to have a huge wind range.

Phil,

Rigged on recommended downhaul setting and i didn't have my crank with me and pulled down with normal downhaul tool - easily.


can you rig them on SDM masts? if so the belly will be even deeper.....nice lawn to rig on too.


They can be rigged on SDM masts and yes the grass is nice.

Sean,

Pink is the new orange.





seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
2 Feb 2013 7:25PM
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Thanks Carl,

just asking cause the local dealer was telling me the pink ones were pre-series and the final product would be another colour...

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Feb 2013 8:39PM
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seanhogan said...
Thanks Carl,

just asking cause the local dealer was telling me the pink ones were pre-series and the final product would be another colour...



I have been told by HSM that Pink is going to be the colour for the GPS13

JustinL
NSW, 468 posts
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2 Feb 2013 9:38PM
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Robby Naish loved pink. If its good enough for him...
Pink is cool

redsurfbus
304 posts
3 Feb 2013 12:37AM
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The 2013 production models will be orange/blue.


As for downhauling, I can downhaul my whole quiver if needed without sitting down (work clothes - wet floor), but do use both hands. They downhaul and rig very easily. All are supplied with 2 sets of cams, and I can confirm they rig and rotate on both north and tushingham SDM masts, havent tried others.

legless
SA, 852 posts
3 Feb 2013 9:02AM
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redsurfbus said...
The 2013 production models will be orange/blue.


As for downhauling, I can downhaul my whole quiver if needed without sitting down (work clothes - wet floor), but do use both hands. They downhaul and rig very easily. All are supplied with 2 sets of cams, and I can confirm they rig and rotate on both north and tushingham SDM masts, havent tried others.


Redsurfbus.......the one's Carl has and I have are production and they are Pink....my understanding is that HSM origanally planned to have orange and blue but that has now changed to the pink and Yellow and all production GPS13's producteced so far are pink. This has only just been decided.

jimbob SA
SA, 999 posts
3 Feb 2013 2:31PM
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To me a strange marketing decision going with only pink, I think it will really affect their sales as I know it would definetly put me of a purchase just on the colour alone.
a lot of sailors would like a choice of a couple of different colour scemes that would at least match there boards and there ain't many pink boards out there.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
3 Feb 2013 5:49PM
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jimbob SA said...
To me a strange marketing decision going with only pink, I think it will really affect their sales as I know it would definetly put me of a purchase just on the colour alone.
a lot of sailors would like a choice of a couple of different colour scemes that would at least match there boards and there ain't many pink boards out there.


I agree. But maybe they're just trying to be a little different as a boutique brand. However I would have thought that the primary objective would be to sell sails.
I would have had a mainstream colour and maybe the pink for the NAGs.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Feb 2013 5:56PM
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The more colours in sails the better they look. Too many sails look too plain. Some have very drab grey colours. Why? Yesterday there was a bloke out on an old Neil Pryde sail from the 80s and it looked a lot more cheery and colourful than the modern sails there including mine.

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
3 Feb 2013 5:04PM
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Mobydisc said...
The more colours in sails the better they look. Too many sails look too plain. Some have very drab grey colours. Why? Yesterday there was a bloke out on an old Neil Pryde sail from the 80s and it looked a lot more cheery and colourful than the modern sails there including mine.



That's one of the reasons(a part from it being a great sail) I bought my GPS 2012, so flashy and fluo !!! Reminded me of the boardshorts I used to wear in the late 80's...

choco
SA, 4175 posts
3 Feb 2013 7:33PM
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Waiting4wind said...
jimbob SA said...
To me a strange marketing decision going with only pink, I think it will really affect their sales as I know it would definetly put me of a purchase just on the colour alone.
a lot of sailors would like a choice of a couple of different colour scemes that would at least match there boards and there ain't many pink boards out there.


I agree. But maybe they're just trying to be a little different as a boutique brand. However I would have thought that the primary objective would be to sell sails.
I would have had a mainstream colour and maybe the pink for the NAGs.

the female and gay market maybe bigger than we think the design looks great nice profile
if anything it has created a talking point which =exposure you'll be right up our arses with this sail......somehow that did'nt come out right

legless
SA, 852 posts
3 Feb 2013 8:34PM
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The Pink looks good on the water bit challenging close up, just had my first sail on my 8m....felt great very light rotates with ease. I remember having pink gear back in the 80's




Serge Beumer
11 posts
4 Feb 2013 6:03PM
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Which boom have you rigged with is on the first pics (the black/white one)
?

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
4 Feb 2013 9:03PM
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Serge Beumer said...
Which boom have you rigged with is on the first pics (the black/white one)
?


My spare gun boom. The colour is bright but liked in a very short time:-). Definately better looking in real life and can't wait to spend more time on these sails....

gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
4 Feb 2013 7:00PM
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Robby naish eat your heart out .that's his colour

legless
SA, 852 posts
9 Feb 2013 9:03PM
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stroppo
WA, 747 posts
20 Mar 2013 10:40PM
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One very happy sailor ive been using my new GPS 7.3 and im amazied by how easy it rotates for that size sail it gybes well with the rotating making the transition smooth and it sure is light Hot Sails Maui have got it right with this model

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
22 Mar 2013 9:02AM
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Agreed Stroppo.



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