Nikrum said...
Hi Neb's,
By deflection are you saying that the Mast should be seated at the Mid Point and bottom on the Saw Horses and the weight suspended from the Top? Hm! That sounds similar to the way I compared Fly Rods and worked out their actual Weight Classification..
Ron
Hi Nikrum,
Almost -- you place the sawhorses so that they support the ends of the mast, and suspend the weight in the middle.
However the IMCS does not measure bend curve. That is a measure of how bendy the top is in relation to the bottom. Two masts, both with an IMCS of 21 (standard for a 430 mast) can have different bend curves, and this will have a big effect on how the sail sets. I've had a sail that set like poo on one particular mast, while it set perfectly on a different mast with a different bend curve (but the same IMCS).
However windsurfers tend to be quite fussy with how their sails set due to the very fine balance between forces. Because land yachts have much better stability you can get away with mismatching masts to sails -- also recutting the luff will help here as you match the sail to the mast.