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Originally posted by mkseven
OK but it goes against all convention.
Just a final question, are you doing this with a raf sail and is it possible that it is taking up the cloth and setting the sail into the correct shape?
It's been ages since i've done the deflection test and never on a non cambered sail.
Depends on whose convention?
Yep it's a wave sail, if you hadn't asked the question I was going to mention this anyway, as it won't show up to the same extent in a cambered sail, but you should still see the leach tighten I think and I'm sure the sail will still fill out a bit, but no where near as obvious as a wave sail does.
You had me doubting myself a bit, so I got the wife to stand on the tip before I went for a sail today, and it's as I said.
Note, this doesn't mean a heavier person should use a softer mast to get more power. As there will be more power in the sail to deflect the mast with a heavier person. It's probably the opposite, heavier rider needs a stiffer mast, to get the right deflection.
The other point of confusion may be a mix up with the effect of mast bend due to downhaul, that will cause more sail twist and less power.