RRD sail. Does this look right to you?

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Doggerland
Doggerland
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229 posts
1 Nov 2023 7:17pm
Please fold it first, the bushes will thank you..sorry

the harmless vacuity of marketing blurb is always a pleasure, but things mentioned twice become savory



Henners
Henners
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449 posts
1 Nov 2023 8:47pm
Doggerland said..
Please fold it first, the bushes will thank you..sorry

the harmless vacuity of marketing blurb is always a pleasure, but things mentioned twice become savory




Hahahahaa.
"Improved performance on standard masts" in incredibly small writing please leave the sail rigged at all times to avoid crinkling your sail.

Tomorrow I might have time to go to the shop and ask the manager to rig without crinkling and remove the wrinkles. I do hope that I am being a muppet and he can set it up correctly.
Henners
Henners
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449 posts
2 Nov 2023 10:07pm
The shop was closed today. I will just have to drop in again.
I was looking at the RRD promo video for the sails. Here is a screenshot as the guy is rigging it. What do you recon good for the sail?
(from video on this page www.on-s.jp/product/detail.php?c=285&cat=windsurfing&t=150)





SurferKris
SurferKris
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499 posts
2 Nov 2023 10:30pm
Yes, that is the correct way to do it.
geoITA
geoITA
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201 posts
3 Nov 2023 3:30pm
To me, something went very clearly wrong in production.
As I do not think RRD likes the idea of customers complaining about bad manufacturing, they are rather concerned about being the very best brand on the market, I am pretty sure that the sail will be replaced.
Unless of course the shop keeper will be able to rig it correctly. Which I do not believe, but maybe.
SurferKris
SurferKris
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499 posts
3 Nov 2023 8:47pm
geoITA said..
To me, something went very clearly wrong in production.


Where do you get that from?

I certainly cannot see anything wrong from the images regarding the manufacturing. These battens are made so that they are easy to remove and it simply hasn't been set right. The bend curve of the luff should work well once it is rigged properly, with the correct mast and settings.
WillyWind
WillyWind
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594 posts
4 Nov 2023 12:09am
Imax1 said..

SurferKris said..
Place all the battens on the same side of mast in the front, i.e. below the mast, when rigging and derigging.





Having said that, it's never pretty scrunching the sail. It makes me weep every time.


To avoid that, I pull the sail up from the mast pocket when I start removing the mast. It significantly reduces the scrunching.
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