Wave or Freeride Sail

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brav
brav
21 posts
21 posts
12 Oct 2006 10:15am
I am looking for a smaller sail for flat water sailing on my JP X-ride 150.

Currently I have a big 7.5m NP Excess and (as the name suggests) is too big when the wind picks up.

Any suggestions on buying either a smaller Wave or Freeride sail - I am attracted to the price of 2nd hand wave sails.

I couldn't find an existing topic on this so appologies if already covered.

Any thoughts very useful. Thanks

Brav
racycoot
racycoot
WA
315 posts
WA, 315 posts
12 Oct 2006 11:29am
Are you in WA (like your profile says)?

Where do you sail?
hobie14t
hobie14t
QLD
259 posts
QLD, 259 posts
12 Oct 2006 1:34pm
from my recent experience, when your on such a large board, when the wind does pick up, its not just the sail that will be too big. I.e the board really wont suit big winds with a smaller sail. Look at what JP say the smallest rec sail for that board is and maybe go with that. I dont think a wave sail will have enough guts in it for a larger board.

I use a 9.0 and 8.1 with my 161ltr board for moderate winds and the same along with a 6.6 on a 128ltr board for 20knts+. I am over 100kg hence why I have larger boards

Have rigged your 7.5 with max downhaul for when the wind picks up? how heavy are you?
brav
brav
21 posts
21 posts
12 Oct 2006 12:33pm
Thanks both.

I am in Sydney - I will now correct my profile.

JP's recommended sail range for the board is 6.0m to 10.5m.

I'm 85Kgs and definitely still the weakest link in my gear. Sill uphauling and in stronger winds with the 7.5m, I struggle to get hooked into the harness let alone the straps before its ripped out of my hands (or I am unceremoniously catapulted)- if smaller than a 6m sail is not a good idea (bouncy board?) would a 6m be easier to handle or better off just rigging the 7.5 with max downhaul?

Thanks for the advice.
jsn_batman
jsn_batman
WA
86 posts
WA, 86 posts
12 Oct 2006 12:56pm
remember stronger the wind smaller the sail, smaller the sail further back in the mast track, further back in the mast track more'bounce'. but you guys already knew that

a bigger board will go over and bounce over the chop, where as a smaller literage board will go 'through' 80kgs, using a 7.5m sail must be 12-15 knots then??
i live in WA the biggest sail and board i comfortably use is a 6.5, or a 7.3 for speed sailing, and a 110 litre board, and im a solid 100kgs, usually i would sail a 98l board and a 5.4 or 5.8m sail, suits me from freeride to freestyle and occasional wave sail
jsn_batman
jsn_batman
WA
86 posts
WA, 86 posts
12 Oct 2006 1:00pm
freestyle sails lack the power, wave sails have a lot of power, freeride sails, OR a smaller race sail

DONT use a sail thats meant for a smaller board on a big board, well if you do then use a stiffer mast
bc
bc
QLD
708 posts
bc bc
QLD, 708 posts
12 Oct 2006 3:20pm
Your are best to look at a sail range gap around 1.5 to 1m therefore go for a 6.0 to 6.5 careful on some of the smaller sails might not suit your mast (which i assume would be a 460) if it was be i would go for a no cam freeride more lowerend than wave and better suited to wide style boards
cheers simon
brav
brav
21 posts
21 posts
12 Oct 2006 1:29pm
Thanks all. I will have a look on the for sale forum for a nice 2nd hand 6.0m freeride sail.

Brav
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