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gavnwend
gavnwend
WA
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WA, 1374 posts
21 Sep 2014 7:04pm
thought l bring up a discussion on how do top brand sail makers pre rig sails without putting any creases or ripples on the new sails l have tried to rig a new sail out of the bag & no matter how careful you are theirs always some sort of mark on the sail when derigged my answer is how do they do it or do they pre rig all sails before leaving the factory.
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15102 posts
WA, 15102 posts
21 Sep 2014 7:23pm
gavnwend said..
thought l bring up a discussion on how do top brand sail makers pre rig sails without putting any creases or ripples on the new sails l have tried to rig a new sail out of the bag & no matter how careful you are theirs always some sort of mark on the sail when derigged my answer is how do they do it or do they pre rig all sails before leaving the factory.



Do they actually rig them? I think Ezzy do, but they are so tough, you would be flat out noticing it if someone drove over it before you got it.

Every new sail I have bought from another company seems to have dodgy bits in the monofilm. No perfectly smooth panels, and always a fold or line in the film itself.

joe windsurf
joe windsurf
1482 posts
1482 posts
22 Sep 2014 6:54am
i CANNOT afford new
and so am moving towards EZZY and HotSailsMaui
even used - they look pristine !!
xoff
xoff
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
25 Sep 2014 9:50pm
FormulaNova said..


Do they actually rig them? I think Ezzy do, but they are so tough, you would be flat out noticing it if someone drove over it before you got it.

Every new sail I have bought from another company seems to have dodgy bits in the monofilm. No perfectly smooth panels, and always a fold or line in the film itself.


Thought maybe someone would take a bite at this but its gone straight through to the keeper.
My ezzys are smooth as to FormulaNova. Was thinking of switching brands but dont know now?



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