Ezzy DUO 2000 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Tuning Guide for the 2000 Ezzy Duo and Duo Plus

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) Downhaul the sail until the leech goes loose between battens #2 and #3. 

Use the printed marks as a 

reference.  For light wind, the looseness should extend to mark #1.  For medium wind the looseness should extend to 
mark #2 and for strong wind, the looseness should extend to mark #3.  At the head of the sail, batten #1 is designed 
to 

always

 be very loose.  See diagram below:

 

Quick Tip- It is possible to over-tension the cam batten, which will cause the cam not to rotate.  A quick check of this can be 
done by holding the sail up on land and pumping the sail from both sides of the boom.  The cam should rotate smoothly; if it 
doesn't, decrease a little batten tension. 

 

loosened until the 

Velcro

™ touches the 

buckle.   This will allow the cam to slide 
further from the mast and will make it 
easier to get the cam onto the mast.  Also, 
make sure the sail is outhauled flat 
before attempting to snap the cams onto 
the mast.

Opening the zipper will make it easier to 
snap the cam onto the mast.  But, to 
avoid damaging the zipper, be sure to 
close the zipper again before tensioning 
the cam batten.

 

 

The amount of downhaul tension will vary for different 
wind conditions: A high-wind setting requires more 
downhaul tension to loosen the upper leech and give 
more twist.  In lighter wind, the sail needs less 
downhaul for a tighter leech and better low-end power.

For the correct sail rake, the foot edge of the tack 
should be no more than 4 inches (10 cm) above the 
deck of the board.  Always keep your base extension at 
its shortest possible setting.  If there is not enough 
space for downhauling and you have mast extending 
from the top, use the adjustable top to raise the sail up 
on the mast rather than extend your base.

 

6)  Now, tension the two camber battens

 by pulling 

on the batten strap while pushing the palm of your other 
hand against the batten end-cap.   When the camber 
battens are correctly tensioned, the sleeve directly in 
front of the cam should be tight.  

 

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Summary of Contents for DUO 2000

Page 1: ...ine off 3 Attach the front of the boom to the mast and outhaul the sail to the boom length that is printed on the sail The suggested boom length is measured from the clew to the front of the mast at the center of the boom cutout 4 Attach the cams to the mast by pushing down on the batten with the palm of your hand approximately 12 30 cm from the luff sleeve and snap the cam onto the mast with your...

Page 2: ...d flat before attempting to snap the cams onto the mast Opening the zipper will make it easier to snap the cam onto the mast But to avoid damaging the zipper be sure to close the zipper again before tensioning the cam batten The amount of downhaul tension will vary for different wind conditions A high wind setting requires more downhaul tension to loosen the upper leech and give more twist In ligh...

Page 3: ...ble in all wind conditions The tack strap can not be over tensioned more tension in stronger wind puts the center of effort lower giving the sail more control in light wind tensinoing the tack strap makes the foot deeper and tightens the lower leech creating better low end power 11 Secure the mast pad by wrapping the Velcro around the mast then over the mast pad 7 Check that batten tension on the ...

Page 4: ...ith a rag to clean your sail Harsh solvents may damage the sail cloth Contrary to what most people think you do not need to fresh water rinse your sail Storage It will not damage your sail to store it with the battens fully tensioned If storing your rolled sail vertically make sure the sleeve end is supporting the weight This prevents the clew from getting damaged Problem Possible Solution Camber ...

Page 5: ...y more downhaul Sail feels too powerful 1 Sail is too deep try more outhaul and downhaul 2 Mast is too stiff check that you are using the correct mast Sail lacks power 1 Sail is too flat try less outhaul and less downhaul 2 Mast is too soft check that you are using the correct mast Page 5 ...

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