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l i g h t w i n d s e t t i n g s
m i d - r a n g e s e t t i n g s
h i g h w i n d s e t t i n g s
Visual Reference:
Pull downhaul so the leech
looseness comes to within 10cm
of the white half cog logo
White half-cog
reference mark
White half-cog
reference mark
Visual Reference:
Pull downhaul so the leech
looseness extends up to 10cm
past the white half cog logo
Visual Reference:
Pull downhaul so the leech
looseness extends right to
the white half cog logo
batten tip to middle of mast
cross section profile of batten above boom
batten tip to back of mast
b
Good all-round settings for maximum power and control.
Downhaul:
• Leech shows looseness extending in right up to the
white half cog logo
• Batten tip above boom sits at back edge of mast with
slight overlap
• Lean foil, moderate twist
Outhaul:
• Pull the outhaul about 2-3 cm (1") from neutral
• Boom set at medium specified length
cross section profile of batten above boom
batten tip behind mast
b
Maximum control and stability in high winds, but not powerful in light winds.
Downhaul:
• Leech shows looseness extending up to 10 cm (4") past the
white half cog logo
• Batten tip above boom sits behind mast
• Flatter foil, more twist
Outhaul:
• Pull the outhaul about 4 cm (1 1/2") from neutral
• Boom length becomes longer
cross section profile of batten above boom
rigging
guide
Maximum power in light winds, but less stable and harder to control when overpowered.
Downhaul:
• Leech shows looseness along the edge between battens and
extends in to the within 10 cm (4") of the white
half cog logo
• Batten tip above boom sits beside mast, but never extends
past it
• Deeper foil, less twist
Outhaul:
• Pull the outhaul about 1-2 cm (1/2-1") from neutral position
• Boom length becomes shorter