Your Infinity can be used as a single cam, or no-cam sail.
Removing the cam will flatten the sail’s profile and give it
a “softer”, more maneuverable feel.
A) Switching from Camber to Non-Camber:
Note: it is easiest to switch from cam to non-cam
before the mast is in.
1) With your sail outhauled, release all downhaul tension.
2) Release the batten tensionen from the cambered batten.
3) Remove the cam and batten from the zipper opening on the
sleeve. Store the cam in the pocket on your sail bag.
4) From the leech end, insert the thin end of the batten into the
LOWER batten pocket.
5) Tension the batten.
6) Downhaul using the indicator printed between battens #2
and #3. (note: you will have the same amount of downhaul in
non-cambered mode as you do for cambered mode.
7) Set Outhaul: first, make sure the sail is correctly down-
hauled to the printed indicator between battens #2 and #3,
then release ALL outhaul tension while making sure the bat-
tens are all flipped the same way. This is your starting point at
zero outhaul. Now, adjust the boom to the end of the guide
line. Next, outhaul to the end of the boom. This will be an aver-
age outhaul setting.
Switching Your Infinity from
Cambered to Non-cambered.
Adjust the boom to the guide line then outhaul.
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Leech
Outhaul
Luff
Head
Downhaul
Foot
Tack
Batten #1
Batten #2
Batten #3
boom
cutout
clew
camber inducer
camber inducer
Lower pocket for no-cam
Upper pocket for camber
Tension batten
Downhaul until the leech goes loose at
the logo between battens #2 and #3.
Insert batten into lower pocket.