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North Wave Sail

Created by 2keen 2keen  > 9 months ago, 27 Nov 2022
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2keen
2keen

WA

376 posts

27 Nov 2022 8:30pm




I got the opportunity to demo a 4.2 North Wave Clear. Thanks to Reg and Dan at Windsurfing Perth the sail is now mine, really didn't want to give it back


This is a featherweight sail, begging to be thrown around. Sheet in and the power is there and yet it can be depowered almost instantaneously. I'm rigging with the boom in the centre of the cutout, boom 148cm. Combine high aspect with lightweight and transitions can be taken to another level.

I found the sail stable through a good wind range. Able to pump up in about 14 knots and comfortable to a little over 20. (88kg ,Sabfoil 799 ,custom board)Thanks for the shots Stanly
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

28 Nov 2022 12:03am
so sweet
WsurfAustin
WsurfAustin

659 posts

28 Nov 2022 12:33am
Very cool, thanks for posting. From what I've seen of the manufacturing process, the sail is molded on a mandel from a pretty durable material. Pretty interesting North is putting that much $$$ in tooling for windsurf sails. The light weight aspect is very appealing.
Guru4
Guru4

42 posts

30 Nov 2022 11:40am
How do you compare them to the simmer wave sails?
RoyalontheFoil
RoyalontheFoil

WA

161 posts

30 Nov 2022 7:34pm
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2keen said..




I got the opportunity to demo a 4.2 North Wave Clear. Thanks to Reg and Dan at Windsurfing Perth the sail is now mine, really didn't want to give it back


This is a featherweight sail, begging to be thrown around. Sheet in and the power is there and yet it can be depowered almost instantaneously. I'm rigging with the boom in the centre of the cutout, boom 148cm. Combine high aspect with lightweight and transitions can be taken to another level.

I found the sail stable through a good wind range. Able to pump up in about 14 knots and comfortable to a little over 20. (88kg ,Sabfoil 799 ,custom board)Thanks for the shots Stanly


I think i saw you one day down at leighton?
2keen
2keen

WA

376 posts

1 Dec 2022 11:48am
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Guru4 said..
How do you compare them to the simmer wave sails?


Lighter and Darker

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Roy1000 said..

2keen said..




I got the opportunity to demo a 4.2 North Wave Clear. Thanks to Reg and Dan at Windsurfing Perth the sail is now mine, really didn't want to give it back


This is a featherweight sail, begging to be thrown around. Sheet in and the power is there and yet it can be depowered almost instantaneously. I'm rigging with the boom in the centre of the cutout, boom 148cm. Combine high aspect with lightweight and transitions can be taken to another level.

I found the sail stable through a good wind range. Able to pump up in about 14 knots and comfortable to a little over 20. (88kg ,Sabfoil 799 ,custom board)Thanks for the shots Stanly



I think i saw you one day down at leighton?


Leighton Sat, Cottesloe Sunday and Monday





Gwarn
Gwarn

245 posts

2 Dec 2022 1:56am





Light is an understatement it's like a feather in your hands.

It's been a slow learning curve riding this sail for me the handling characteristics are 100% different then my Ezzy Taka sails.

I'm also having a little trouble with some high frequency leach flutter.

I have a whole baja winter to work it out.
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

2 Dec 2022 2:05am
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

2 Dec 2022 2:48am
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Gwarn said..

...It's been a slow learning curve riding this sail for me the handling characteristics are 100% different then my Ezzy Taka sails.


Can you elaborate?

My fingers and toes are already numb - mentions of Baja or other warm northern hemisphere locales aren't helping and I consider them pretty darn rude.
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