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How to rig 98' Gaastra Flow F1 6.2 (4 Cambers ) (put the cambers)?

Created by Stralen Stralen  > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2023
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Stralen
Stralen

10 posts

26 Oct 2023 4:42am
Hi guys, having a hard time rigging this, anyone know the proper technique or has the rigging manual? (put the cambers)
the mast is the correct one 460 imcs 27

Regards,
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BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

26 Oct 2023 12:29pm
Have you got the correct extension & boom length. Boom doesn't appear to be flattening the sail enough to put the cams on
Hand tight DH and max OH then press down on batten near cam and locate cam onto mast. Repeat. Tension DH to spec and adjust from there.
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

26 Oct 2023 7:36pm
Have you tried feeding the mast through the cams? unlike modern sails where the mast lays on top of the battens from memory the older race sails the mast feeds through the cams
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

26 Oct 2023 11:02pm
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choco said..
Have you tried feeding the mast through the cams? unlike modern sails where the mast lays on top of the battens from memory the older race sails the mast feeds through the cams


What he said. Other than Ezzy and Ezzy influenced Norths back then (that I'm aware off), generally sails of that vintage had cam shapes (wrapped more around the mast than modern cams) and luff sleeves too tight to pop on the cams after threading the mast. The mast had to be threaded through the cams which put a lot of strain on the batten tips. Also, pull the top cam down while keeping the luff sleeve tight and then the next, etc or you risk the top cams popping off before you get adequate downhaul tension to keep them on. It was an absolute PITA to have the top cam pop off because rethreading the whole thing was the only way to sort it. I'm having PTSD right now reliving rigging a NP 9.5 in the hot sun and having the redo the whole thing while sweating in the heat because the top cam twisted off before I could put on downhaul.
Stralen
Stralen

10 posts

29 Oct 2023 3:10am
choco is right, u must feed the cams with the mast first when insert mast
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

29 Oct 2023 4:16am
Yes, mast should be "in" the cams from the beginning, also attach the boom (hook up the front end without locking it completely to the mast) and pull some outhaul before pulling on the downhaul and feed the boom down along the mast. The pull from the outhaul bends the mast and will ensure that the cams stay on the mast.
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