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Severne Mach 5 teaser

Created by col5555 col5555  > 9 months ago, 19 Jul 2022
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col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

19 Jul 2022 3:03am
WindFlyer
WindFlyer

159 posts

19 Jul 2022 4:31am
yawn...

Tired of all the "teasing"... it'd be great if they actually start delivering the sails!
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

19 Jul 2022 10:42am
I wish they'd go back to some interesting colours like red and blue or add some orange and yellow.
aeroegnr
aeroegnr

1747 posts

19 Jul 2022 8:53am
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sboardcrazy said..
I wish they'd go back to some interesting colours like red and blue or add some orange and yellow.


Yes!
Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

19 Jul 2022 9:26am
I'd be happy if they'd made them last more than a season, all this talk of lighter worry's me as the current once aren't what I would call durable.
So the 9.4s luff is 2cm shorter but the boom is 22cm longer than the 9.4OD. That seems odd that they could be the same size.
Maddlad
Maddlad

WA

925 posts

19 Jul 2022 9:37am
Yep, severne sails are great sails performance wise, but some of the materials are so light they dont last very long. Thats ok if you're sponsored or can afford new sails every year, but not everyone can do that.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

19 Jul 2022 2:40pm
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Ben1973 said..
I'd be happy if they'd made them last more than a season, all this talk of lighter worry's me as the current once aren't what I would call durable.
So the 9.4s luff is 2cm shorter but the boom is 22cm longer than the 9.4OD. That seems odd that they could be the same size.



I've never had issues with durability although I am a lightweight and replace my most used sails every few years..
Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

20 Jul 2022 6:41am
I'm lucky if I get 2 seasons out of them
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

20 Jul 2022 3:25pm
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Maddlad said..
Yep, severne sails are great sails performance wise, but some of the materials are so light they dont last very long. Thats ok if you're sponsored or can afford new sails every year, but not everyone can do that.


There are plenty of Mach 1 & 2 sails in use in SE Qld
Orange Whip
Orange Whip

QLD

1074 posts

20 Jul 2022 7:09pm
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John340 said..

Maddlad said..
Yep, severne sails are great sails performance wise, but some of the materials are so light they dont last very long. Thats ok if you're sponsored or can afford new sails every year, but not everyone can do that.



There are plenty of Mach 1 & 2 sails in use in SE Qld


And your point is??? They are more durable in SE Qld?
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

20 Jul 2022 6:38pm
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sboardcrazy said..

Ben1973 said..
I'd be happy if they'd made them last more than a season, all this talk of lighter worry's me as the current once aren't what I would call durable.
So the 9.4s luff is 2cm shorter but the boom is 22cm longer than the 9.4OD. That seems odd that they could be the same size.




I've never had issues with durability although I am a lightweight and replace my most used sails every few years..


Mine are in good shape. But I only sail in the summer. Maybe 50 times.
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

21 Jul 2022 2:06am
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Orange Whip said..

John340 said..


Maddlad said..
Yep, severne sails are great sails performance wise, but some of the materials are so light they dont last very long. Thats ok if you're sponsored or can afford new sails every year, but not everyone can do that.




There are plenty of Mach 1 & 2 sails in use in SE Qld



And your point is??? They are more durable in SE Qld?


No point, just an observation
Imax1
Imax1

QLD

4926 posts

21 Jul 2022 7:25am
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Orange Whip said..

John340 said..


Maddlad said..
Yep, severne sails are great sails performance wise, but some of the materials are so light they dont last very long. Thats ok if you're sponsored or can afford new sails every year, but not everyone can do that.




There are plenty of Mach 1 & 2 sails in use in SE Qld



And your point is??? They are more durable in SE Qld?


Not many people know they make a stronger version. There is a tiny sticker with SCC on it . ( Sunshine Coast Construction ).
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

21 Jul 2022 11:07am
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remery said..


sboardcrazy said..



Ben1973 said..
I'd be happy if they'd made them last more than a season, all this talk of lighter worry's me as the current once aren't what I would call durable.
So the 9.4s luff is 2cm shorter but the boom is 22cm longer than the 9.4OD. That seems odd that they could be the same size.






I've never had issues with durability although I am a lightweight and replace my most used sails every few years..




Mine are in good shape. But I only sail in the summer. Maybe 50 times.



I usually average 2x a week over the year although the last year due to Covid lockdowns and health I've probably only sailed 6 weeks..
My turbos get a lot of use but the OD and Machs don't get as much as I don't speedsail much.
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

22 Jul 2022 7:57pm
My most used Code red sail (a 6.7) from 2007 lasted me about 12 years, I think that is pretty good. :)
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

23 Jul 2022 9:45am
They say the centre of effort is higher in the latest versions.
That would be a disadvantage for a short person like me at 165cms..?
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

24 Jul 2022 3:55am
I think that it is a general trend that the centre of effort will be a little higher than the previous slalom sails that were perhaps a little too extreme, with lots of shape in the boom area and then lots of twist above that. Instead many brands are now making their slalom sails more similar to the foil sails, as I have understood it.

At 175cm, I often feel that I need to put the boom a little too high for comfort in manoeuvres, in order to not have too much downforce on the mast-base when sailing in a straight line. One can also compensate for the higher mastfoot pressure by moving the mastfoot further back, I have several boards where I'm right at the back of the mast-track. I have now even made a custom nut for the mastbase that gives some extra support for the track and allows me to use the very rearmost part of the mast-track.
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