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Unifiber masts for Severne sails?

Created by flanagaj flanagaj  > 9 months ago, 1 Dec 2013
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flanagaj
flanagaj

WA

177 posts

1 Dec 2013 10:06pm
Hi,

I have decided to replace my mixed bag of rdm masts that I use with my 2008 Gators with a set of stiff top masts and wanted to ask whether anyone has used the Unifiber stiff top masts in Severne sails?

I know they recommend the Severne Gorilla mast or Redline, but these masts are very expensive and the unifiber mast 80% is around ??100 less than the gorilla mast

Just want to make sure this mast would work well with the 2008 Gators and potentially the 2013 Blades that I am thinking of getting?


Thanks
Zachery
Zachery

597 posts

2 Dec 2013 6:20am
Only a $100 more for the mast that is suited for the sail as well as two years warranty?
Its a no brainer, buy the recommended mast!
BenKirk
BenKirk

NSW

600 posts

2 Dec 2013 9:28am
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Zachery said..

Only a $100 more for the mast that is suited for the sail as well as two years warranty?
Its a no brainer, buy the recommended mast!


Completely agree with Zac especially as I purposely went to Severne/Gorilla for the warranty.
jermaldan
jermaldan

VIC

1572 posts

2 Dec 2013 10:22am
Agree with the others. $500 is not a lot for a Gorilla with a 2 year piece of mind. Speak to your retailer.
flanagaj
flanagaj

WA

177 posts

2 Dec 2013 7:23am
$500 is not a lot, but for a 4.2 / 4.7 and 5.3m Gator I need 3 masts! Then it gets expensive.

Or could I be clever and buy a 430 and a 370 and use the 370 top on the 430 to give me a 400cm. Or would that make the 5.3m feel really bad?

Never understood what they are trying to achieve when they say interchangeable?
jermaldan
jermaldan

VIC

1572 posts

2 Dec 2013 11:38am
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flanagaj said..

$500 is not a lot, but for a 4.2 / 4.7 and 5.3m Gator I need 3 masts! Then it gets expensive.

Or could I be clever and buy a 430 and a 370 and use the 370 top on the 430 to give me a 400cm. Or would that make the 5.3m feel really bad?

Never understood what they are trying to achieve when they say interchangeable?


I have gators from 4.7 to 8.0 and they rig on 2 masts (430 and 460).

4.2,4.7 and 5.3 are all adjustable tips and rig on 400.

Here is the 2008 product specs but they look wrong.




So what I would do is.

4.2 (use a 400) let the adjustable tip out 13cm.

4.7 (use 400) with 20 extension.

5.3 (use 400) with 38 extension. (Chinook have one this long but not in carbon)
BenKirk
BenKirk

NSW

600 posts

2 Dec 2013 3:03pm
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jermaldan said..
5.3 (use 400) with 38 extension. (Chinook have one this long but not in carbon)


Interesting - I was pretty sure my carbon Chinook extension goes longer that 38.

Needing so may masts just shows why the new short mast wave sails (Chopper, Swat etc) are so good. I run my sails (4.7,5.2,5.7) on a 400 gorilla. To need three masts is an expensive swap...
jermaldan
jermaldan

VIC

1572 posts

2 Dec 2013 4:12pm
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BenKirk said..

jermaldan said..
5.3 (use 400) with 38 extension. (Chinook have one this long but not in carbon)


Interesting - I was pretty sure my carbon Chinook extension goes longer that 38.

Needing so may masts just shows why the new short mast wave sails (Chopper, Swat etc) are so good. I run my sails (4.7,5.2,5.7) on a 400 gorilla. To need three masts is an expensive swap...


Could be that you are right. I thought that the carbon ones went to 25, but I may be wrong.

I don't think that you need to have 3 masts. Like mentioned above, a 400 would to the lot.

SeaSkip
SeaSkip

VIC

97 posts

2 Dec 2013 4:47pm
I don't know if the recommended mast in the wrong length is any better than the right length in a non recommended mast of the same curve.
Any shops nearby that you can buy Unifibre from, they may allow test rigging.
flanagaj
flanagaj

WA

177 posts

2 Dec 2013 3:02pm
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SeaSkip said..

I don't know if the recommended mast in the wrong length is any better than the right length in a non recommended mast of the same curve.
Any shops nearby that you can buy Unifibre from, they may allow test rigging.


That was what I was thinking as well. The product table shown on the Severne site is wrong. My sails have the recommended mast printed on the foot of the sail.

I suspect putting a 400 in the 4.2 will make the 4.2 very stiff and twitchy and the 400 in the 5.3m will make it feel really soft.

In fact, I wonder whether you would be better off having the correct IMCS rating for the sail size and the wrong bend curve or the right bend curve and the wrong IMCS?

sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

2 Dec 2013 6:13pm
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BenKirk said..

jermaldan said..
5.3 (use 400) with 38 extension. (Chinook have one this long but not in carbon)


Interesting - I was pretty sure my carbon Chinook extension goes longer that 38.

Needing so may masts just shows why the new short mast wave sails (Chopper, Swat etc) are so good. I run my sails (4.7,5.2,5.7) on a 400 gorilla. To need three masts is an expensive swap...


My extension goes to 48cm I think?
Zachery
Zachery

597 posts

2 Dec 2013 6:11pm
5.3 (2013) blade is rocommended 400 mast with 32 ext, printed on the sail, 5.7 m 2013 s1 will also go on a 400 mast ( gorilla or redline, ) 4.7 blade 2013 goes on 400 mast (407 luff), only the 4.2m that wont fit unless you use a strap, thats only two masts
flanagaj
flanagaj

WA

177 posts

2 Dec 2013 7:22pm
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Zachery said..
5.3 (2013) blade is rocommended 400 mast with 32 ext, printed on the sail, 5.7 m 2013 s1 will also go on a 400 mast ( gorilla or redline, ) 4.7 blade 2013 goes on 400 mast (407 luff), only the 4.2m that wont fit unless you use a strap, thats only two masts



That is true, but whilst the 5.3m / 4.7 and 4.2m 2013 Blades will fit on a 400 and 370 I still have the issue with how best to rig the Gators I have.

What I find even more interesting since raising this question, is that one shop I just spoke to told me to stick with the constant curve masts that I have and that he knows sailors who switched out their hard top masts for CC ones.
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

3 Dec 2013 10:33am
i am a MauiSails fan and started with an MS Pursuit 8.5
i could not afford an MS mast at the time and purchased an Autima 490/90% mast instead
it was my first new sail and it seemed fine

later i discovered Autima was rated CC
i purchased an MS-2 8-oh with cambers to replace the Pursuit with an MS 490/75 mast
i tried that mast on the Pursuit 8.5
there was a slight difference that i found insignificant

Unifiber on the other hand, advertise that they can provide hard top masts
my local MS dealer, auventfou in Montreal, offers them as a cheaper and acceptable substitute to the MS masts
also, i believe it was Britt Viehman who stated that smaller , no camber sails were less "sensitive" to hard top
and as such were just fine with CC masts

whatever happens - wish you lots o`TOW or time on the water with those small sails :-)
my smallest sail is a 6.3 - but then again i weigh over 100 kilos or 220 pounds

enjoy summer - snow on the ground here and waiting for ice to do ice sail boarding :)
with my MS sails and hard top masts ...
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

3 Dec 2013 2:19pm
I just got a Severne 6m overdrive.I had a Sailworks lipstick CC mast so thought that would work but it didn't as it was too stiff near the boom / bottom to allow the bottom cam to rotate.
I got a Severne blueline SDM 430 and it now rotates. Still not 100% but Severne told me the 6m is designed as a highwind for sail for heavier people so probably the reason is the winds I use it c 18-23kts and my weight 64kg is not 80kg + or what it's designed for.
Reason I bought that up is you really need to try the sail on the mast as on paper the Sailworks looked not bad
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

3 Dec 2013 7:03pm
when it comes to cambered sails - i HIGHLY recommend using the suggested mast(s) !!!
even suggested masts may have camber rotation issues until the sail is `broken in` !!!
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