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Created by baywavebill baywavebill  > 9 months ago, 12 Dec 2013
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baywavebill
baywavebill

VIC

266 posts

12 Dec 2013 8:14pm
I have a mate interested in taking up windsurfing and I was going to give him some of my old gear. Trouble is I have a NP sail (no loop on top) that takes a 430 mast but the spare mast I have is a NP 460. For a beginner could I cut the top 30cm off the old 460 mast or will it alter the sailing characteristics too much. Just looking for cheap (free)options for him.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

12 Dec 2013 5:40pm
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/cutting-down-mast/

Apparently last time I said this it was the worst advice on the internet, so I'll try it again :



If your mast is worth more than $1 then don't, trade it in for a 430

If your mast is worth < $1 and if it gets you on the water when otherwise you wouldn't, then yes, cut it up.


For the sail to perform badly it first has to perform.

If you are just uphauling and wobbling along and you don't have pressure in the sail, then the sail can't perform badly because it isn't performing at all.

If you rigged a sail on a drain pipe then stood blindfolded and stationary in a shed, could you tell the performance of the sail is compromised ?

I learnt to windsurf with a bed sheet tied to a broom stick. A cut down 460 will perform better than that.

Once your mate can sail along, jibe / tack, beachstart and uphaul then start worrying about sail performances.



If this is still the worst advice on the internet then I will go cut down an old mast, sail it and post the video. If you reckon I sail worse than somebody who has never sailed before would sail on a correct mast then I'll concede the above is bad advice and never offer it again.

gregob
gregob

NSW

264 posts

12 Dec 2013 8:50pm
Considering there is someone somewhere on the internet giving advice on how to make Turkish Delight, that means you are safe in my book!
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

12 Dec 2013 10:10pm
It is still a very bad idea but if you must do it, only cut the bottom off the mast. This is the stiffest part and doing this will have the least stiffening effect on the mast. It will be way too stiff for the sail but it may be tolerable, or at least usable. At least is is only shortening the mast by one mast size!

jirvin4505
jirvin4505

QLD

1087 posts

12 Dec 2013 10:31pm
Would it be possible to rig the sail on the mast and see how it looks??
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