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mikey100 said...
Am a lightweight and have been rigging an "07 6.5m Stealth on a 100% r.d.m. 400 with a 30cm tip-extension (instead of the recomended 430). It works ok, tho a bit flat, and I like the idea of a bit of flex when a gust hits (also means only one mast for my 5.0, 5.5 and the 6.5 Stealths) To keep a fuller profile down low, I was thinking of having a carbon tube (piece of old carbon boom) bout 75cm long that I could slide neatly inside the mast to about the boom section (app 65% of it below the boom)which would stiffen-up the bottom section of the mastsail, but let the top twist off easily in gusts.... sort of like having a 430 bottom and a 400 top- 'stiffness-wise' that is. What do you knowledgable ones think? Has anyone done something similar?
Mate, at your size I would not worry too much about the 6.5. If you are going to go faster you need to focus your tuning on the 5m and 5.5m. Even if you get no more wind strength than what you had for your PB run you will go faster on a smaller sail on super flat water if you get it right. You have just got to be in the right place at the right time when the gust hits.......