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Goya 5.3
At a glance
After a much anticipated launch, the Goya wave sails have arrived in the UK and visually looks as if the were worth waiting for! Clean and eye catching, they are designed for use in any conceivable wave environment, by riders of any style or ability. The 5.3m is recommended for use with a 430cm mast, although its feels can be softened with more twist by using a 430 bottom section with a 400cm top piece. With no material added purely for aesthetics and minimal seam joints, every effort has been made to reduce the Goya’s physical weight whilst maintaining its strength and durability.
Rigging and set
Using a Goya RDM 430cm mast, the 5.3 has lots of luff curve and requires a significant amount of downhaul, generating masses of leach twist to meet the trimming guide marks situated very close to the leading edge in the top panel of the sail. Setting flat, it retains rotation in its two lower battens, the power deliver adjusted by varying the increment of positive outhaul according to the downhaul.
Ride and Handling
On the water the Goya possessed a very smooth and compact feel in the hands, despite being one of the tallest sails in the group. Light and balanced at rest the draft fills evenly as it is sheeted in, generating steady progressive power instead of forceful grunt. Driving from a low forward position the Goya has a real ease and softness to its ride, perfectly poised and centred in the hands as it absorbs any harsh feedback from chop. When overpowered the tight skin tension in the drat and efficient twist amount to superb control levels, allowing the rider to confidently go for their manoeuvres as they would for under normal power. Not surprisingly, the Goya scores incredibly well in transition, uncourtly suited to fast fluid styles in cross/cross-off conditions, going neutral and allowing the rider to get lower, driving off the front foot to commit the board through the turn. In cross-on waves, it remains very capable but doesn’t have the same drive through the short sharp corners as foils with pre-shape built in. equally capable for hight wind bump and jump sailing, the Goya’s precise, composed handling makes it rewarding and enjoyable to sail with others are struggling.
For
Extremely light precise handling. Top end stability.
Against
Not for the heavier sailor that likes to feel a lot of grunt through the hands.
Verdict
Combining smooth progressive power with dependable stability and impeccable handling, the Goya 5.3m is an excellent performer, particularly recommended for use in cross/cross-off wave environments.
Ciao! A*