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Sevenre 3 batten wavesail.

Created by wintortree wintortree  > 9 months ago, 25 Feb 2014
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wintortree
wintortree

NSW

194 posts

25 Feb 2014 11:06am
Just saw this. Seems like everyone is going 3 batten these days.




aus301
aus301

QLD

2039 posts

25 Feb 2014 11:14am
They are just testing them at the moment. Given how light the S1 already is, a three batten will weigh next to nothing.
BenKirk
BenKirk

NSW

600 posts

25 Feb 2014 12:34pm
I'm not sure if I'm convinced about 3 batten sails for a heavier sailor (that likes to be powered up). My SWAT's from last season don't have anywhere near the same range as the other Severne sails so I can only assume the 3 battens are less again. I'm not complaining about the SWAT's - they're excellent and I would buy them again.

I like the look of the 3 batten sails that have the batten cross over the boom (start below boom at mast, end up above boom on leech) meaning there isn't the big amount of sail cloth above the boom with no batten..

Would be keen to try, I know Tim W really likes the 3 batten HSM.

Cheers
wintortree
wintortree

NSW

194 posts

25 Feb 2014 3:50pm
I guess if there testing them I'd say they think it might be the future. I'm a heavier guy and ride the 4 batten s1 (2013)and love them I recon they are the best sails I've used. But will admit there top end is not very good. Maybe a 3 batten for light wind sailing would be perfect. A light sail in light wind is amazing in the hands when trying to generate power.

Thou it is always good to note its not the number of battens that determine a good sail. There are great 4 and 5 batten sails going around.

If they work I'd prob buy a couple of bigger ones and a blade 4.5
stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

25 Feb 2014 3:51pm
I read somewhere that Koester switched to Severne because he would be able to have more input into sail development (as well as not wanting to switch his board sponsor). Apparently he is working on a 2.2kg 5.3 wave sail... perhaps the weight reduction will come from reducing the number of battens.
CJW
CJW

CJW

NSW

1731 posts

25 Feb 2014 8:30pm
Yeah not convinced either, I run '13 S1's as well and while I love the sails, as others have said their top end is not fantastic, they are quite a soft foil with the 4 batten setup. Obviously you would have to design a 3 batten sail quite differently but 3 battens can only ever provide so much support. That said can't really knock anything too much unless you try it right :)
siny
siny

NSW

287 posts

25 Feb 2014 9:10pm
Oh man I'm still on 5 battens . So old school
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

26 Feb 2014 12:10am
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siny said..

Oh man I'm still on 5 battens . So old school



Just keep your 5 battens for another 2 years and you will be cutting edge again.

Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

26 Feb 2014 5:02pm
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stehsegler said..

I read somewhere that Koester switched to Severne because he would be able to have more input into sail development (as well as not wanting to switch his board sponsor). Apparently he is working on a 2.2kg 5.3 wave sail... perhaps the weight reduction will come from reducing the number of battens.


The sponsors stickers on his sail would nullify any reduction in materials in sail design.
Maybe they should concentrate on lightweight decals




Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

27 Feb 2014 9:41pm
I was all set to go 3 batten, then realised I have not bought a 5 fin board yet.

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VIC

618 posts

28 Feb 2014 2:50pm
Been on S1s for a few years now and love them, wondering if this will be a new line or replacement? Cmon Ben, spill the beans
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