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![]() Trim Guide: Downhaul for light winds Downhaul for strong winds Outhaul tension Boom height Harness lines Batten tension Footstrap position Mast stiffness |
Beyond rigging, trim makes the rig perform. Wind range expansion is the cutting edge of progressive sail design; get more from your equipment... TRIM IT! Sails from The Loft are designed to be trim sensitive so you can maximize your performance envelope with less gear! Optimising trim for high performance windsurfing is a learning process which has no limits! Improvements in one area will compliment trim improvements in other areas. Your windsurfing performance will expand as new trim configurations are experienced. FEEL IT! Download expanded [Trim Guide 2005 (PDF)] New! Downhaul line threading sequence Start- Place the sail with the right side looking up. Begin threading the downhaul line at the 3rd roller from the right- go down from above. Step 2- Thread the line thru the middle pulley, up from the far side. Step 3- Thread the line thru the 3rd mast base roller from the left (go down thru roller). Step 4- Thread the line end thru the rear pulley (go down thru pulley). Step 5- Thread the line end thru the left most mast base roller (go up thru roller). Step 6- Thread the line end thru up thru the right pulley. Step 7- Thread the line end thru the mast base cleat. Finish- Tension and GO! |
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