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technické detaily
plachet 2011
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FRED
FRED is back. Fast Rigging Easy Doing. Many windsurfers
“give away” a big part of their sail “range of use” because of
insufficient luff tensioning. Fred will help you to find the optimal
luff trim for your sail. The mark is found in the upper sail
window and serves as an orientation point to create the perfect luff
tension.
Just trim the sail downhaul until the loose leech
reaches the FRED mark, that’s it, job done, go
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Mini Battens
Lightweight mini battens, made out of several layers of
“Alumatex”, take control of the leech while twisting and avoid
detrimental leech flutter. In this way, the window fabrics are
spared and the longevity of the sail is
predefined. |
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Pocket Guard
A PVC braid, sewed on the bottom batten pocket protects your
sail from abrasion while uphauling and
waterstarting. |
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Vario Top
The top opening was enlarged for an easier mast insertion.
The adjustment buckle is now placed behind the mast, unnecessary
webbing can now be stowed in the top
opening. |
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Reduced Boom Length
The reduced boom length design shortens the boom length. The
handling is much easier and feels more compact and the sail control
is significantly improved. A shorter boom is generally stiffer and
will assist in maintaining the sail
stability |
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Comfort Pulley
The integrated Gun Sails triple pulley has large easy turning
stainless brass rolls which greatly reduce the effort required
for sail trimming. Also, if you prefer, the rolls are removable to
allow the use of standard downhaul pulley
hooks |
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ITB
The ITB (Internal Trim Batten) system is completely integrated
into the batten pocket, the aerodynamics of the leech have been
improved and the battens can stay tensioned in the sail. The fine
tuning for an optimal trim can be done with the enclosed hexagon
key. The profiled end piece offers additional protection against
abrasion. |
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Sleeve Volumer
The Gun Sails logo that is sewn on the sleeve keeps it open at
the boom opening area like a clip and thus mast insertion is much
easier. |
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Symmetrical Batten System
On all the camless sails, the batten above the boom section is
positioned on the opposite side of the sail. In this way, the sail
becomes equally balanced on both sides, especially in the area with
the most profile. |
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Top Guard
The large reinforcements with attached PVC edging at the sail
top avoid abrasion and wearing out whilst rigging. The vario top
cap is additionally protected by a neoprene cover.
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Intelligent X-ply Mix
In order to guarantee longevity and stability optimums, we have
focused our attention on an intelligent mixture of 5 different x-ply
materials. |
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Foot Guard
A PVC edging from foot to the clew area protects the leech edge
against your board’s nonslip coating. |
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Roll Cam
With the use of roll cams, the sail rotation is significantly
improved and eliminates unnecessary mast wear. Thanks to the
special rollers that are located on the outside, the cam can be
simply “rolled” onto the mast whilst rigging without any great
efforts. Each camber has a special shape and diameter,
well-adapted for its position and guarantees an optimum fitting.
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Multiple Seam Protection
All seams in the significantly stressed foot area are protected
by Dacron or Insignia coverings.
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Strap on
For very easy packing away and storage: Just roll the sail up
and fix the elastic retainer |
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Low Sleeve Friction
It is inevitable, while inserting the mast, the mast tip rubs
against the head seam of the sleeve. Gun Sails sails are
equipped with an inner close weaved, smooth strap over the whole
length of the inner head seam, this protects the seam and reduces
the friction forces of the mast. |
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Mast Foot Protector
The large mast foot protector can be pulled back whilst
rigging. It protects the board against the mast extension and
the trim block of the sail. The loop eases the initial pulling down
of the sail. The uphaul can be comfortably inserted through an
opening in the protector
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Batten Guard
PVC tabs on the battens prevent wearing out and abrasion whilst
rigging. |
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Boom position control
The printed height scale at the boom opening helps you to
easily find your personal boom position.
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