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Keep them coming. Love ya!!! |
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We aim to please!
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It's all on the np site, don't know of any forums that have the details.
http://rsracing.neilpryde.com/rig-tu...ce-tuning.html |
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Quite right. I seem to have reinvented the wheel. Simpler tie-off than I have been using.
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I have sailed a few RS:Racing EVOII sails now (6.2/7.0/7.8), the pryde feeling is still in the sails. BUT it is way lighter in top-end therefor easier to control. This was always the discussion point on the internet about the older RS:R to stiff etc. I Guess NP have listened to the amateur sailors.
I do like all series NP RS:R and RS:R Evo 1 also the new RS:R Evo 2. I do find it quite hard to get a good trim with the newer RS:R Evo 2, but I guess that I have to get used to those sails. I know for sure that with a NP RS:Racing EVO 2 you have the widest windrange per sailsize. BTW I also like a Maui Sails TR-3/4, very light feeling and automatic sailtrim. These sails are supereasy to rig & sail. But also the Maui Sails have their limitations @ some point. Please don't bash each other guys! We should be promoting windsurfing, give the world a positive feeling about windsurfing!!! These negative discussions ain't good. Cheers, Erik Loots
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Dont forget that old sails, works prety well ! Fabian Pendle 6, at PSL speed last week with a 2005 sail. You can find a used one for 120 € and an old 75% mast is fine. Windsurfing is not so expensive... The 12 first, race or have raced in PWA or World Speed... http://www.windsurfjournal.com/virtu...3%20Hommes.pdf First EVO II is 9 |
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The concept was already used in the 90
Levebvre sails ![]() ![]() Art sails ( Spindler or Stroj ??? ) And in an other form by Dupré ![]() ![]() http://www.vip-blog.com/vip/blogs/ho...he.html?entree |
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