North S-Type 9.5
Freerace Sail | |
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Year | 2014 |
Battens | 7 |
Cambers | 3/2 |
Boom | 236 cm |
Luff | 519 cm |
(machine translated in 2021)
origin
Bought 2nd hand in November 2014, no bargain, good 9.5 sails are hard to get. And since North hasn't announced a non-full slalom sail larger than 8.8 for 2015, I've scored the latest 9.5 I could find.
I'm going to use this sail as a light weather slalom sail.
Sail rotating very easily, pumps quite well, and can be kept for a very long time, very stable over a large wind range.
Sold
I bought a Warp 9.0LW, so it was allowed to go, was sold quickly.
Masts
Advantage of the S-Type 9.5 is the relatively short mast, so I just sail this sail on my Platinum 490 mast.
The 2014 S-Type is still cut on the old curve, so not on the new 2014 curve for the Warp.
Bought 2nd hand in November 2014, no bargain, good 9.5 sails are hard to get. And since North hasn't announced a non-full slalom sail larger than 8.8 for 2015, I've scored the latest 9.5 I could find.
I'm going to use this sail as a light weather slalom sail.
Sail rotating very easily, pumps quite well, and can be kept for a very long time, very stable over a large wind range.
Sold
I bought a Warp 9.0LW, so it was allowed to go, was sold quickly.
Masts
Advantage of the S-Type 9.5 is the relatively short mast, so I just sail this sail on my Platinum 490 mast.
The 2014 S-Type is still cut on the old curve, so not on the new 2014 curve for the Warp.
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