
Rigging and sail tuning for the 1999 Ezzy Power Wave
the diagonal seam. For strong wind, the looseness should extend to the back edge of the
Carve logo.
Quick Tip -The amount of downhaul tension will vary for different wind conditions: A high-wind
setting requires more downhaul tension to loosen the leech and give more twist. For lighter
wind, the sail will perform better with less downhaul. This gives the sail a tighter leech and
better low-end power.
Quick Tip -Normally, when changing the downhaul setting, the outhaul must also be
adjusted. For example, in strong wind, you will add more downhaul and more outhaul and in
light wind you will reduce the downhaul and outhaul.
Quick Tip -Always keep your base extension at its shortest possible setting. If there is not
enough space for downhauling and you have mast extending from the top, use the adjustable
top to raise the sail up on the mast rather than extend you base.
Now, tension all of the battens. Start at the batten above the boom, pull on the batten
strap while pushing the palm of your other hand against the batten end-cap. Tension
all battens until the vertical wrinkles running through the pockets disappear.
Quick Tip -It is possible to over-tension the cam batten, which will cause the cam not ot
rotate. A quick check of this can be done by holding the sail up onland and rotating the cam
by pumping the sail. The cam should rotate smoothly; if it doesn't, decrease the batten
tension.
Quick Tip -The foot batten can be tensioned without opening the foot batten protector. To
tension, place one hand on the mast while pulling the batten tensioner strap with your other
hand.
Release the outhaul totally and then re-tension it. For light wind, pull the clew out
approximately 3.0cm (1 1/8"). For stronger wind pull the clew our approximately
5.0cm (2").
Quick Tip -Before adjusting the outhaul, push the cam to make sure it is rotated to one side
of the mast.
Check that the camber is not over-rotated. Over rotation can fatigue the cam and the
batten and lead to possible breakage. If the cam is over-rotated, you need more downhaul.
Tension the tack-strap until the edge of the sail beside the tack grommet touches the
side of the mast.
Quick Tip -The correct shape in the lower part of the sail will be attained when the tack of the
sail is pulled up against the mast.
To Change from Cambered Sail to Full Battened Sail:
Outhaul sail fully.
Release cam batten tension at leech end.
Release ALL downhaul tension.
From the opening in the luff sleeve, pull out the camber and batten
From the leech end, insert the tapered end of the batten into the lower of the two
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