Lao Shi hanging on to a 7m,wind gusts up to 34 knots,average mid to high twenties, top speed 38+ .Well done mate great looking sail
Point Walter WA 6-2-11
by Michel » Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:56 pm
Incredible days for all The LOFT Staff
We are very happy to see the great results of our PWA riders at the first PWA event in Vietnam .
Congratulation to our Top Riders Lena Erdil , Ludo Jossin , Ben Van Der Steen and Antoine Questel.
Special ovation for LUDO for his 4th place on the event
In the Winners race finals , quiet always two LOFT racers on the top 10 of the world cup riders !!!
'Champagne' as we say in France !
...... was at the Burrum Wind Fest and since there was no wind, thanks Vando for letting me try setting my 430 X6 mast (SDM) in your 7 m blade. It seemed to set fine with the SDM cams, sorry no pickies, and varying the downhaul seemed to set the sail with little or a lot of twist. Michael tells me there is more draft in the belly of the sail with an SDM compared to an RDM. Would love to try this on the water in decent conditions. Looks like nice race sails, I think durability could be a winner.
Completely blown out of the water with how good the Blades are. Got a 7.0 this week and have had a marginal and high wind sail (very overpowered). Very smooth and incredibly stable, with massive power down low. Coming out of gybes is magic as the sail powers up very quickly and locks in beautifully. Massive range too, so much so that it looks like this one will supersede my 6.6 and 7.5 (other brand) sails. Quality is excellent.
I'm one happy camper.
What material is used in the normal blade as opposed to the pentax version. I cant find any pics of a pentax version blade.
Ah! I think I have just spotted the difference in the pics from choco. The weave in the material is different. It looks like a much tighter weave compared to the usual x ply.
Hi Colin the new Blades only come in Pentax in the upper section of the sail now.
all the pics above are Pentax.
Hi Des they actually rig pretty good we rigged the 7.0 on a mates X6 up at Burrum no wind to try it though.
I did get to try a Blade 7.8 on a Pryde X9 mast this week I was pretty impressed.
Not sure what the differences are between the X6 and X9 other than the X9 is narrower. check out my session gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2011-04-05&team=6
Where do the spacers go ? that have been talked about and how do they change the sail.
What is the consesus on masts RDM or SDM ? or is the choice more determined by body weight?
The spacers go between the end of the batten and the cam. Without the spacers there were some wrinkles in the luff when rigging on my powerex rdm. As a lighter weight sailor (75Kg) I prefer the rdm and that is Monty's recommendation.
Sausage is happy with his gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2011-04-08&team=20
Col,
I am using a Sunshine 80% 430 drops shape (Starts out at base as an SMD and tapers quickly to, but not quite, an RDM). Don't actually know if it is a Constant Curve & I suspect there are better suited masts out there but this one appears to work fine. I've fitted the RDM cams to the top three battens with one spacer to the second and third cams which as Lao shi says eliminates any luff sleeve looseness. I am going to play around this weekend and fine tune it some more by adding a spacer here or there. It may not need it but won't know until I try.
More great results for the Racing Blades, if you had any doubts about their racing performance checkout Ben's heat.
PWA KOREA a full fleet commemorative opening race was sailed in the evening light, for a selection of local dignitaries and council members. In that race, Ludo Jossin (Loft) extended his run of early season form to secure victory in the men's fleet ...
Bens Heat winhttp://dai.ly/jvwRCR