Hi,
Looking for a replacement H16 jib and Intensity Sails have a great deal on them for $199 (+Shipping) for 5.9oz (that seems very heavy material to me), does anyone have any experience with them? I am not a hard core racer just mess about on my old H16 but here in Australia second hand sails are hard to find, and its going to cost about $80 to ship one in from the US so figure might as well spend $200 on a new one vs $100 on a used one, but cant find any mention of people using Intensity Sails.
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Though not cats, we launch these off a beach!
#14 in this Force 5 image is an Intensity, #2098 is class legal Cullen Sailworks sail. It isn't my sail, but I have used it a few times. You can see the geometry isn't quite the same, but its a fine sail. -
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why does the intensity sail main have 2 reefing points?
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What are you looking at?
I dont see any reefing points on either sail
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It looks like you are seeing the telltales locations
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on the 2 and 3ed panels there are reefing points and on the video on their web site you see them using the bottom ones at one point -
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Those sails cannot not reef, at least the ones I've seen. They slide over the mast like a laser sail does. There is a short rig that uses the bottom 2 sections of the mast. If you can find that video, I'd love to see it. -
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http://vimeo.com/64361203
3:10 its reefed 3:15 you can see the points -
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That was confusing, I thought you meant the Force 5 sail also.
The reason the Hobie sail in the video has reef points is that reefing is a race requirement for the Everglades Challenge where the video was made.
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But what is the second row of reef points for? Its on the pics on their website to -
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for when the wind goes from really bad to insanely bad. Last year's Everglades Challenge kickoff (@ fort desoto) was a 30 knot run (all downwind)
at least 1/2 dozen time we have been camping on the spoil islands, and sunday morning it's blowin 25+.
not so fun sailing home with a full tramp stuffed with camping gear (and a dog in my case).
I have sailed jib only, and bare pole only several times. a small storm main would have been nice
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I doubt the reef points are standard on the Intensity H16 sail.
That particular Hobie 16 sail in the video is the same boat in this picture.
and has had the two reef points added to meet the WaterTribe Reefing Rule which states.
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that makes sense.. so if you have a new boat the hobie sails wouldn't work -
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Do the stock Hobie sails come with reef points? I don't see them in the pictures, and my sail set (early to mid 2000s old) does not have them. My sails from 30+ years ago did.
How many racers have reefing grommets on their sails, or is that not a widely adopted rule (bad for traveling racers)?
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