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    Posted: 14 Jul 07 at 9:46am

The gooseneck would be fine.

A cheap why of buying a sail would be to buy it off one of the full time sailors who may have used the sail for just one regatta.

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Originally posted by mike ellis

hang on john, the top section for a laser is the same for all the rigs. therefore the bottom sections must all be the same diametre otherwise the top section wouldnt fit/ would wobble about. im sure you could just hacksaw a full rig down to size if you wanted.

I'm guessing the gooseneck would need moving up but could be worth a try or would you shorten it from the top? Either way the mast can be aquired fairly cheaply, its the sail that costs the money, hence my earlier post.



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The luff curve will be all wrong as the top section will bend too much and the bottom section not enough. Chances are you would break the top section PDQ in a blow...
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so the sail will be tight on the bottom section?
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The internal diameter is the same but the 4.7 and standard rig are thicker sections than the Radial.

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hang on john, the top section for a laser is the same for all the rigs. therefore the bottom sections must all be the same diametre otherwise the top section wouldnt fit/ would wobble about. im sure you could just hacksaw a full rig down to size if you wanted. otherwise just look in Y+Y classifieds for gear under £1000, theres usually laser parts in there.
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Remembering an earlier thread, most clubs seemed happy enough letting non standard sails race in normal club racing, and for handicap racing I'd not think there is ever a problem. Class Opens are a different thing altogether, and as with any class, you need to obay the rules.
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You can not hack saw off a standard section as it is much thicker than a radial section.

You need "class" sails to race at class opens (not fakes).

 

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are you allowed to race the sails made by rooster at opens etc?

i swear that you are not allowed... being a one design class
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Post Options Post Options   Quote lucky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 07 at 11:47am
Does anyone know where I can get a useable Radial sail without breaking the bank? I'm having lots of fun learning with my full rig but on windy days I spend more time in the water than on it.
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