thanks for sharing and your inspiration! just received the M6 7.5, can't wait to test now... biggest respect for showing up at the start-line in torbole with a stiff upper lip no matter what💪🤙
Hi Karo, very interesting video. I do not have a Severne sail, but a slalom gunsails. I have a question about the boom length: how much longer do you usually set the boom compared to what is specified on the sail? I understood that the sail must slightly touch the boom, but how much can I tension it for high wind?
Hi there! Thanks so much for your feedback, I am happy to hear that the review helped. For my weight the 7.5 paired with 118L Modena and 38 fin covers moderately light winds, 15 - 18 knots. For the super light winds the 7.5, paired with the 128 Modena and 40 fin can cover winds from just below 10 knots to 15 knots. So all in all the 7.5, depending on board and fin combo, can cover for me between about 10 - 18 knots comfortably. 😊🤟
Yes, the 7.5 can only be rigged on a SDM/ApexPro mast. Similar to the 6.5, it will take too many spacers to make an RDM work with this higher luff curve.
Hi Karo, thx a lot for the Interesting video🤙 I think RDM masts in these sails could be an advantage for lighter riders. Do you think the Severne RDM cams could be a match in the M6?
You Sails Severne Sails but why do you Sail a av Board and not a Isonic . For av boards point 7 Sails are also a good Choice.. But they are not Light.. As Severne
There is not a fixed rule that a certain brand board will match better with a certain brand sail. These brands are all strong in their own right and it is up to the sailor to determine which match is best for his/her own style. Being a lightweight sailor, I am very happy with Severne, because, as you say, the sails are super light, whilst still very powerful and delivers effortless high performance and enjoyment. AV boards matches perfectly for me with Severne sails! Give it a try! 😊🤟
Thanks for your extensive and pretty Clear answer Karo, and that you take time to do that. For me it's too exspensive to buy that kind of Sails. Lucky Enough a friend of Mine let me borrow his full point 7 ac1 Range Because I've got more time to Sail.. If you Once Taste of a race Sail you don, t want Something else. Greetz from Holland
👋👋👋💪💪🚀🚀 was Nice to finally talk to you in person at the Defi!!
🙏🙏😎Awesome to meet you too!
thanks for sharing and your inspiration! just received the M6 7.5, can't wait to test now... biggest respect for showing up at the start-line in torbole with a stiff upper lip no matter what💪🤙
Thank you so much for your awesome support!! 😊🤟 So glad you enjoy the videos. You are going to love the 7.5 Mach6!!
nice tips towards the end which make sense!! very informative video! thank you
So glad you enjoyed it and that the tips are helpful 👌😊
I love your kit videos!! Very detailed!! Thanks
Thank you so much! So nice to get such amazing feedback. Great meeting you at Defi! 🤟🤟
Hi Karo, very interesting video. I do not have a Severne sail, but a slalom gunsails. I have a question about the boom length: how much longer do you usually set the boom compared to what is specified on the sail? I understood that the sail must slightly touch the boom, but how much can I tension it for high wind?
What a great review!Thank you so much for your input! In which wind range do you use the 7.5?
Hi there! Thanks so much for your feedback, I am happy to hear that the review helped. For my weight the 7.5 paired with 118L Modena and 38 fin covers moderately light winds, 15 - 18 knots. For the super light winds the 7.5, paired with the 128 Modena and 40 fin can cover winds from just below 10 knots to 15 knots. So all in all the 7.5, depending on board and fin combo, can cover for me between about 10 - 18 knots comfortably. 😊🤟
Hey have you tried using the RDM masts for the 7.5m?
Yes, the 7.5 can only be rigged on a SDM/ApexPro mast. Similar to the 6.5, it will take too many spacers to make an RDM work with this higher luff curve.
Hi Karo, thx a lot for the Interesting video🤙
I think RDM masts in these sails could be an advantage for lighter riders. Do you think the Severne RDM cams could be a match in the M6?
You Sails Severne Sails but why do you Sail a av Board and not a Isonic . For av boards point 7 Sails are also a good Choice.. But they are not Light.. As Severne
There is not a fixed rule that a certain brand board will match better with a certain brand sail. These brands are all strong in their own right and it is up to the sailor to determine which match is best for his/her own style. Being a lightweight sailor, I am very happy with Severne, because, as you say, the sails are super light, whilst still very powerful and delivers effortless high performance and enjoyment. AV boards matches perfectly for me with Severne sails! Give it a try! 😊🤟
Thanks for your extensive and pretty Clear answer Karo, and that you take time to do that. For me it's too exspensive to buy that kind of Sails. Lucky Enough a friend of Mine let me borrow his full point 7 ac1 Range Because I've got more time to Sail.. If you Once Taste of a race Sail you don, t want Something else. Greetz from Holland
Super informative and interesting thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thank you so much for the great feedback. Im so glad that it helps! 🤟😊