The sail of choice for Josh Angulo. With Ezzy Sails every year is an evolution from the year before and quite often it is hard to spot the visual differences. This year is no exception but there have been important changes to the shape and handling of the sail as explained by Ezzy Team Rider and Boardseeker Technique guru Jem Hall.
2008 .v. 2007

NEW SHAPE

Yes, they still have an extremely wide wind range accessed through the outhaul but there have been some subtle changes as Jem explains.

Jem Hall:

“The 2008 wave sails are flatter around the third and fourth batten. There is less shape in the rear of the sail and slightly less pull in the hands although still plenty of power.

The sail will feel less full, a little smoother with the power point slightly further forward”.

LESS OUTHAUL SENSITIVE

Something that was picked up from 2007 was that although the sails had a massive wind range they required a careful eye to tune. Mindful that a lot of sailors either don’t take the time or have the knowledge to fine tune their sails properly, Ezzy has simplified the whole process for the 2008 sails being slightly less outhaul sensitive and including the new Ezzy rigging indicators.

Jem Hall:

“The ‘08's can take a lot more downhaul which gives them a lighter feel and they are less outhaul sensitive, though you will need to outhaul them hard in strong wind or when well powered up”.

REMOVABLE TACK PULLEY

This can therefore be replaced with a D-ring for sailors who want to use a pulley hook.

Jem Hall:

“You can go either with the very smooth and tough 6 to 1 ratio on the pulley hook or remove this and use a D ring. These are available from your nearest and dearest Ezzy dealer. This has the benefit that you can use your own pulley off your favoured extension, if you so require, and you can also use an XT thereby giving you the choice. The pulley or D ring is held in place by a very sturdy split pin which is easy to change”.
Source www.boardseekermag.com