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When we started designing the 2008 Goya Wave 3D sail our main focus was improving the strength and reducing the weight. We created a very maneuverable sail with more low end power and high end control. What seemed a contradiction in the past has become reality with this year's model.
In all our sails we are using full panel X-Ply. This is for two reasons. The first one being that by allowing the full panel to flex we add more dynamics to the sail. Hence our sails are more powerfull and forgiving. The second one being that we avoid having stitching through the sail's main surfaces and thus not adding more tiny holes into the sail than necessary. Hence our sails last longer. The math is easy, if you only use a third of the parts to make the sail, only a third can break. We are amazed at the feedback we got from customers, shops and schools around the world about just how little they spend on sail repair, once they switched to Goya sails.
The 2008 Wave 3D features a hollow leach, which means that we were able to reduce the areas that have the most effect on the feeling and handling of the sail. We distributed more of the surface around the foot batten and at the top, resulting in more low end power and creating that twisty hollow leach. Consequently this sail feels even lighter than its predecessors.
The mast sleeve features a white print on black cloth. This print closes the cloth fibers, to make the sleeve stronger at the tearing points. It makes the sleeve water repellant and keeps the mast cooler. By not simply using a white sleeve cloth, you can just wipe any dirt from its print.
The sail also features a new thermoform foot protector with nylon convering, making it more resistant to the antislip coating of your board.
Our battens are CNC pruduced and controlled, ensuring the perfect match of their shape with their position in the sail.
We kept the graphics to a minimum becasue we believe in blending in with the environment and in "less but better".
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