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1996 Ezzy Transformer
Wave / Bump & Jump
Rigging &
Fine Tuning Guide
1)
Roll out the sail, insert the foot batten and tension it.
Quick Tip: It is easier to insert and tension the foot batten before
inserting the mast.
2) Slide the mast through the luff sleeve (see diagram 1).
Note: When rigging with the cam, slide the mast above
the cam (do not attach the cam yet.)
3) Attach the mast extension with no downhaul tension;
just cleat the downhaul line.
Quick Tip: It is easier to attach your boom onto the mast when
there is no downhaul tension.
4)
Attach the boom and outhaul the sail to the boom
length (printed on the sail). The sail should be outhauled
flat in the boom area.
Quick Tip: Attach your boom at, or below the center of the
boom cut-out to prevent the top of the boom cut-out from
getting caught on the boom while downhauling. (To use as full-
batten, i.e.: without the cam, ignore step #5.)
5)
Attach the cam to the mast by pushing down on the
batten with the palm of your hand, approximately 12"
(30cm) from the luff sleeve, and snap the cam onto the
Rigging a 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Sail
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Summary of Contents for Infinity Ezzy Sails

  • Page 1 Rigging a 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Sail 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Rigging & Fine Tuning Guide Roll out the sail, insert the foot batten and tension it. Quick Tip: It is easier to insert and tension the foot batten before inserting the mast.
  • Page 2 Rigging a 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Sail (30cm) from the luff sleeve, and snap the cam onto the mast with your other hand (see diagram 2). Quick Tip: If the cam is difficult to put on the mast, check that the batten tension webbing is loosened until the Velcro touches the buckle (see diagram 3).
  • Page 3 Rigging a 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Sail Check that the camber is not over-rotated. This can fatigue the cam and the batten and lead to possible breakage. If the cam is over-rotated, you need more downhaul. 10) Tension the tack strap until the edge of the sail beside the tack grommet touches the side of the mast.
  • Page 4 Rigging a 1996 Ezzy Transformer Wave / Bump & Jump Sail 7) Tension the batten. 8) Re-tension downhaul (see #6 above). 9) Adjust the outhaul so that the batten above the boom is not touching the mast when it rotates. For strong winds, outhaul until the batten above the boom is resting directly behind the mast.