Some different opinions on this expected but, is it best to store them flat on a shelf or floor , or stood up against the wall on the luff end ?
i couldn't imagine either beiging an issue if they're not being squashed in any way, though i don't think i'd store them standing up with the leech at the bottom that could get crushed by the weight by standing on end over a long period of time
Neither - upended against the wall standing on the leech end so you don't make the luff tube go soft which reduces resale value (as it looks more used than it really is)
But I'm sure it really does not matter.........
According to Neil pryde warranty book sails should be stored tightly rolled, in the bag, flat on the floor, if they must be stood up only stand on the luff end.
There I answered my own question ... With what was the probable answer.
I also discovered that NP masts are only covered by warranty if used with NP booms and extensions. Is that the same for all gear? i.e. Warranty only valid if used with manufacturers own products?
Dr. J. said:
"I also discovered that NP masts are only covered by warranty if used with NP booms and extensions........"
Please cut and paste the section specifying this. I can't find it on the NP website, Warranty tab (at bottom of main page).