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What is a Severne SS-1?

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Created by Mark _australia > 9 months ago, 14 Jun 2011
Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
14 Jun 2011 6:39PM
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Believe they were wave sails but Google shows stuff all.
Was wondering if they were a power / onshore wave, or flat setting handling oriented type?

What years were they made?


And even better, does anyone have any of the batten end caps (leech end) that were like a T shape

barn
WA, 2960 posts
14 Jun 2011 6:51PM
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It was the 1st S-1.. They had to change it cause the SS part offended teh Nazis..

03 I reckon

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
14 Jun 2011 8:20PM
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Thanks Barn
Interestingly the only google result I get is for an '03 for sale somewhere
Maybe very limited run before the S-1 came out?

The cut looks a lot more modern than '03, that's what threw me.

Maybe if KA68 is here they can tell me when they had theirs

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
14 Jun 2011 9:03PM
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Mark _australia said...
Believe they were wave sails but Google shows stuff all.
Was wondering if they were a power / onshore wave, or flat setting handling oriented type?

What years were they made?

And even better, does anyone have any of the batten end caps (leech end) that were like a T shape

You could ask Ben Severne. He's on these forums somewhere.
www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Profile/Details.aspx?member=Ben+Severne

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
14 Jun 2011 9:23PM
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Mark _australia said...

Believe they were wave sails but Google shows stuff all.
Was wondering if they were a power / onshore wave, or flat setting handling oriented type?

What years were they made?


And even better, does anyone have any of the batten end caps (leech end) that were like a T shape
do you have a photo of the endcap as ive accumulated alot of different batten fittings, cam fittings and even battens that I havent been able to re-use when making my landyacht sails

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
14 Jun 2011 9:31PM
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landyacht said...

Mark _australia said...

Believe they were wave sails but Google shows stuff all.
Was wondering if they were a power / onshore wave, or flat setting handling oriented type?

What years were they made?


And even better, does anyone have any of the batten end caps (leech end) that were like a T shape
do you have a photo of the endcap as ive accumulated alot of different batten fittings, cam fittings and even battens that I havent been able to re-use when making my landyacht sails




I don't have a pic but very distinctive compared to others - like a tube to fit the batten end, with a flat black piece on the end forming a T shape about 50mm wide

Thanks too Barn - but I don't think Nazi's would have been offended, maybe the Germans and Jews

Ben Severne
WA, 194 posts
15 Jun 2011 3:29PM
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Hard to find those batten tensioners.... I ran out about 2 years ago.

Can change it to the new system in about 5min though.

I sailed one of the SS-1's last summer - they feel pretty stiff compared to what we use now!

Zubby
SA, 896 posts
15 Jun 2011 5:33PM
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I have a SS-1 in a 4.2, I reckon it is a great little sail. I must try a new S1.

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
15 Jun 2011 5:35PM
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Thanks Ben - Marco reckons he may be able to sort me out

I'd not change the system as the sail can be obtained for free so not worth spending money on it

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
17 Jun 2011 2:10PM
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Auswind / Flying Objects / Severne are bloody awesome.

They saw my post here, knew what I was on about and posted me 4 of them - within 24hrs to my doorstep.

That is why I use WA companies and why the watersports community is super cool.

Try sending simialr product info request to NP, North or some other big company, you'd be lucky to get a reply.

Thanks a million Marco and mob



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