Machine M-10
The Summary of All
For more than a decade Avanti has spearheaded membrane windsurf sail development.
The Machine sail range has always been at the front and this year is no different. Season after season we have worked to improve on last years design. Over the past 6 years we have been through several major design variations. Low aspect, high aspect, eliminating the cross batten, wider foot, larger head, moving of the sail twist, introduction of clew plates. Everything made possible through the creative mind of Dan Kaseler, without whom Avanti would not be.
This year we have taken a fresh stab at the design process. Digging through our years of notes and references, we are proud to release a sail range that does not hold itself locked to one stigma, but one that implements the best design features and qualities as envisioned per size. The larger sails we keep as high aspect, where in the smaller sail sizes, for when the wind is really whipping, our experience tells us that the lower aspect sails remain easier to control, equalling more speed and fun.
Progressive Sock Widths
Machine M10 luff sock widths in the upper 1/3 are systematically widened, as a function of overall chord length, for essential drag reduction.
Membrane Technology
We started with our own exclusive, ultra-light membrane construction. Proven, copied and ranked, our membrane is engineered to distribute loads evenly and appropriately throughout the sail skin in a way that traditional panelled sails cannot replicate. We call this Smart Load Technology; fibre and strength where you need it, weight savings where you don’t.
Batten Layout
We set all sizes of the M-10 up on a 7-batten structure. The cross-batten is aligned to exit at the clew for superior stability when sailing deep in negative outhaul modes. From the cross batten up, battens are flowed quickly and aggressively to stay airflow aligned.