2009 Infinity

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Color Choices:
Orange | Red | Blue | Lime Green

 

The new Infinity is built with Technora® sailcloth.

Technora® is a para-aramid fiber that weight for weight is 8 times stronger than steel and 3 times stronger than nylon and Dacron. Since Technora® is so light, we are able to save considerable weight in the sail. Furthermore, the low stretch of Technora® means there is less stretch distortion along the leech when a gust hits. This produces a more stable feeling sail.

The Infinity’s deep, draft-forward profile provides superb low-end power and when flattened with outhaul, the Infinity handles overpowered sailing like a dream. The Infinity’s narrow sleeve won’t fill up with water which makes water starting and uphauling easy. The camber inducer system will fit any SDM or RDM mast made within the last 15 years.

How does the new infinity compare to our previous Infinity?

  • Much lighter and easier to handle in jibes and tacks.
  • More stable in straight line sailing.
  • Increased wind range.

Other key features:

  • Contains no monofilm.
  • Body panels made with Spectra X Ply.
  • RBS epoxy battens.
  • Vinyl window.
  • Removable triple block tack pulley with D-ring option.
  • Color coded outhaul and downhaul rigging indicators.
  • Every sail is rigged and checked in our factory.

 

EZZY QUICK TIPS

Video 1.
Setting the Cambers for the Ezzy Infinity

Video 2. Adjusting the headstrap on Ezzy SE, Freeride, and Infinity
Sails.

Video 3. Threading your downhaul:

 

2009 Infinity
Min
Luff

Max

Luff

Boom
Boom
Suggested Mast
No.
of
No. of
Size (sq.m.)
cm
cm
Min
Max
Battens
Cams
6.0
455
457
187
193
430
6
2
6.5
468
470
196
202
460
6
2
7.0
478
481
204
211
460
7
2
7.5
488
492
212
219
460
7
2
8.5
507
509
227
234
490
7
2
9.5
514
517
244
251
490
7
2

 

Instructions For Custom Fitting Ezzy Cams To Your Mast

The Ezzy Cam System will fit any mast. Before rigging for the first time, follow steps 1 through 6 to learn how to find the correct cam and cam pocket for your mast.

**Note to Ezzy Skinny Mast owners: You do not need to measure your mast diameter. We have listed the correct Cam and Cam Pocket combinations in the chart at the bottom of this page.


DEFINITIONS
Cam:
Red plastic camber inducers, which sit inside the luff sleeve, behind your mast. The cams come in three sizes which are marked: “Standard”, “Medium” and “Skinny”.

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Cam Pocket:
A spacer made of sailcloth. The arms of the cam fit into the cam pocket. There are 9 different sizes of cam pockets, marked “A” to “I”. Having the correct length cam pocket allows you to set the right amount of sleeve tension for the sail at the cam. If the mast sleeve at the cam is too loose you would change to a shorter cam pocket. If the mast sleeve is too tight you use a longer cam pocket (see the bottom two diagrams on the back page).

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Note: In addition to the cams and cam pockets that are in your sail, you will find an assortment of cams, cam pockets and a measuring ruler in the velcro pouch of your sail bag.Step 1.

Lay your sail on the ground and open the velcro slots that are located in the sleeve at each cam. Notice how the arms of the cam and the cam pocket go on either side of the batten stopper (this will be important to know when it comes time to reinsert the cams back into the sail).

Remove BOTH cams AND cam pockets from the sail.


Step 2.

To find where your cams will sit on your mast: check the luff length that is printed on the foot of your sail.

Adjust your base extension to this amount.

Then, line up your mast beside the luff sleeve.

With your extension inserted into the mast, make sure the cleat is even with the bottom of the sail.


Step 3.

Use the included ruler to measure your mast’s circumference at both cam locations.

Step 4.

Refer to the charts below and locate your circumference measurement. Read the letter below the number. This letter is the cam pocket you require. The correct cam is listed on the right-hand column on the same row as the cam pocket letter. Example: If the mast circumference at your upper cam position is 14.0, you would look at the chart labeled “UPPER CAM” and find “14” along the top of the chart, then under the 14, the chart indicates you would use pocket “F” and looking all the way to the right we see the cam marked “MEDIUM”. If the circumference at the lower cam measures 16.5, you would refer to the chart
labeled “LOWER CAM” use pocket “D” and the cam marked “STANDARD”.


Step 5.


Once the correct cam pocket is found, insert the cam arms into each side of the cam pocket.

Step 6.

Insert the cam and cam pocket into the sail by holding the guide flaps and sliding the cam arm into the openings on either side of the batten stopper.

Push the cam all the way until it is fully seated in the sail.

Your cams are now set and you are ready to rig your sail. Note: If you ever get a new mast with a different diameter, you will need to follow the above instructions again in order to fit the cams properly.

How to tell if your cam pockets are the correct length:

**For more information email us at [email protected].

 

Cam System
The Infinity’s removable and user-friendly cam system fits any mast made within the past 15 years, including RDM masts.

Pulley System

Our removable, 316 stainless steel tack pulley can be replaced with our 316 stainless D-ring for those who prefer a grommet with a pulley hook.