vetgam wrote:
I've wondered the same Pete. My 3yr old sail is showing signs of wear and I will probably replace it in the next two years.
Speaking as one who had a quiver of Ezzy sails for something like 10 years - before retirement from windsurfing...... One (only half facetious) criticism I hear about the Ezzy products is that you get tired of looking at them.... they are so durable and long-lasting.
That being said, I have also heard that, for given materials, a sail's lifetime can be expressed in number of hours exposure to UV at a given latitude..... Given the same materials, somebody in the Carribbean will see shorter sail lifetimes than somebody in New Jersey...... In fact, I know a guy who bought a few used sails that had been rental sails in the Carribbean. They looked great... but were basically at the end of their service lives and he wound up replacing them that same season as they developed rips one-after-the-other.
FWIW, I have Googled quite a bit and nobody seems to be offering third-party AI sails.
It could be a product maturity thing - and once there are enough AIs out there whose sails are wearing out, maybe somebody will step in to the niche.
Right now AeroTech is offering vertical-batten SUP sails (
http://tinyurl.com/on2ccbl) so it's not like it's virgin technology.
The sail's cut is so simple (seems like it is dead flat) that I was even thinking about trying one myself using Tyvek and maybe adding a half meter or a meter by extending the roach a few inches.
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