
The EASY-UPHAUL allows you to sail even the biggest rig, which of course means earlier planing in light winds and faster speeds in higher winds. With the EASY-UPHAUL you just lean back and watch the sail rise effortlessly. It saves your energy for sailing, so you can concentrate on staying ahead.
And for offshore races and sailing in higher winds, the EASY-UPHAUL provides an additional measure of safety, because you can "rescue sail" with it.
"Saves the day"
During the 1998 Mid-Atlantic Championships in Harvey Cedars, Doug Stryker was
leading and decided to jump the finish line. Instead he fell 15 feet short
of the line. Using his EASY-UPHAUL to quickly raise the 10.6 sail Doug barely
won. Afterwards all the judges on the committee boat said that if Doug had
not had an EASY-UPHAUL there was no way that he could have recovered fast enough
to win.
FAQs
Does it work with all harnesses?
Yes. it works with all types of harnesses.
How do I get it off my harness?
The EASY-UPHAUL falls off the harness hook by gravity when the mast
comes up. Also, the elastic in the EASY-UPHAUL makes it shrink tight
against the mast, out of the way while you are sailing.
I don't believe that anything could be easier or faster than a waterstart?
"The energy saved by NOT having to waterstart will extend your practice
time by hours."-Peter Hart
The EASY-UPHAUL saves all the energy and most of the time required for a waterstart.
Can you use the EASY-UPHAUL in high winds?
Yes. The EASY-UPHAUL saves even more energy in high winds. You can still raise
your sail without exertion.
Shark infested waters? Sail in the winter?
The EASY-UPHAUL keeps you out of the
water while raising your sail, as opposed to waterstarting, which can pour cold
water down your neck. Sailors who must waterstart near sharks should consider
using an EASY-UPHAUL. Falling in is not too risky because the shark is not expecting
it, but hanging in the water while you set up a waterstart gives the shark time
to come visit you.
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Racers
If your sail falls upwind...
The Easy-Uphaul can be used to turn the board and sail into the preferred
position. Simply, hook in and lean back slightly, raising the tip
of the mast about one foot above the water. The wind will now blow
on the sail and rotate the board, sail and sailor into the correct
uphauling position. When the sail feels light, that is the optimal
downwind position, continue leaning back and the sail will come out
of the water effortlessly.