Right, so just thought I'd put a little post up about the wing
Its went up for the first time last night. A number of small teething problems, but in general very happy with it. Main issue is that the spanner fouls the boom at the moment, but that's just a minor problem.
Obviously the sail doesn't suit the mast at all - the bottom half actually looks alright, but where the luff curve is (sort of centred around a point 1/3 of the way from the tip) the sail is far far too deep. A combination of lots of cunno and a lack of batten tension on battens 1 and 2 gave something that looked sailable.
I want to minimise the number of times I recut the luff, hence sailing it first and noting what I think needs to be done, along with pulling as much bend into the mast as i can, and measuring it/cutting the luff of the sail to these measurements.
The spreaders are in a very odd position, quite high up on the rig - however there is some reasoning. The spreaders are actually swinging - hence the mast sort of rotates inside of them, the spreader tips staying in nearly the same position regardless of mast rotation. This allows me to run mast head caps (since I'm scared of snapping the mast with the kite), and helps pull the tip of the mast to windward to a greater extent the more the mast is rotated. This is due to the difference in the fore/aft position of the diamond anchor points and the spreaders pivot position. It also means that as the mast is rotated less, to depower, I lose progressively more windward bend, and gain slightly more backwards bend owing to the higher tension on the leeward diamond.
The mast tacks surprisingly well, though i have a trapeze line actuated elastic system to force the mast as far round as the limiter (adjustable) will allow it.
With a bit of luck, Banshee will be out both days this weekend sailing with this setup.