Aphrodite's rig deserves a full write-up, which I hope Paul will do. I was involved as an extra hand to help finalise the setup Paul and Annie had started.
I do have thoughts! No performance figures, but certainly thoughts about the concept of Camber and how to create it.
The Van Loan sailplan with shelf foot camber in all panels and Hong Kong parrels, sets up smooth and sensible-looking camber, all fairly in line with the airflow - which the battens would help guide across the sail.
My gut feeling after a couple of good sails on Aphrodite is that the Van Loan pattern Paul chose, with roughly parallel battens, is a very good choice for that approach to camber. High-peaked yards might extend the effective luff, but any camber in peaked-up panels could be ruffling the air more than deriving forward lift from it.
I've been quietly pursuing a little education, camber included, from old JRA newsletters. I reckon some of the wheels one could invent, may have had a few tyres changed by now... My respect for our experimenters grows.
Cheers,
Kurt