VicS
Well-Known Member
I purchased my CJ marine sprayhood at considerable cost in 2013s Southampton boatshow with promises that it would be an easy DIY fit - two years later I have finally stopped going sailing for five minutes to fit it, predictably, there is a problem.
When pulled back tight, the front is slightly droopy - the photo below doesn't change much when I put all my weight behind it.
CJ (who I hold in high regard) insist that pulling it back tight and pulling down hard on the side bullet fixings will sort it out and tension it up nicely. Should I just pull harder? Leave it up and hope it stretches out? Or just live with a baggy sprayhood and hope it stretches out over time?
CJ offered to come and take a look at how I've fitted it and offer first hand advice at the cost of £650 (with the proviso if the sprayhood is cut wrong, that would be refunded and they would fix the sprayhood), which I did resent somewhat and I didn't want to risk on account that I might have ballsed up the install... anyone had similar droopy problems...?
wilkinsonsails;5267742[SIZE=1 said:]Hi I'm in Chatham on Monday and can have a FOC look for you to see if it's incorrect fit ?
Cindy[/SIZE]
Lazy Kipper;5267930[SIZE=1 said:]Take Cindy up on that offer! If you haven't come across Wilkinson Sails before do a forum search, she really knows her canvas.[/SIZE]
C & J used to be very very good and at attractive prices. The best fitting spray hood I think I have seen was a C&J one.
It is however a mistake I am sure not to have spray hoods fitted by the makers . The person I sailed with had a new on made ( I forget who by) for his existing frame, which he refurbished. It was ( is) a disaster. He realised, too late that DIY fitting was a mistake.
I agree you should take Cindy up on her offer and if she thinks she can fix it splash the necessary cash and get her to do it.
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