I'm on my second one of these.
Sail Cover - Mainsail Boom Cover 9-10ft **Brand New** | eBay
First one lasted a good number of years.
Correct, but still a bargain compared to a bespoke cover.These are very different from the ones the OP linked to - and nearly twice the price!
Yes to both - but the £30 one will probably last as long as a Lidl carrier bag as it is made out of a similar fabric! At the other end of the scale my top of the range stackpack lasted nearly 20 years, which is why I have bitten the bullet and ordered a similar one for my new project.Correct, but still a bargain compared to a bespoke cover.
I thought the OP might find my input useful.
I've had two - first one lasted 6 years (so on prices at the time a little over a tenner a year) which I thought was exceptional - I bought a new one from the same company (same company as the link in Gixer's post), and my perception is that this one is of a far better material...
I've just ordered a bespoke sail cover from Hyde. Not that there's anything wrong with the Ebay cover, it just doesn't match the UV strip on my Genoa.... I'm such a tart.At the other end of the scale my top of the range stackpack lasted nearly 20 years, which is why I have bitten the bullet and ordered a similar one for my new project.
Yes, I've just been looking at them - seems a much heavier cloth. Might end up going for the slightly more expensive option!
Quite right. my new sprayhood and stackpack are colour co-ordinated. unfortunately the genoa that game with the boat is cream Hood Vectran with red UV strip - and even I balked at the cost of replacing the UV strip to match the silver grey of the new stuff. No doubt it will annoy me once the boat is complete and I will relent and pay the price.I've just ordered a bespoke sail cover from Hyde. Not that there's anything wrong with the Ebay cover, it just doesn't match the UV strip on my Genoa.... I'm such a tart.![]()