daverebbettes
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Anyone have a suggestion for good value sailmaker in the Hampshire/Dorset area. Need to change Genoa UV strip.
Anyone have a suggestion for good value sailmaker in the Hampshire/Dorset area. Need to change Genoa UV strip.
And if you want to save even more don't replace it. If the strip lasted 10 years and the stuff underneath will last another ten then it's time for a new sail.Top tip if you want to save time (theirs) and money (yours) is to remove the old strip yourself. Its not difficult, have done it myself a few times. :encouragement:
And if you want to save even more don't replace it. If the strip lasted 10 years and the stuff underneath will last another ten then it's time for a new sail.
Thanks everyone. Spyro's thought is a good one. My Genny is 14 years old. It won't last another 10. Why not just remove the UV strip and let the weather do it's worst. Any thoughts?
Also fyi I received 5 quotes for the same spec. My boat is 34 ft. They were as follows:
Sanders sails - Lymington
£378 incl VAT
Arun Sails - Gosport
£264 incl VAT
Solent Sails - Cowes
£298 incl VAT
Crusader Sails - Poole
£230 incl vat
Bond Sails - Southsea
£325-350 incl VAT
Anyone used a canvas sleeve instead, closed with some sort of fastener?
Yup. I delivered a boat a few weeks ago with a zip up cover. Worked ok I suppose, bit fiddly. But who does sailing to do anything in a hurry?![]()
It has the merit of preventing the sail unfurling in a storm
I tend to disagree a little with Thinwater
When cruising in Holland I have noticed that over covers are very popular. There could be a 50/50 split between over covers & UV strips. The over covers seem to be quite tight when fitted & do not seem to flap at all. However, most seem to be a two handed job to fit (one to hoist & one to fit the ties) & seem a real faff.
It will be a faff to use a cover but it doesn't need to be on all the time at sea when the jib isn't in use. Obviously there will be more exposure of the sail but perhaps a lighter duty sacrificial strip on the sail would suffice as a compromise.