Genoa UV strip replacement

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Anybody tried replacing their furling genoa UV strips and if so
how successful and where can I get the material to do the job?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Anybody tried replacing their furling genoa UV strips and if so
how successful and where can I get the material to do the job?
Thanks in advance.

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Did ours last year.

Best if you unpick the old stitching, then find someone with a suitable heavy duty sewing machine, (we have a liveaboard with one just a few marina berths away).

Any sail maker or loft will be able to supply the material.

Avagoodweekend......
 
Unopicking the old one is a messy job...do it when SWIMBO is out and clean up quick.

Have now got a sail without the sac.strip and use a genoa sock...way better. The sail sets better and I can get the sock up/down easily.
 
I was hoping to get 'her' to do the whole thing, unpicking and re-sewing have approx 10m luff and 5m foot. (May not be worth the grief) If we take it off the sail is going to look tatty so not sure the sock will work that well. Good ideas though. Looks like my local sailmaker may end up getting the job after all.
 
I've just done mine, got the material from Kayospruce, was advised to use 'Odyssey' material. Took ages to unstitch the old strip - found THREE layers of UV strip!! I used double sided tape(Venture Tape - Kayospruce) to fix the strip before sewing. Don't try and do it in one long strip, use several shorter lengths, it's much easier. Make it slightly wider so you don't use the same thread holes. I have an industrial zig-zag sewing machine so it was easy but a domestic machine will do except for the thick layers near the clew etc. Make sure you use a bonded polyester thread(Kayospruce). Good Luck! PS - If you can persuade Kayospruce to supply you as 'trade', you'll save a lot of money!!
 
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