SAWDOC
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How many years should a conventional Dacron sail last yer average cruising boat ? When does the deterioration in sail shape make the investment in a new main worthwhile?
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How many years should a conventional Dacron sail last yer average cruising boat ? When does the deterioration in sail shape make the investment in a new main worthwhile?
I think people tend to make do with mainsails well past their best thinking that the performance increase of a new sail is minimal while the reality is often very different. I have done it myself and often heard other boat owners blessing a new mainsail and wishing they had changed it sooner as you don't realise how baggy and stretched the old one it until the new one is bent on.
That is my point exactly. I suspect that peeps are more inclined to spend their bobs on new chartplotters, new advertised products rather than on the fundamental means we have for getting about on the water. No scientific justification for that statement but I would be pleased to hear from folk who have invested in new sails and have enjoyed the result.
That is my point exactly. I suspect that peeps are more inclined to spend their bobs on new chartplotters, new advertised products rather than on the fundamental means we have for getting about on the water. No scientific justification for that statement but I would be pleased to hear from folk who have invested in new sails and have enjoyed the result.
We reckon that a dacron main usually needs replacing after 8 to 10 years normal coastal cruising.
It depends also on fabric quality.A tell tail sign of cloth breakdown is horizontal stress lines just in side of the leech.These show weave loads have been exceeded and the leech will have stretched.
I reckon that top quality Dacron sails should last ten years minimum if they are cared for properly. That means washing regularly with fresh water so that the salt crystals don't abrade the fibres, and making small repairs so that minor damage in the sail doesn't result in major tears.
Interesting comment from Wilkinsonsails....must have a look.