kalanka
Well-Known Member
I have a rather heavy Kemp genoa on a 34 foot cruising boat, a good sail that is 6 years old and has done about 8000 miles including two rather stormy atlantic crossings. I am having some other repairs done by a local sailmaker but they say the UV strip is weak and needs replacing. I have no problem with this except for the amazing price of almost £300 for the UV strip replacement alone.
I find it hard to persuade myself that it is worth spending that on an old sail, particularly since it will be mainly used in Scotland and Northern Europe, not the UV intense Caribbean, and am wondering whether it would make sense to simply remove the old strip and operate (sin of sins) without a UV strip at all?
I'd welcome your views!
I find it hard to persuade myself that it is worth spending that on an old sail, particularly since it will be mainly used in Scotland and Northern Europe, not the UV intense Caribbean, and am wondering whether it would make sense to simply remove the old strip and operate (sin of sins) without a UV strip at all?
I'd welcome your views!