MoodySabre
Well-Known Member
I had a new SS put on last winter - the previous one had been glued on and wouldn't come off so the new one has gone over the top. This weekend the sail got a severe test returning from Ostend. When the wind is on the non-SS side (i.e the SS is on the outside) the SS fills with air - a blooming great sausage down the leech and at the foot. This not only looks stupid but wrecks the airflow and the sail won't roll away properly.
So today I took it off and went to the sailmakers with it. It appears that the sail has had two SSs before the glued one and there are stitch holes straight and diagonal all over the place, through which, presumably, the wind blows. Apparently some sailmakers won't do more than two SSs and glued ones invariably lead to problems. Anyway he is going to sew over the diagonal stitching in the hope this solves the problem. Otherwise it's a new jib /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
And it was all going so well.......
Anybody care to offer hope, solution, money.
So today I took it off and went to the sailmakers with it. It appears that the sail has had two SSs before the glued one and there are stitch holes straight and diagonal all over the place, through which, presumably, the wind blows. Apparently some sailmakers won't do more than two SSs and glued ones invariably lead to problems. Anyway he is going to sew over the diagonal stitching in the hope this solves the problem. Otherwise it's a new jib /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
And it was all going so well.......
Anybody care to offer hope, solution, money.