13 Nov 2008 #1 R rich201283 Well-Known Member Joined 10 May 2006 Messages 133 Visit site I am going to be making a sail cover soon and have came across som waterproof ripstop fabric, What is people opinions about using this type of fabric?
I am going to be making a sail cover soon and have came across som waterproof ripstop fabric, What is people opinions about using this type of fabric?
14 Nov 2008 #2 O oldsaltoz Well-Known Member Joined 4 Jul 2001 Messages 6,005 Location Australia, East coast. Visit site If it's waterproof then it may not breath, this will mean a damp sail will not dry out and you could end up with a mould growth. Avagoodweekend......
If it's waterproof then it may not breath, this will mean a damp sail will not dry out and you could end up with a mould growth. Avagoodweekend......
14 Nov 2008 #3 DanTribe Well-Known Member Joined 8 Jan 2002 Messages 5,662 Location Essex Visit site How light proof is it? One of the main jobs of covers is to protect from UV rays. Ripstop material is usually fairly thin, so may be a bit too flappy in a breeze, causing noise & chafing. However, if it's free, that's a big plus.
How light proof is it? One of the main jobs of covers is to protect from UV rays. Ripstop material is usually fairly thin, so may be a bit too flappy in a breeze, causing noise & chafing. However, if it's free, that's a big plus.
14 Nov 2008 #4 L lw395 Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2007 Messages 41,941 Visit site I think most ripstop nylon has poor uV resistance so will last about half a season. Look at www.pointnorth.co.uk for better fabrics and more info.
I think most ripstop nylon has poor uV resistance so will last about half a season. Look at www.pointnorth.co.uk for better fabrics and more info.