Callish
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The upholstery , sail bags, spray hood and Bimini have been repaired before but it's time to replace. Toying with the idea of doing it myself but my old singer definitely isn't up to it! Any recommendations?
+1Sailrite is the gold standard, but expect to pay £800 for a new one. Expensive, but the cost is recovered many times over during a lifetime of sailing.
That's a good rule of thumb. I have a hand-cranked Singer 99K and it's amazing what it can tackle if jeans needles are used.(...)
Basically, what ever you can fit under the foot, it will sew through. (...)
Sailrite is the gold standard, but expect to pay £800 for a new one. Expensive, but the cost is recovered many times over during a lifetime of sailing.
Our trusty Singer 201k must be from 1950. It has made both stackpacks, bimini, cockpit cover, bean bags, binnacle cover, saloon cushions, liferaft cover, etc. We paid £90 for it about 5 years ago. It was refurbished by a dealer.
Basically, what ever you can fit under the foot, it will sew through. Its powerful and reliable. We are now using it with Tenara thread with no adjustment or problems
What the Singers and others lack, that the Sailrite has, is a walking foot.
you can get a walking foot attachment that fits most machines for little dosh http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/19165623145...d=c0619bad24d24e3f8f16b0d326da3f97&pid=100463What the Singers and others lack, that the Sailrite has, is a walking foot.