What to do with old sails?

We threw away an old main and and old Genoa and regretted both, especially the Genoa.

Once we started planning longer trade wind voyages then a baggy set of sails that would be fine gradually chafing would have been ideal. So I spent 150 on somebody else’s old Genoa on eBay and another 200 on getting it fitted with hanks to be a separate working foresail alongside the roller.
 
I had the first rubbish Elvstrom jib cut down for use as a winter sail but we only used it once or twice. The others have gone to the dump.
 
1.There are websites selling second hand sails, perhaps they would be interested.
2.There are enterprises which recycle sailcloth into luggage.
2. You could use it as an awning for your patio, or similarly in your conservatory, if you have either.
3. If your boat is skittish at anchor or on a mooring you could have it cut down and remodelled into a riding sail.
 
1.There are websites selling second hand sails, perhaps they would be interested.
2.There are enterprises which recycle sailcloth into luggage.
2. You could use it as an awning for your patio, or similarly in your conservatory, if you have either.
3. If your boat is skittish at anchor or on a mooring you could have it cut down and remodelled into a riding sail.
As Martyn and Spirit of Glenans say above - the cloth can be repurposed for bags, covers etc depending on how knackered it is. Our club has a bin for recycling sails, and maybe local clubs or sailmakers can do the same? Seems a shame to just bin it.
 
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Keep old sails for winter or 'delivery' use.
Sell them on ebay if they are useable.
I've made covers and bags.
Shade for the pergola in the garden.
Shade for the greenhouse.
some went to a primary school for 'craft' use.

I seem to collect old dinghy sails, as I tend to buy them a season or two old.
They contribute to loft insulation.
We may have a fully-battened Mylar/Technora barbeque shelter soon.
 
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