Where do you keep sails

PabloPicasso

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I've taken my sails off the boat for the winter. They're folded, rolled, bagged and hung up in the shed. Is this a good way to keep them? Is there danger of vermin damaging them, and what could reasonably be done to minimise winter storage harm?
 
Mine seem to do well in the loft, our garage has the odd mouse so that's out but they don't seem to make it to the loft; the boat has ventilation all right but I wouldn't dream of leaving sails - or soft furnishings - onboard in winter.
 
I always kept the white sails from my 36ft boat in the cupboard under the stairs, out of harms way. Nice and dry. The sails on my new 41 ft boat are too big so they are stacked on the bench in my garage. I'd prefer to keep them in the house but it's not worth the argument :o

One of my cruising chutes is on the boat in a cockpit locker, the lighter, larger one is in a shed. No logic to that, I'm afraid.
 
In the caravan on the drive. Caravan is dry, boat is damp.

Now hoping that nobody nicks the caravan otherwise I'd be up the creek without, err, sails.
 
Rolled up in a sausage and on the stairs. Only works of your stairs don't have a bend half way up. And don't have a wife.
Otherwise you would have a YAPP Y wife
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No spare rooms and wife objects to them being kept in the living room.

Not always kept at home although they are this year, along with the cushions. Sometimes cushions and sails stay on board for the winter.
my sheds are all too damp. Mice could be a problem in the garage or the sheds.

Sail makers usually store sails sent for valeting or repair until they are required. Possible solution may therefore be to get them off to the sail makers promptly and leave them there until the spring.
 
On the boat in a shed in the garage and the loft.

In the caravan on the drive. Caravan is dry, boat is damp.

Now hoping that nobody nicks the caravan otherwise I'd be up the creek without, err, sails.

Hmm not thought of that I will soon add in the caravan to my list :D :D

Pleasures of having a boat without roller furling and an inability to throw away old sails....
 
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