UV sacrificial strip for headsail
UV sacrificial strip for headsail
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maser_spyder

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

198 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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Hi all,

I need to get a new sacrificial strip sewn in to my roller furling head sail, and get both sails cleaned/laundered.

Any recommendations for sail makers?

Next time I go down to the boat, I think I'll just stand on the pontoon with £20 notes pinned to my jacket and let people just pick them off at random, and get the full 'boat ownership' experience....

Ta ta.

tank slapper

7,949 posts

299 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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Our local sailmaker does ours, and he takes them to get laundered when he goes down south on holiday somewhere, though he is in east London. I don't know anyone specifically near you though. You will probably get a few recommendations on ybw.co.uk forum if you ask there.

neilV8

125 posts

194 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2009
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I pin the notes on and then just throw the jacket in the water it cuts out the middle men......

Dougal

597 posts

300 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2009
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Hello,
I was always under the impression that laundering sails knocked a bit of the life out of them, also (not wishing to tell you how to suck eggs) white strips last longer, reflect more light and are generally cheaper.
To answer your question though, I use Kemp sails in Wareham.

schmalex

13,616 posts

222 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2009
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Where abouts is the boat?

Sanders Sails in Lymington are a pretty good outfit

maser_spyder

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

198 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2009
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Dougal said:
Hello,
I was always under the impression that laundering sails knocked a bit of the life out of them, also (not wishing to tell you how to suck eggs) white strips last longer, reflect more light and are generally cheaper.
To answer your question though, I use Kemp sails in Wareham.
Thanks for that, I'll ask them about a white strip, which would look better too!

Kemp Sails noted, but have just spotted the post below....

maser_spyder

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

198 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2009
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schmalex said:
Where abouts is the boat?

Sanders Sails in Lymington are a pretty good outfit
She's in Bucklers Hard, so could actually motor over to Lymington in a couple of hours!

I'll give them a call tomorrow, I actually have the sails here in Cheltenham so I guess I could courier them off to them, and collect next time we're down there.

I'll have to make sure I remember to pick them up before we go out though, we won't get far otherwise!

Thanks for the advice everybody!