What do you guys do with old sails? Doorprizes? Pet beds? Tarps? :?: :think I have the original to #680 but I have not unfolded it to look at the condition. How can I tell if it has been blown out?
Mike,
There are companies out there that recycle old sails into bags, pants, and all sorts of things. Maybe one of them can help you.
Blown out? Are the seams letting go or the fabric tearing? I'd say take it to a loft & have them look at it.
I wouldn't waste your time or the loft's. It's about 18 years old, right? You can safely assume that it's blown out. Even if it isn't (no, strike that... it is), mainsail technology and design has come a long way baby since that one was new. Plus, it was probably a fairly cheaply-built one to begin with.
Mike,
Jon is right in that sail technology has improved. The original mains do not have a leach line and full battens are now the rage. Also materials and cut are different.
I think the best way to tell if you need to replace your sail or have it repaired is if it trims they way you want it to. Can you make the leach tight without over trimming? A good sail maker can tell you alot. I was looking at replacing my main this winter, however after talking with the sailmaker I have had it recut and resewn. I am getting a new genny instead, and two sails weren't in the budget. The price difference was about 15:1
Hope this helps,
Mike
If all is lost........not to be used again, why not make a small sail to ride on at anchor?
Thanks guys,
Well, for now, it's folded up in the corner of my basement. I believe it was replaced a couple of years ago by a PO so I'm not too concerned. I got a good look at the replacement when we did the sea trial so everything is fine. One of these days I'll open it up in the yard and take a good look at it. Recycling sounds like a good idea, I think I talked to someone at the Annapolis boat show who does this. :thumb: