You can no doubt find someone to loan you a sail cover from which you can
craft a pattern and sew your own cover. It is a straight forward project
and you can even add some improvements (naugahide over the winches, etc.) and
end up with a better than normal sail cover.
I made mine as well as my other canvass and sewing is not difficult.
David Hoyt
Sovereignty
Catalina 27 #65
In a message dated 2/1/2010 9:09:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Sadly, my preferred loft misplaced my sails and completely lost my mainsail
cover last year. (Blame goes to the teenage son of the loft owners who is
unfortunately obviously new to the idea of responsible business.) We sorted
out the proper sails after multiple tries but never did recover the
mainsail
canvas weather cover.
I need a new mainsail cover. Any suggestions for someone on a budget? I've
been unemployed so cost is a major factor but I am not willing to totally
cheap out on this either. Our original 1988 Catalina sails are likely not
ideal racing sails but they're what we have, and I just want to protect our
mainsail so we don't have to replace it soon. I know a replacement mainsail
cover runs around $250 for a Sunbrella canvas version, any ideas for better
pricing?
On a related note, I welcome any Chicagoans on this list suggesting a
reasonably priced loft. We've used Nielsen Sailmakers in Racine (where we
winter our boat) but this year the trunk of my car has been my storage
space
after a disappointing service last year. I need to find a proper loft that
can examine/repair/can examine/repair/<WBR>clean/store without costing
one
Thanks for your advice,
David
s/v Persephone ('88 C27 hull 5480)
Chicago, IL
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