Thank you Ralph
The rips are 3- 5 " long.   I have hand sewed the heavier material of the main 
sail but didn't feel comfortable sewing through the light weight material on 
the spinnaker.  I guess a lighter thread would be required and on that length 
tear would you consider sewing the ends together or adding a overlapping patch 
for reinforcement?


Alon Egozi PE.
Tel: (646) 456-1040
 

--- On Wed, 5/12/10, Ralph Ahseln <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Ralph Ahseln <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Repair to an asymmetric spinnaker
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 10:26 AM


  




Sewing is always the "Best"..  either overlap the tear or Patching..   ZigZag 
stitch if possible....    
Almost any home sewing machine should work..  The problem here is the space to 
do the sewing. 
 
But there are other methods..   One Quick and easy Non-sewing method ..
Depending on  the size and condition of the tear..
 
Believe it or not....   3 M   5200  ....
 
A thin coating of 5200 on one edge and length of the tear, Overlap the fabric 
and allow to cure.   5200 will hold the material nearly as good as a sewing.
If the tear is too large to overlap cleanly...  Then you'll need a Patch 
of similar fabric     (Ripstop Nylon ? )...
Again, if sewing can't be done,  Try the  5200 method...    A thin layer of the 
sealant on the edges of the patch and apply to the torn area..  Allow curing 
before flying the sail
 
Regards,
 
Ralph Ahseln
"Oblio"
Camas WA
 
 
 


From: aegozi 
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 6:33 AM
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com 
Subject: [IC27A] Repair to an asymmetric spinnaker

  


Hi all, I have a couple of tears in the light weight sail material of my 
asimetci spinnakers and was wondering what the best method for repair would be? 
Thank you in advance.









      

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