We have a Singer 237 that we bought on Ebay for around $100. They are
often advertised as "industrial", but aren't. However it does about 95%
of what we do on our boat. I have used it to reattach the sacrificial
cover on our furling jib.
Philip S. McConnell
USSV Gryphon
Tayana 52 #51
Alameda, CA
[email protected]
On 7/7/2011 12:04 PM, Vernon Densler wrote:
Vern, to do the job right you need a walking foot machine. Like the
sailrite LSZ-1
From what I am reading you can get a walking foot add-on for almost
any machine. Looks like the main reason for the walking foot is when
you are doing multiple layers which I don't plan on doing too much.
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