| Sail Storage #166424 01/27/09 09:03 PM 01/27/09 09:03 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys arbo06 OP
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | Having made the decision to get new sails, I am interested to know what the Pros say is the best way to clean and store sailes to maximize serviceable life.
All resonses appreciated,
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Sail Storage
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#166431 01/27/09 09:34 PM 01/27/09 09:34 PM | andrewscott
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Caring for your sails Your sails from North Sails One Design are constructed from the best materials on the market today. Before we made your sails, we tested many different fabrics from the best suppliers in the world. Mainsail It is not necessary to remove the battens from the main when storing it. Be sure to roll the sail up parallel to the battens to avoid putting a permanent twist in the battens. Watch the mainsail for signs of wear on the batten pockets where they cross the shrouds. Be sure to wash the sail off with fresh water when it becomes salty and make sure the sail is thoroughly dried before storage. Genoa Like the main, always roll the sail after sailing and do not remove the battens. Occasionally wash the sail off with fresh water. If you have been using a lot of leach line on the sail remove this before storing. Spinnaker The best thing to prolong the life of your spinnaker is to always store the sail clean and dry. Although this is not always possible! When the sail gets wet in salt water (and it will) wash it off with fresh water and dry it thoroughly if leaving for a long period of time. Fold your spinnaker to store it if possible.
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#166435 01/27/09 09:42 PM 01/27/09 09:42 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | yeah sure...the sail sitting on a flat surface see's nothing compared to the loads it carries on the boat. I do loosen all my battens if it's not going to be sailed for more than a day...but I leave them nice and dry in their storage boxes on the trailer. If they went away salty, they come out and get hosed down and strung up in a tree (or preferably hosed down and dried before derigging the boat).
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#166437 01/27/09 09:51 PM 01/27/09 09:51 PM |
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | Thanx, good answer.
what about storing stuff in the trailer box? I bought some vents, are they needed?
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Sail Storage
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#166475 01/28/09 08:59 AM 01/28/09 08:59 AM | andrewscott
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Unregistered | Question: what about condensation and constant temperature fluctuation in the storage box... does that degrade the sails? When i bought my last sail from Robby Daniels (actually his wife) she asked if i kept it in a gear box.. at the time i didn't have one so i said no.. but now that i have one, i am curious about that...
I used to transport my sails IN my car, and carry all my sails up 3 flight of stairs to my apartment every time i sailed (every weekend).... i sure enjoy not having to do that anymore. | | | Re: Sail Storage
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#166488 01/28/09 10:23 AM 01/28/09 10:23 AM |
Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 1,246 Orlando, FL tback
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Posts: 1,246 Orlando, FL | Putting stuff away wet is always an issue for me. Most of the time, it's salt water, which seems like it never dries (especially in the box).
I'm wondering if it's really a good idea to store sheets, harnesses, lifejackets, etc. which hold a lot of water in the same box as sails.
Mike I have a plastic crate (purchased from Home Depot) that I throw all my wet stuff into after sailing. When I get home I fill the crate with fresh water and rinse. I then lay them out to dry. Once dry I put them back into the crate and stow in my trailer box.
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#166491 01/28/09 10:32 AM 01/28/09 10:32 AM |
Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 3,655 Portland, Maine ThunderMuffin
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Posts: 3,655 Portland, Maine | I have a plastic crate (purchased from Home Depot) that I throw all my wet stuff into after sailing. I got sick of my car smelling like wet sailing boots so I bought a new one that has no carpetting in it  The whole back of it is one big plastic box :P | | |
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