I have been a recreational sailor for many years, with a particular interest in small sailing craft; therefore much of the content of my 'blog' will be related to this subject.
Monday, April 23, 2012
‘Sandpiper’s’ Sails etc
The job of reshaping and repairing ‘Sandpiper’s’ sails took considerably longer than I anticipated, but they are now finished and they should be good for another two or three years.
I mislaid my sailmaker’s palm, and I was reluctant to buy another; instead I managed with pliers and a coin which was handy for applying pressure to the eye end of the needle, or should I say needles; as I broke and bent several of them. Finally, I found one that was almost indestructible.
The mainsail did not require reshaping; however, worn stitches had to be replaced, and all three batten pockets had to be strengthened at their openings where they were worn. I cut the hickory battens to length, because they were too long.
I am pleased with the finished sails, especially the jib that I re-cut along the foot and leech. Both sails set pretty well too.
There are a number of things that have to be attended to before the boat can be launched. I have to replace the rudder stop, because it snapped, on account of being brittle. The draining system for the cockpit and the aft deck has to be cleaned and reassembled.
A major consideration will be the engine. Shall I be able to get away with a short shaft outboard? A long shaft one will be more difficult to store and it will be more expensive to buy. My preference would be for a Honda 2.3 four stroke outboard. I doubt there’s a better engine for a small boat.
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2 comments:
A bit late now I know! But I think one of these would have made your life much easier. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SAIL-REPAIR-Sewing-Awl-Awning-Yacht-Leather-Canvas-/270946700171?pt=UK_Crafts_Leathercraft_LE&hash=item3f15ae8b8b#ht_4696wt_1097
Paul,
The sewing awl would have made the job easier indeed!
Thanks.
I hope the weather improves for your UK visit - very wet at the moment and quite cool.
Bill.
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