What Sail To Use

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by PsiPhi, Jul 31, 2007.

  1. lazeyjack

    lazeyjack Guest

    i must go down to the sea again
    to the lonely sea and sky
    with a tall ship beneath me
    and a star to steer her by
     
  2. PsiPhi
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    PsiPhi Newbie

    I like the tent material idea, I'll drop in to St. Vinnies, etc., and see what I can find.
    I saw a design (a Jim Michelak newletter I think) that showed putting a couple of darts into a (lug) sail to give it shape.
    Is that an effective method? Would it work on a Sprit sail? they seem to be pretty much the same shape.
     
  3. Bergalia
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    Bergalia Senior Member

    PsiPhi - when sewing shape into the sail try to imagine that you are looking from the top of the mast down the spread of the sail - and further imagine an aerofoil shape (cross section of a bird wing) - and stitch tighter at the mast edge to give it that 'tapered bow' shape. But I'm pretty sure there are some professional sailmakers on the forum who'll give advice - even though you're 'trespassing' in on their territory.
    Alternatively just sew a 'flat' sheet and allow useage to shape it naturally. Mind you, this was easier with canvas - but nylon still has a certain amount of 'give'. Good luck. And happy sailing.
     

  4. lewisboats
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    lewisboats Obsessed Member

    Take a look at the PolySail site: http://hometown.aol.com/polysail/HTML/index.htm . Under "simple instructions" there is enough info to put together a decent sail.

    I got one of thier kits and it was very complete...for about 1/4 of the cost of a professionally made sail. This allows you to try different sails and shapes until you find the one you like then you can have a good one made up.

    Steve
     
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