question about sail covers

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Moe
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Post by Moe »

Blue Water Yachts Mainsail Cover and Genoa Cover.
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MARK PASSMORE
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Post by MARK PASSMORE »

Thanks Moe. I just called and left a message. Hopefully they will call back with both in stock.
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MARK PASSMORE
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Post by MARK PASSMORE »

I just got the sail covers in yesterday. I am very pleased with Blue Water Yachts. Fast shipping. Thanks again Moe.

Mark :)
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bscott
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Post by bscott »

We went to Soft Toppers Store in Boulder Co. and were impressed with their quality products. I would not hesitate to get their MS cover. However, jib sleve covers really beat up your sail and vibrate the rigging. We take our jib down and bag it at the slip.

Bob
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Russ
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Post by Russ »

bscott wrote: However, jib sleve covers really beat up your sail and vibrate the rigging. We take our jib down and bag it at the slip.

Bob
Do you have a roller furling?

I've never taken my jib off the headstay. I wonder if it would be just as easy.
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bscott
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Post by bscott »

I have a Schaeffer Snapfurl and it is a piece of cake to remove the jib.

Bob
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Scott
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Post by Scott »

Roller furling or not he is correct. Jib sleeves flog like crazy.

On my 97 our Jib cover is a pacthwork of repairs. I just brought it home last weekend for another.

My mainsail cover looks new.
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sctodd
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Post by sctodd »

I went to a local sewing shop and had them make a Genoa/jib cover for me. After it is up I twist it so that it does not vibrate in the wind.

it only cost me 140.00
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puggsy
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Post by puggsy »

this may not make JAMES V very happy, but I picked up a good sheet [ during a rubbish throwout] off the side of the road, of imitation deerhide, what they cover sofa's with. It makes a very good pedestal cover and is waterproof. Just drape it over, wrap the corners and tie it around with a 1 inch pram strap. cost...$000000.

With MACS costing so much in OZ, we sometimes have to forego luxuries... :) :o :P
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