What sort of life should sails have ..shelf life

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Krisiz1
Krisiz1
WA
331 posts
WA, 331 posts
24 Apr 2009 3:32pm
Consider this an appeal to you fellow windsurfers on NSW. The comments from sboardcrazy indicates a shortage of funds atm, we've all been there (Well most of us). Surely one of you guys over there have a servicable sail in your garage you will never use again. How about donating it to get a fellow sailor back on the water. Karma guys :)
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
24 Apr 2009 7:03pm
Leman
Yeah where the mylar(?) peeled off was around the bottom batten & it just wrinkles & is baggy & you cant tighten the batten.It was pretty hary controlling it in the 30kt southerly last week! Im looking forward to a nice controllable modern sail..Not much point in repairing it as all the rest is crazed & lifting off..What do you do with old sails if you dont recycle them for landsailing?I dont want to take it to the dump!
Leman
Leman
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
24 Apr 2009 8:26pm
sboardcrazy said...

Leman
Yeah where the mylar(?) peeled off was around the bottom batten & it just wrinkles & is baggy & you cant tighten the batten.It was pretty hary controlling it in the 30kt southerly last week! Im looking forward to a nice controllable modern sail..Not much point in repairing it as all the rest is crazed & lifting off..What do you do with old sails if you dont recycle them for landsailing?I dont want to take it to the dump!


Here's my old windsurfer storage rack. You can see all the crap I still have up top, including original windsurfer sails to old one piece masts and heaps of broken, sails, masts and booms. Just haven't got around to throwing it all. Not really worth even giving it away, altho I did see a young fella down at Rye who had hap-hazardly put together some very old pieces of windsurfing gear. Like the boom was a good half a metre too big, so had a long rope holding it on and the board even had a retractable fin (not centreboard). Frankly I thought the guys was a legend. He's been watching people sail and had no cash so put together what he could so he could join in the fun.


Here's my old Tyronsea sail, where you can see little bits of the plastic barely holding onto the edges.




If cash is tight I recommend hunting for a cheap used one. Always people with too much money upgrading.


sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
25 Apr 2009 5:32pm
Leman ..your old Tyronsea sail looks like my 4m sailworks!( maybe not quite as extensive..)
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