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….. and I’m sure Mark knows we all let him win…
Paul MNS30U #211, SandpiperCowichan Bay, B.C.
On Saturday, 7 January 2023 at 13:15:43 UTC-8 Thor (26C Brentwood Bay BC) wrote:
OK I will be the odd man out here. Many of my Nonsuch buddies have some version of a 'stack pack". And properly designed they work as advertised.However I do not have one. Taking the traditional one on and off is a bit of work.But:1. I need the exercise. An elaborate form of boat yoga actually. I do cheat by moving the sail off to one side so I can do it all from the deck vs cabin top.2. Sorry guys and gals they look odd when sailing.3. And most importantly I need all the extra sail area the stack pack would block in order to keep up with Mark and Nesta Powers and their tape drive monster sail.
On Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 6:58:04 AM UTC-8 Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto wrote:
Actually, Robin, sort of on this subject .....Yes, go with all of Bob Gehrman's ideas. Clearly, he knows. But, if your cradle lines are just made of rope, substitute a few feet of 1" webbing at the bottom of each loop (such that your sail rests on webbing, not on cord). Your sail will love you for it. This will give you lots of latitude for adjusting the lengths of each cradle line. And, if the webbing pieces are long enough (but not too long), they will be the things that come in contact with the sail cover, not cord (that will act as a convenient jeweller's saw, both on your sail and on the cover).I've attached a photo.Ernie A. in Toronto
On Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 9:47:19 AM UTC-5 Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto wrote:
OK - I gotcha !!Ernie A. in Toronto (with a back that is not so strong)On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 8:38:56 PM UTC-5 robin...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ernie! I actually have a Doyle stack pack on that came with the boat. I had to remove it recently while I was doing my mast repairs, and I have to say it's quite lovely not having this giant burgundy object floating around my deck while under sail.I am sure I will go back to the stack pack eventually, but for now, while my back is strong, I am excited to go with a traditional sailcover.
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Bob, is your sail cover permanently attached to the cradle lines like a stack pack?Robin BZOE, 30U #307SF Bay, CA
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Do folks have any advice about adding openings for the cradle lines, like a more traditional lazy-jack set up. Attaching a pic of what the canvas person is suggesting…I haven't seen anything like it on a nonsuch before. Plus, it seems like a lot of work to strap in the lines each time.Robin BZOE, 30U #307SF Bay, CAOn Mon, Jan 09, 2023 at 10:06 AM, Robin Bigio <robin...@gmail.com> wrote:Bob, is your sail cover permanently attached to the cradle lines like a stack pack?Robin BZOE, 30U #307SF Bay, CA
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Do folks have any advice about adding openings for the cradle lines, like a more traditional lazy-jack set up. Attaching a pic of what the canvas person is suggesting…I haven't seen anything like it on a nonsuch before. Plus, it seems like a lot of work to strap in the lines each time.Robin BZOE, 30U #307SF Bay, CARobin Bigio
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Bob, is your sail cover permanently attached to the cradle lines like a stack pack?Robin BZOE, 30U #307SF Bay, CA
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RobinAre you looking at a traditional sail cover or a stack pack arrangement?Ray DykstraTimaru NuiNonsuch 324
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On Jan 6, 2023, at 3:20 PM, Robin Bigio <robin.bigio@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,I am commissioning a new sail cover for my 30U, and I would love to any intel, wisdom or details that folks here have uncovered to pass on to my canvas person.The main questions I am going back and forth on is wether to include cradle lines openings. Should I include openings for them along the cover, so that the fabric can drape nicely below the sail?I'd love to see what other details are important to include in the design (e.g. do i need special openings for the reefling lines?).If you have pics to share of your sail covers plese send them over!Thank youRobin B
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 8:43 AM, Ray Dykstra <rpjdy...@gmail.com> wrote:RobinAre you looking at a traditional sail cover or a stack pack arrangement?Ray DykstraTimaru NuiNonsuch 324Brentwood Bay, BC
On Jan 6, 2023, at 3:20 PM, Robin Bigio <robin...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,I am commissioning a new sail cover for my 30U, and I would love to any intel, wisdom or details that folks here have uncovered to pass on to my canvas person.The main questions I am going back and forth on is wether to include cradle lines openings. Should I include openings for them along the cover, so that the fabric can drape nicely below the sail?I'd love to see what other details are important to include in the design (e.g. do i need special openings for the reefling lines?).If you have pics to share of your sail covers plese send them over!Thank youRobin B
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