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Doug Dotson
 
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"Don W" wrote in message
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Steve wrote:

I have saved enough Sunbrella to make a regulation sail cover. However,
because I have Dutchman sail flaking system (which I'm not totally happy
with. Subject or an earlier Post!), I want to make a 'trial cover and
give it a couple seasons to see how everything works out.


Not a bad idea.

I have my own sail/canvas machine and can knock out a cover in a day if
don't have to worry about mistakes or wasting expensive Sunbrella.


Have you ever used Tenara (PTFE) thread? We're starting to make a full
boat cover for our C27, but having a devil of a time getting the Tenara
to run on her Pfaff. The problem seems to be that we can't set the upper
tension high enough. It is supposed to be great stuff though, and
guaranteed
for lifetime against UV degradation.


It is great stuff. We have started to have many customers willing to pay a
bit
more for Terara (Gortex) thread. It used to be a pain to work with but in
the
past couple of years they seem to have changed the product a bit so no
real problem. I wish they would start making hembobs with it. Our primary
machine is a Pfaff and it runs fine with no change of adjustment necessary
when
changing from regular polyester to Tenara. Another of our machines is a Juki
and no problems there either. You might make a call to you local sewing
machine mechanic and ask about the problem you are having.

Does anyone have any experience with covers made out of the (relatively)
superior silver tarp material??


Nope.

Thanks,

Steve
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