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Wayne.B
 
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Default Sewing Machine ,, Sailing,,, Repair ,, cloth,, etc question

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 14:39:58 -0500, Jeff wrote:

However, if you've never used a sewing machine, you're probably better
off saving your money to pay the sail loft. Or at least you should
get a friend to help you with a small project to see if you have the
knack.


The advantage for a low budget cruiser is that you can not only learn
how to make and repair your own canvas work, but there may be
opportunities to pick up extra cash here and there by doing the same
for others. Supposedly canvas work is one of the skills in high
demand in cruising ports, the other two being refrigeration and diesel
repair.

Around here in south Florida it can take months to get work scheduled.
It takes time and experience to get really good at it, and there is
more than just sewing skill involved. I've been told by those in the
business that pattern making and fitting are the most difficult skills
to learn (and hire).