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"Edgar" wrote

I have had a roll of sail tape for some years and have never used it

so it
is clearly past its best now anyway. But the snag is that the

instructions
say that the sail must be dry before using the tape. If you get a

torn sail
how often is it going to be dry when you urgently want it back in

service?


50% of the time.

SV


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"Edgar" wrote

If you get a
torn sail
how often is it going to be dry when you urgently want it back in

service?


50% of the time.


I don't think so. If a well maintained sail tears it tends to be at sea in
very bad weather and if you can wait till you get back to the dock to let it
dry you need a sailmaker to make a proper repair not repair tape.

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"Edgar" wrote
If you get a
torn sail
how often is it going to be dry when you urgently want it back

in
service?


50% of the time.


I don't think so.


Well, you asked, and I answered.


If a well maintained sail tears it tends to be at sea in
very bad weather and if you can wait till you get back to the dock

to let it
dry you need a sailmaker to make a proper repair not repair tape.


I forget where you are (sail) Edgar, but around the Bay and a lot of
'non blue water', sails commonly get torn from catching on something
( anchor on deck, nail in dock piling, Rambo knife being tossed
around, etc. )
Where a sail tape patch works just fine. hopefully sewing it at the
end of the season while sails are off and at home.

Scotty


 
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