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Thomas Wentworth wrote:
I have been reading Don Casey's book about repair, and upkeep of sailing yachts. He recommends getting a sewing machine so that sails, covers, dodgers, etc can be repaired, made etc by the boat owner. I don't know anything about sewing machines. Where would I get one? How much should one cost? What brands are good? Is this something I can get on ebay? Any help ? Thanks, The machines he's talking about cost approx $1500.00 Fot the amount of sail repair you will encounter, I'd think getting friendy with a good sailmaker may be more practical. |
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Don White wrote:
The machines he's talking about cost approx $1500.00 Fot the amount of sail repair you will encounter, I'd think getting friendy with a good sailmaker may be more practical. ooops... I must have been dreaming in Canadian dollars.......... |
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Don White wrote:
Thomas Wentworth wrote: I have been reading Don Casey's book about repair, and upkeep of sailing yachts. He recommends getting a sewing machine so that sails, covers, dodgers, etc can be repaired, made etc by the boat owner. I don't know anything about sewing machines. Where would I get one? How much should one cost? What brands are good? Is this something I can get on ebay? Any help ? Thanks, The machines he's talking about cost approx $1500.00 Fot the amount of sail repair you will encounter, I'd think getting friendy with a good sailmaker may be more practical. As an ex-sewing factory manager/director, I heartilly endorse that! The domestic machines might sew spinnaker nylon with reasonable care, but to punch through 4 thicknesses of 15-oz Dacron you need a heavy industrial machine. Heavy machines need a BIG motor, usually 3/4 Horsepower, and very special thread. Most of the boats on round-the-world races carry such equipment, but as you know, they are sponsored, and money is no object. BTW, these industrial machines run at 80 to 100 stiitches per second. Think you could control a machine at that speed? I had such a machine in my garage for years, and I still used a sailmaker! Dennis. |
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