[C320-list] Sail cover logo was Modifying The Sail Cover to Accommodate Dutchman System

Chris Burti clburti at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 08:39:39 PST 2019


We bought ours here: www.Sailboatlogos.com

Reasonably priced, looks good and has held up very well.

Chris Burti
Commitment #867
Farmville, NC



On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 11:51 AM Gerald Rouillard <pearson39b at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Thanks to everyone for a very informative discussion.  Jeff's comments
> about soiling the sail were particularly persuasive.   I'm close to a
> railroad and we already have trouble keeping the boats clean, so that issue
> got my attention right away.
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> For the moment, I'm going to leave the cover uncut and see if I can get
> better at dealing with the slack filament lines.  In the meantime, I'm
> taking the opportunity to resew failing seams on the cover and look for
> reasonably priced Catalina 320 logo panels to cover up the badly degraded
> ones I currently have.  Suggestions welcome...
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> Sailor Jerry
> Wind Song, Hull #283
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> Sent from my iPad
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> > On Dec 31, 2018, at 8:50 AM, Gerald Rouillard <pearson39b at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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> > I have a Dutchman system, but the sail cover does not have openings to
> accommodate the lines.  The previous owner simple slacked the system and
> gathered the loosened lines underneath the cover when he put it on the
> sail.  IT makes for a very messy process, so  I'm going to modify the cover
> to let me keep the lines up when the sail is stowed.  Just wondering if
> anyone else has done this, and if they have any advice for me before I tear
> into it.  I have a Sailrite, walking foot sewing machine and some time to
> work on it now, so any help would be appreciated,
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> > Thanks,
> > Sailor Jerry
> > Wind Song, Hull #283.
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> > Sent from my iPad
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