Frank, you've caught me on vacation, way up in Montana.  I'll confirm the model number when we get home--but I can tell you we're more than happy with the Shark Euro-Pro.  It was the most expensive machine at Target, but, hey, it's Target.  Nothing's that expensive there. 
 
David Shaddock
Missing working on the boat...  but what a view out here!

----- Original Message -----
From: frank hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 23, 2006 22:04
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: sail cover
To: [email protected]

> Dave
> I know this is an answer/question  to an old posting on the
> forum, what model of Shark Euro-Pro do you like?  Is it the
> 7100?   do you still like it?  It was about
> sewing threw mult. layers of Sunbrella.
>
> appreciate any info.
> frank Hines
> #6607
> Catilaina 27
> First Luff
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 7:02 AM
>   Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: sail cover
>
>
>   If you want to upgrade to a heavier machine that won't
> break the bank but will stitch 6-8 layers of Sunbrella, Target
> sells a Shark Euro-Pro that amazes me.  It comes out of the
> box with a folder layer of sheer fabric stitched together, and
> followed up by several layers of heavy leather--all under the
> needle as a quality control check.  Even more fun, it can
> stitch words into your fabric, so you can put the name of your
> boat onto your covers (Shana, you gave up on Sundog and switched
> to something else, right?) or embroider your sails with TACK and
> CLEW and so forth.  All for under $300...  I bought
> one to do boatwork but first used it to make an awning cover for
> an arbor I built over our riverside deck. 
>
>   Best of luck,
>   David Shaddock
>   Rockford, IL 1977 C27 Pixie
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Don & Lynn Conner
>   Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 6:36 am
>   Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: sail cover
>   To: [email protected]
>
>   > The short answer is yes, maybe! It is possible. It all
> depends
>   > on the strength of your machine's motor. You will be
> using up
>   > to a size 20 needle (just for perspective).
>   >
>   > The difficulties may start once you have to sew
> multiple layers
>   > (e.g. more than 2) of the Sunbrella. You don't want to
> leave
>   > raw edges to fray, so you could be sewing up to 6-8
> layers of
>   > material (when you count the Sunbrella and the binding
>   > material). Many regular machines balk at that. You
> could try
>   > to seal the edges with a hot knife or some other
> method. I
>   > found on our bimini and pedestal cover (when I took
> both apart
>   > to use as patterns), the manufacturer did both: hot
> seal and
>   > then cover all the raw edges. You can test by asking
> the sewer
>   > in the family how many layers of denim can the machine
> handle.
>   > If it is a trouper and can take what's thrown at it,
> then you
>   > might be in luck. Some of the older models are real
> workhorses!  >
>   > Another potential problem is thread. The thread
> typically used
>   > may or may not fit through your tension plates (or
> disks) on the
>   > sewing machine. V-92 (which I purchase at Sailrite),
> for
>   > example, won't work on my regular sewing machine (it
> pops out of
>   > the tension disks when the machine runs). However,
> there are
>   > other (lighter) threads available! For example, V-69
> thread,
>   > which isn't as thick as the V-92, (again, available
> from
>   > Sailrite (www.sailrite.com) will work on Sunbrella and
> can be
>   > used with either a 14 or a 16 needle. Their website
> says V-69
>   > can be used to sew Sunbrella.
>   >
>   > Whatever thread you use should be UV resistant.
> Otherwise your
>   > stitching will deteriorate much too quickly. Hint, most
> clear
>   > thread (looks like fishing line) is NOT UV resistant
> unless it
>   > specifically states on the spool.
>   >
>   > Just a perspective with the pratfalls and
> pitfalls.....(me, I
>   > bought one of the heavy duty machines......)
>   >
>   > Regards,
>   >
>   > Lynn Thornton-Conner
>   > Cheri Lynn
>   > 6178 (C-27, TR)
>   > Middle River, MD
>   >
>   >
>   > ----- Original Message -----
>   > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > To: [email protected]
>   > Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 10:51 PM
>   > Subject: catalina27-talk: sail cover
>   >
>   >
>   > I can't recall who it was that ordered the mainsail
> cover kit
>   > from Sailrite. I am hoping for some feedback as I need
> to
>   > decide if I want to tackle that and a pedestal cover
> this year.
>   > Can I sew the Sunbrella material with my regular
> Kenmore sewing
>   > machine?
>   > Thanks
>   > Shana
>   > 27TR #6564
>   > Milwaukee, WI

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