Jeff,
If you don't me asking, which J-105 do you race on.

Rob Abbott
AZURA

On 2023-03-02 9:56 a.m., Jeff Nelson via CnC-List wrote:
Yes to both of your questions...They are nuts and it is pretty good chunk of a new sail. I resolved the problem by purchasing a Juki industrial sewing machine for $500 used from a local business. I'm now in the process of building a new Main cover, but I will have repairs to my main sail as well. My costs were around $500 for the fabric, thread, and closure hardware and $500 for the machine + a few beers for
friends to help me move it.

So, all in I'm out about what it would have cost to purchase one, but now I am self sufficient.

I realize that I'm comparing apples and oranges here, but I suspect the work involved in ripping the old UV cover off and adding a new UV cover to a sail is likely the same effort as building a main cover with a pattern.  Materials might be less as you can add many smaller strips off a yard of fabric.  I think in my future, I'm going to go with the sock method for UV
covers.  We use one on the J-105 I race on and it isn't a big burden.

Anyhow food for thought.
Cheers,
   Jeff Nelson
   Muir Caileag
   C&C 30 - 549
   Armdale Y.C.
On 2023-03-02 09:09, Joe Della Barba via CnC-List wrote:

My post about this from last June:

“The UV cover on my genoa is starting to fail, so I took it to Bacons to get repaired. I figured 5 or 6 boat bucks maybe. Well I figured wrong, the estimate came back at $1350! Yikes!

Are they nuts or is this the going rate now? That seems like a pretty good chunk of an entire sail!”

That included about $375 worth of repairs, but still at about $1000 for the UV strip I think it was double the last time I had that job done.

Joe Della Barba

Coquina C&C 35 MK I

Kent Island MD USA

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*Subject:* Stus-List Re: Furling Sail C&C 35 Mk I

North Sails used to make a jib sock to put over a roller furled jib.  I’m curious if the lofts still offer it.  I know the one in Annapolis used to make them.

Chuck Gilchrest

S/V Half Magic

    On Wed, Mar 1, 2023, 9:47 AM Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List,
    <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

        Don,

        You mentioned that you replaced the sun cover on your furling
        sail.

        I am interested at the costs, as when I tried last year, I
        couldn't find a solution that was cost effective. The costs
        of replacing the sun cover (and I wanted just a

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