Thanks Rusty, us too.
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From: scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx
[mailto:scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of llsitton@xxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 04:45
To: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Scoaa-members] Sailcover replacement
Hey Gary...
I looked back in my 2009 refit list to see what my quantum stack pack cost
but I had the bimini and other canvas made by them as well, so I don't have
a good number for just a stack pack.
Looking forward to seeing you guys again in the Exumas this year. Mike Z,
do you remember how much your stack pack was?
SYL !!
Rusty
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From: Gary Oelze <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sat, Sep 18, 2010 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: [Scoaa-members] Sailcover replacement
How much do the Quantum covers run and then freight?
Gary
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From: scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx
[mailto:scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx?> ] On Behalf Of Cameron Simmons
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 18:44
To: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Scoaa-members] Sailcover replacement
I also switched to a Quantum Stack pack when our original cover began
to rot. The Quantum is a huge improvement.
Cameron
Double-Wide
On 9/16/10, Jack Hogan <jackho9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve,this
After 12 years of continuous duty I changed both sail cover and bimini
spring. I probably should have done it a couple of years ago for cosmeticsame
reasons but they were still working well. I changed the mainsail cover
because
it was starting to rot mid-boom an inch or so from the zipper; and the
bimini
because the edges were starting to fray (and I wanted to have both the
color: Captain Navy, very smart). Don't save on the material, go forwhat
Sunbrella
or equivalent.
Cheers,
Jack Hogan
SW1000 Hull 35
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From: Stephan W. Wendl <sww.scoaa@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Gary Oelze <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, September 16, 2010 4:33:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Scoaa-members] Sailcover replacement
Thanks to all who responded. One thing that has not been addressed was
kind of lifestill
expectancy one might get from a cover. There is a point when repairs may
not do
well and it is
more economic to replace the unit. What are your experiences. This
questions
is more directed
to owners who have their boat longer.
Thanks to all
--
Steve,
Sail makers will do it as well as some canvas shops. Our cover seems to
be
the thing that takes the most abuse on the boat. So we do a lot of
repairs
till we cave in and take it to a place to make major repairs.
A trick to saving the plastic zipper from sun damage is to sew a 2 inch
flap
the full length of the zipper that will lay over it. (These zippers
<mailto:scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx?> ] On Behalf Of Stephan W. Wendlfail too early and so it would be nice for other's input on this)
It's a time to re-think the design of your bag by looking at dozens of
other
boats for ideas to make yours even better.
I'm not sure where you are located.
Gary
Sol Surfin
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From: scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx
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_______________________________________________Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 09:48
To: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Scoaa-members] Sailcover replacement
Has anyone needed to replace their main sail cover yet. If so how, did
you
go about it?
Any info on prices and locations would be appreciated.
Thanks
-sww
YangFan SW10109
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