Spinnaker chute, sock, sleeve, whatever
What ever it is called, mine (2006 Blade) is at the end of its life. I have to admit that I have never seen a Viper, or a Falcon or a Nacra F16. We know that VectorWorks is pretty much out of the picture.
So that leaves me pondering my options for replacing the chute chute.
Will another manufacturer's just slide onto my existing hoop?
Suggestions?
Snuffer is the word your looking for <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
http://gobarefootstudio.com/
www.goodaldesign.com
www.nacrasailing.com
http://falconmarinellc.com/
not likely another manufacturer snuffer will fit your hoop, your local sailmaker should be able to copy your old snuffer pretty easily and that will be the cheapest way of replacing it, if you do replace the hoop and order a off the shelf replacement the SNU is highly regarded but all the major manufactures will have something for you.
hth
I contemplated the local sailmaker.
Alas, they don't exist. Local anywise.
I am fairly landlocked here.
But bundling it up and mailing it away to be copied is a possibility.
The existing one lashes to the pole with grommets. These grommets are pulling out of the weakened fabric. I am wondering about other solutions. Ie, a sleeve over the pole like a laser sail, or webbing straps sewn on.
Mylar is the current
in
material. We burned through a mylar bag after about 15 days of sailing. Our pretty new boat also came with a Mylar bag (default on the SNU) and it too has minor holes in it after about 30 days of use. My advice is to get a mesh bag made. They last significantly longer.
in
material. We burned through a mylar bag after about 15 days of sailing. Our pretty new boat also came with a Mylar bag (default on the SNU) and it too has minor holes in it after about 30 days of use. My advice is to get a mesh bag made. They last significantly longer.
I'm not experiencing that problem. I'll have to give my
sock
a thorough inspection.
Mesh is a very poor choice as it tends to
grab
the spinnaker and make it significantly harder to hoist and retrieve due to the added friction. The nylon and the mesh both tend to give which is why the firmer, smoother mylars are favored. They have much less friction but little abrasion resistance and poor UV resistance. The best material I have found is balloon cloth as it is relatively stiff, has very good abrasion resistance, has excellent UV resistance and comes in a variety of colors and usually cost less.


I haven't been here in forever, but I make my own snuffer bags with relatively heavy nylon from sailrite. Problem is that it is in no way meant to stay out in the sun for a long time. If you leave the boat set up outside then it needs a cover. PM me if you want me to make you one, I am bored in the cold white north (you are colder) and could put it together for the cost of the materials.
lemme know
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