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(@Anonymous 168)
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I'm into my second season looking for a sail tube and am still coming up empty. Just really looking for some 10 or 12 inch PVC to make my own. Any time I see any lying around, the contractor is not interested in selling. I've priced this stuff new, and at $10-12/foot it pretty pricy.

Don't think there are too many members from Central New York (Syracuse area), but does anybody have a line on some old PVC or an exisiting sail tube?

Danno


 
Posted : May 15, 2006 4:09 pm
Jack Hoying
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Danno,
Did you check on the price of thinwall PVC, which is used for underground heat ducts in commercial buildings / cement slab houses. I think you can get 14" for around $9.00 a foot. Not cheap, but the extra diameter is a bonus. Check with a local HVAC contractor that does that type of work. Maybe they will have some left over from a job??
Jack


 
Posted : May 15, 2006 5:12 pm
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I've found the black drainage tubing like that used on highway projects and farms is the best bet. It is rigid and sturdy, and has a smooth inner liner. I got 10 feet of 18-inch diameter tubing with a cap on one end for about $100. It can hold three or four sails, my boom with blocks and line, a tiller, and rudder connecting arm. It doesn't get much cheaper than this.


 
Posted : May 15, 2006 6:32 pm
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Where did you find it? Can you get it at Home Depot or Lowe's?

Doug


 
Posted : May 15, 2006 6:54 pm
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Where did you find it? Can you get it at Home Depot or Lowe's?

Irrigation supply companies will have it.


 
Posted : May 15, 2006 7:57 pm
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We handle the black corrugated pipe. It comes in various sizes, probably you will want the 12" double wall (smooth inside) with end plugs. They are manufactured by ADS (Advanced Drainage Systems) www dot ADS-Pipe dot com. Some local Home improvement stores will carry it. They come in 20' lengths, we sell 1/2 lengths but most do not cut them. As a ref. you can figure aro $5 per ft. plus the end plugs.

Too expensive to ship that so local will be the best bet. I've used that before and works well.

Clayton


 
Posted : May 16, 2006 2:50 pm
(@Anonymous 168)
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I'm glad you mentioned the black coragated pipe. That is available and less expensive then PVC. I was concerned about whether the black pipe has any residue that will get on my sails? Any streaking problems on the sail???

If not, that's probably the way I will go.

Danno

Danno


 
Posted : May 16, 2006 7:04 pm
(@stilettodude)
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My sails were usually in a sail bag, but no problems as long as you keep the tube clean.


 
Posted : May 17, 2006 9:06 am
(@Anonymous 699)
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I use 24

single wall ( fits 3 sails, booms, tiller extentions). Very light, very strong, corrugation allows damp sail to dry, tube does not mark sails.
Bonus, for 24

size tube, 32 gal garbage can top fits perfectly as end cap.


 
Posted : May 17, 2006 2:36 pm
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Where do you mount the 24" tube? I haven't measured but it seems like it wouldn't fit.

C


 
Posted : May 17, 2006 4:22 pm
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The ADS tubes are the ticket. Get a semi-permanant cap for the front and mount it so the

bell

end is facing the back and make a removable cap for the back and you're set. Mine has been in use for four seasons with no signs of wear.


 
Posted : May 17, 2006 9:54 pm
bullswan
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I like to line the inside with something like astro-turf so that the bags slide in better and are up off the tube itself. Just 2 cents.


 
Posted : May 18, 2006 7:43 am
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