I apologize if this has been covered in a previous topic. I'm searching through the forum, but haven't seen anything that dealt with this directly:
The PC-19 I bought came with two mains, one for light wind days and one for heavier wind. The smaller sail is in really nice shape for a used sail. The larger one needs some work on its headboard.
The rivets on the headboard appear to be deformed. I haven't had a chance to take a look at it in good light to see how it happened, but given the conditions here I'm guessing too much sail in too much wind. As far as I can tell the cloth underneath is still fine.
The sail repair book I have suggested using pop rivets or directly stitching through the rivet holes. Neither method fills me with a lot of joy, but of the two I'll opt for pop riveting. What I'd rather do is replace the rivets in the headboard with new, original style rivets.
Any pointers on how to repair the headboard on a mainsail?
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom Benedict
Island of Hawaii
P-Cat 18 / Sail# 361 / HA 7633 H / "Smilodon"
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