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Storage - best practice

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Created by GusTee > 9 months ago, 7 Oct 2010
GusTee
NSW, 265 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:35AM
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Are there see any issues storing the sail rigged up? I usually release the down and out haul before doing so. The mast obviously still stays curved for extended periods. Any problems that may arise?

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:44AM
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You'll end up with a permanent bend in your mast.
No real biggie except if/when you go to sell your mast

The other thing to look for is creasing across/through the sail after the tension has been released but it is still in place on the mast.
Again no real issues except for re-sale due to creasing

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:55AM
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Do you have a shed by the water or store your sails in a big truck?

Roar
NSW, 471 posts
7 Oct 2010 4:59PM
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We had a storage shed in maui where we were staying for a few weeks with all the sails fully rigged ready to go.
Matt prichard just basically told us to rotate the mast 180 degrees every 2 days to avoid long term bending. other than that was not really concerned.

This is easy to do when you are sailing every day but maybe not a good idea if you leaving the sails unsed for a long periods.

GusTee
NSW, 265 posts
9 Oct 2010 1:01AM
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Mobydisc said...

Do you have a shed by the water or store your sails in a big truck?




No, I just keep it rigged in the living room to get on the nerves of the other half.

Mark _australia
WA, 23435 posts
8 Oct 2010 10:54PM
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^^^ rebuild a motorbike in the lounge room
much better impact

raffaeu
195 posts
9 Oct 2010 12:04AM
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She left me just a tiny space (we have 3 bdr without kids ...) in the patio so my rig has to stay all the time under rain, sun and whatever ...
Shame on her!! [}:)]



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