Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Yachts and Sail => Topic started by: Tobermory on August 14, 2019, 09:23:10 pm
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What sort of carriers do members use to keep the sails of their yachts safe while they are being transported in their cars?
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Hi
It depends on what sort of yacht you are talking about. You could build a box for them or for an easier option I use one of these http://www.sailsetc2.com/store/index.php/products-by-class/international-one-metre-class/sails/rig-bags/rig-transport-bags-iom.html (http://www.sailsetc2.com/store/index.php/products-by-class/international-one-metre-class/sails/rig-bags/rig-transport-bags-iom.html)
Richie
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As Richie, says depends also on what car they will be carried in. Most of the guys in our club 1 mtr class
Use plywood (RIGID)cases and they mostly drive SUVs or estate cars so they have no packing probs.
A few others use the plastic covers stated on Richie,s answer to your question, they are flexible and
Lighter than a sail box.
I have always made a sail box for my 3 sets of sails for 1 meter and use 1" elastic stretched over to
Keep them neat and tidy. I also made pockets in the case for the rudder and small tools needed
To rig the boat.
John
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Thank you for that advice. Will see what spare plywood and bracing I have here and endeavour to put together something suitable.
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You could also look at using some fluted plastic to make the box. Much lighter than ply. You can sometimes recover/recycle from supermarket skips. You can usually buy it from office or art supply shops. https://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Correx-Fluted-Corrugated-Plastic/dp/B075CRD1WQ/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=corrugated+plastic&qid=1566017880&s=gateway&sr=8-5 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Correx-Fluted-Corrugated-Plastic/dp/B075CRD1WQ/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=corrugated+plastic&qid=1566017880&s=gateway&sr=8-5)