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Title: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on July 12, 2011, 06:48:48 pm
Ah, summer. I get to hide down at the marina getting my brain fried by the sun.

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nice and tight.

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curtains to follow. Hanging from the bend marks of the bimini.
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: fragged8 on July 13, 2011, 03:27:27 am
looking good there Peppy, it's been 2 years since i did
a sailboat enclosure.

Rich
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 13, 2011, 09:02:01 am
Ya lloking goodI pfoy get a sailboat on e every  two years myself

Got to. Be the hottest place  a marina 
no trees sun.
yve a breeze if your lucky. A d a long walk to the bathroo
or to find a drink.
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Saddleman on July 13, 2011, 10:20:58 am
Seems like if they could afford a nice boat like that, they could do a little better than craft paper for covers.  How does that hold up to the weather?

  ;D  Joking!! 

Nice looking work!

Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 13, 2011, 11:42:55 am
They pay all that money so they don't have to buy gas anymore in fact most don't wannt to pat anymore  cerry miuch.
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: bobbin on July 13, 2011, 12:13:56 pm
Blow boaters are the cheapest sort of boaters.  The "cruisers" are the absolute worst; always whining about how much the canvas repairs cost (but never caring for the canvas or lubing the zippers).  Wah, wah, wah... must really suck to have to maintain the 40' blue water boat, huh??  Must about kill them to have satellite internet connectivity so they can check their portfolios, huh?   ::)

Nice looking enclosure on that Chlolox bottle, Peppy.   

(we have a 19' sailboat, too cheap to have anything bigger!)
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 13, 2011, 02:45:17 pm
No offense to our blowboaters here. But bob in that why sarite is in buisness all those boaters with sewing machines onboaed making there own canvAs

where is Dave anyway? 
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: bobbin on July 13, 2011, 03:20:32 pm
You mean the canvas that never quite fit right in the first place and that people like me get to "modify"? lol
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Shown on July 13, 2011, 09:39:21 pm
Quote from: bobbin on July 13, 2011, 03:20:32 pm
You mean the canvas that never quite fit right in the first place and that people like me get to "modify"? lol


I think yes:)
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Grebo on July 14, 2011, 03:29:38 am
Quote from: bobbin on July 13, 2011, 03:20:32 pm
You mean the canvas that never quite fit right in the first place and that people like me get to "modify"? lol


;D    Good for business  ;)

I think I have a fair split between sail & power. I like the part time sailers, just traded up in size & blown it on a brand new model. Need so much stuff  ;D Even the one's which thought they had a good deal & bought loads of covers with it, need repairs alterations & extras  8)   Matching this n that.

Suzi
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: regalman190 on July 14, 2011, 04:36:43 am
Nice work Peppy!

Lot's of sail boats up here, but not too many want new canvas. It's more re-stitch and new zippers.
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: JuneC on July 14, 2011, 07:13:30 am
Very nice work, Peppy.  But I have to admit, the first thought I had was that your sailboat owner is VERY unique.  99.99% of sailboaters out there would never spend the kind of $$ it takes to put that nice a top and enclosure on their boat.  Even in pricey S. Florida where appearances are everything, I see more than a few with Home Depot blue tarps strung across the boom with cord. 

June
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: bobbin on July 14, 2011, 12:32:00 pm
Oh June, in New England a lot of blow boaters have full enclosures.  If you have one you automatically extend the comfortable sailing season by up to 4 mos..  Also, a lot of the people up here have boats that go south for the winter and full enclosures allow them to depart after hurricane season and sail in reasonable comfort.  They also make going downeast considerably more comfortable even in the months of "high summer". 
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on July 14, 2011, 06:05:42 pm
Thanks every one! Seems I am unique! I do 5 or six a year. But keep in mind Georgian Bay. It's a bay like Hudson Bay is a bay. Big blue water. A bay with many bays. Beautiful for sailing. But they freeze, and so they never truly warm up. Today got to 28©, tonight it'll go down to 8©. I've mentioned before, the current average surface temperature of all of lake Huron is 16©. If you go swimming in August there's a chance you won't get hypothermia.

Not to say these boaters aren't cheap, but like bobbin says, with a 1/4 million dollar boat and a 2 month season it only makes sense to spend money on extending the season. I have 4 more coming up shortly. Since we can only build on them when they're rigged we try to book them well in advance and have them float over to our local marina for a couple of weeks and wait for a calm morning. Then I can bust out a pattern between the dew and the wind, and not have a wasted trip to a distant windy marina.

Saddleman- When it comes back from the printers laminated it's better than any canvas!
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 14, 2011, 07:22:03 pm
I head ya on the water temp Peppy.  I used to live onake winnipesaukee nh and it never got warm when I didnswim in august I used to have to Jett floating out to deeper water as the sun set over the hill to stay in the sun or freeze.I could count I'm sure on my digits all the sailboats I've worked on and it was a big  cols lake and here one of sail mags best place to sail
http://www.ilovepuntagorda.com/boating.php
it funny all thoose sails I've never done ?
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on July 27, 2011, 05:12:08 pm
Sailboat season continues... Beautiful and calm all day. Made a full enclosure pattern and then this-

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T'eed up the frame yesterday at the end of the day and patterned, sewed and installed today. A new record for the shop- 8hrs labour.

Here's the pattern for the rest of the captain purple one-

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It's done but I don't have a picture. Installing a dodger tomorrow and 2 more next week. Send nice weather my way please, I have 2 weeks to finish them before my vacation. No pressure.
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 27, 2011, 07:12:51 pm
I think out record was like 8 cockpit and bow covers on 8 boats one day two in the water at the dock and 6 on trailers out front some were over the wisdow and some were not flat covers this was two guys working
today fitted a 20 foot  deck boat Cover with canvas then sewed and installed on a trailer tomoror ice got to make a 30' formula cockpit cover from apattern   Then have to go put it on  probly friday and pattern a bimini to fit the existing windows
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Can-Vas on July 28, 2011, 08:30:52 pm
Finished one enclosure  on a CC yesterday, started another one (sailboat) today (dodger & bimini I made in the spring).
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on July 29, 2011, 02:42:46 pm
Real good week. Wrapped this one up today

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Old frame with new grab rails and tension bars.

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Along with boom tent, sail cover and various winch covers.

This guy sailed to us. It's good we got him done cause a guy's coming tomorrow to fill his slip. New dodger and enclosure for him.

Howard- maybe sailboat canvas is a Canadian thing?
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: bobbin on July 29, 2011, 03:02:33 pm
Sailboat canvas is a cold water thing.  Most of the really hard-core sailors here have nice canvas on their boats, too.  Sailing is a blast, but nothing takes the gloss off the adventure faster than a raw wind and too much spray!
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on July 29, 2011, 06:15:04 pm
I got a 18 daysaler ln e for my kid free he didn't like it so after work I'd take off on it from the house seemed no sooner did I leave and get halfway out thebbay the wind would quit I'd be sitting there while my bro sprayed me with his jetski. 
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: JuneC on July 29, 2011, 06:19:05 pm
Nice!  Love the red dodger.  Very neat work, Peppy.  The fit is top-notch.

June
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on August 20, 2011, 01:00:56 pm
*phew* Crazy busy couple of weeks. The shop shuts down for two weeks so the push is on to do a months work in two weeks. I got pictures of some of it.

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here's this one done.

This guy is his neighbour,

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A 'particular' chap. Want's what he wants regardless of common sense. Actually now he's full of 'common sense' 85ish turnbuckles in this enclosure. Through-bolts into steel.

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this thing.

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This guy sailed to us. Thats 'my' sewer.

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I meant to get an inside picture but you make a little bag that goes inside to cover the cleat.

Thats the thing with sail boats they'd be easy if you could just cut the strings!
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Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on August 20, 2011, 07:35:36 pm

first class
pep               Definatlt a cd weather thing I don't do half thebenclosures I used to do up
north. I orders zippers direct from the make and k used allot
not it's all Bout shade a keeping thebboat dry.  Like a couple weeks ago a guy was going to sell his ( sign of the times) 30 footish formula he brought down south  the bimini was shot. So had me make a new o e and had to fit his old crappy looming window he only used if. Aight in thebfain and them a cockpit cover to keep it alllowance dry   
I really surprised a shop up north would shut down for 2 weeks durri f this rime of year.  What have you got a out 8 weeks before the boats are all tucked away for the winter   
Bt you dostore and work on boat in the winter right ?  But do you get paid from them when there done or when removed in the spring ?  I had a friend who owned a marina a Ross from my old shop. He never got pain in full for his winter storage till they wanted to go on the water   
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on August 21, 2011, 04:17:20 am
Thanks Mike. We used to shut down for one week, there's a fishing derby on then and everybody is using their boats so they won't book work so why not shut down? Now we close for two weeks cause life's short. We work like hell all year so it's nice to have a bit of summer to enjoy. Ya when we get back people will be thinking of pulling their boats out. We've got a lot of winter work booked so far. Should be good!

On winter jobs we get 1/2 down and storage. The remainder in the spring. It's a huge part of why I don't work for myself, the buildings and the recievables you've gotta sit on all winter. I get paid at least!
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on August 21, 2011, 05:42:37 am
UseTo have a small baitshop in NH along with the canvas acutaly poleople would come in glfor bait and sees they could get canvas so so it complemented it.  Anyway for years there was a bug salmon derby in may.
And April first opening day our dock out back would be elbo to no with people fishing.   Dads and kids old guys. Younname it. A d the der y was a huge booste to start th e summer   Id be stuck  at the shop till midnight  with latecommers and open at 4 am again.
Then theast few years it got slower and slower  and April first rhebsame thing only a few fishermen out back.   There was a ice fishing derby that was about 1/2 the buisness thst ended up surpassing it money wise finaly thebsLmon serby was csncled after I moved
my dealor across from my old shop desent have a line aniymore  I hear
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Can-Vas on August 21, 2011, 10:56:26 am
Just finished another:  
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.. things maybe beginning to slow down a bit now - no complaints as I can use some R&R


Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on August 21, 2011, 11:11:32 am
Do you fake. Trip to fl each yard Howard or only  the time I turned around Nd there you were
bring more of that Canadian beer next time ;) 
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Can-Vas on August 21, 2011, 11:20:30 am
We go down there about every 2 - 3yrs. to visit family Mike.
Might be down there nxt winter, who knows?   ;D
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Peppy on August 22, 2011, 06:44:50 am
Nice one Howard! That strataglass? And boy! Snaps? Lucky! Sailors never let me use snaps. Turnbuckles always. But what's with the BBQ? To cheap to get a matching cover? I guess that gym bag does have a couple years left in it.

Are those 'gemini' handrail fittings? How do you cut the canvas for those? We sew a little circle of vinyl on the tarp then punch a hole in the center with the grommeter, so it's just a hole no grommet. It kinda looks crappy but we don't have a better idea yet....what do you do?
Title: Re: Sailboat Season
Post by: Mike8560 on August 22, 2011, 02:28:15 pm
Last time I did a handrail it was the jaws slide thing with a screw
I put the handrail ate end oc the top to window. Did need a hole just slopes around it
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Mike8560/sail/100_1744.jpg
this was about 3 years Ago.   Yaw I do slot of sails