David Ball wrote:
I have recently purchased Sprint 15 1488.
The boat came with two sets of sails, an original multi-coloured set and another more recent plain white set of sails (Hyde).
The newer Hyde set are about 3 years old, but seller estimated they had been used less than 20 times. The condition of the sails is consistent with that level of use.
I have 2 problems though:
1) On first rigging the boat (but before tensioning the downhaul) I noticed that the luff rope has become detached from the tack of the sail, and retreated 20cm or so up inside the luff. There's no damage at the tack, so it appears to be a manufacturing fault.
2) One of the batten pockets has a hole just behind the plastic end cap - suggesting an under-tensioned batten jumped out of the cap and punched through the pocket - a fairly common type of damage.
The chap from my trusty local sail loft has expressed reservations about making either repair.
In the first instance, he needs to remove the tack-eye from the main to unstitch the luff and retrieve the luff rope. This is apparently difficult and involves a hack saw!!! He didn?t sound keen to do this.
For the batten pocket repair, he is concerned about the riveted batten end cap. In older sails these caps were screwed together. Again, he believes drilling or cutting these end caps off is difficult and doesn?t sound keen.
Has anyone experience of similar repairs?
Can anyone recommend a sail loft in the South East (preferably Essex) who has experience doing this type of repair on Hyde Dart sails?
Am I likely to get any joy from Hyde themselves? The luff rope problem looks like a manufacturing fault, but as the sails are several years old (though lightly used), I?m not the original purchaser and Hyde are no longer the supplier for Sprint 15 sails.
Thanks in advance.
David