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DIY Sail Care & Maintenance Tips North Sails

Rinse your sails with fresh water and dry thoroughly before storing, to prevent mildew and color bleeding in spinnakers. Rinse fittings in fresh water to help prevent corrosion. Store dry sails in a well-ventilated location. And remember, making sure they are dry is as important as the initial rinse. Wet sails create mold issues.

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Ullman Sails : Sail Care

Sail Care. Sail care is needed to protect your sails from sun, salt water and high humidity. Clearly normal use will expose your sails to the elements, but good sail care can minimize the effects of this exposure. Similarly it will ensure sail longevity – practices such as luffing, flapping or flogging, leech flutter, and crushing sails into bags will all contribute to a shorter sail life and should be …
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V11 Setup Guide - Free Download - SailRC

Set Up Guide for the V11 Vickers designed International One Metre - FREE downloadable document. This guide outlines the recommended set up details for the V11 to assist with a quick set up and tune to help achieve optimum performance for your regular racing as provided by Ian Vickers. In Australia, Sean Wallis has been sailing the V11 with modification to the …

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SailRC - Radio Sailing Gear - Apps on Google Play

SailRC - Radio Sailing Gear. SailRC's online shopping app features all the products available from our store with a simple and easy to use interface to allow you to order directly from your phone or tablet and are a simple alternate solution to our webstore. Our simple and easy to use menu system will help you find your required product online ...
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RC Sailing - focusing on the RC Laser and Nirvana

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Edit Page. .sailsrc. This file is useful for setting configuration for ALL Sails apps on a computer. You can also use it to extend the functionality of the Sails CLI tool. You can learn more about using sailsrc files here.

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Sailrc closing - RC Groups

Jan 07, 2016 . SailRC closing. Its sad but it is a fact of life. When products don't sell and make a profit for the suppliers the products get dumped for a different product. In RC hobby it seems to be that power is overtaking everything. After all not every RC sailor buys new, different parts every week like the go fast guys do.

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CARE-SAIL - Apps on Google Play

CARE-SAIL. a. SAIL Employees Can Upload And Download His Documents in the Form of .pdf,.jpeg,.mp4 For the Claim Settlement. b. Retired employees of SAIL and their spouses. c. The employees who have taken voluntary retirement and their spouses. d. The employees who cease to be in employment on account of permanent total Disablement & their spouses.

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Sail Care and Maintenance: The Off-Season Checklist

Spread out your sails and check for any holes in the sailcloth. Check carefully around the corners and along the leech; these are your high-load and wear points of the sail. Check stitching along all seams for continuity. Double check both sides of the leech as these can be exposed to UV while your sail is on the boom while uncovered.

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The Complete Guide to Sail Care & Repair: Dan Neri

Master sailmaker Dan Neri shows you how to do this in The Complete Guide to Sail Care and Repair. This book reveals exactly what you need to know to substantially increase the useful lives of existing sails; work with your sailmaker to specify the best sails for your own needs; make sure your sails are properly repaired and maintained; and correctly repair sails on your own.
Reviews: 3
Format: Hardcover
Author: Dan Neri
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Sailrc - Home Facebook

SailRC. 138 likes · 1 talking about this. Hobby Store

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Steam Community :: Guide :: Coalition Sailor's Manual

So this section of the guide is going to talk about when and why you should heal someone, and triage in the event medical supplies have run low. Triage is the act of assigning severity to wounds to determine who should be given the most care and how quickly they should get this care.

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Basic Sail Care for the Boat Owner SailNet Community

May 19, 2015 . Simply lay the sail out on a clean, dry, preferably smooth surface, and use water and mild soap, like Woolite, along with a scrub brush with soft, pliable bristles to remove the stains and dirt from the sail. For those sails with windows, use a soft cloth instead of the brush so that you don't scratch the vinyl or polycarbonate surface.

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Sail care: how to look after your sails - boats.com

Adjust leech lines to stop the trailing edge of the sail vibrating or flapping, which can cause a lot of damage in a short time. Protect sails from the sun when they are not being used. Regularly check for damage to stitching and chafe damage in way of the spreaders, shrouds, guardrails, stanchions and so on.
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Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life

Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life (SAIL) is a program available to active duty Sailors who experienced a suicide ideation or attempt (Suicide-Related Behavior). SAIL is an evidence-based...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is sail care and why is it important?

    Sail care is needed to protect your sails from sun, salt water and high humidity. Clearly normal use will expose your sails to the elements, but good sail care can minimize the effects of this exposure.

  • How do I care for my sail?

    Wet sails create mold issues. Avoid folding sails on the same fold lines so that small creases don’t become permanent. Remove mildew stains on polyester, Spectra/Dyneema or Vectran sails promptly. Use a mild household bleach solution with water and a soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly.

  • What is the CNIC SAIL commander's toolkit?

    Participation in this program is voluntary. CNIC SAIL Commander's Toolkit ​: Developed as a quick reference guide to assist unit commanders in successfully navigating their responsibilities after Suicide-Related Behavior is reported and ensuring that the installation's SAIL program is operating in accordance with NAVADMIN 027/17

  • What should I do if my sail splintered?

    Splintered battens should be replaced, or at least taped, so the splinters don’t harm the sail. Check luff slides and other hardware to make sure they are still securely attached to the sail. Check seam stitching to make sure it is still intact. UV can quickly damage certain threads.

  • How do I take care of my Sails?

    Have your North Sail Certified Service expert inspect your sails at least once a season. Regular inspection will prevent small problems from becoming big ones. You can also ask your local loft to create an onboard sail repair kit for your specific sails. Keep a sail log.

  • How should I store my mainsail?

    If you store your mainsail on the boom, make sure it is always covered when not in use. Rinse your sails with fresh water and dry thoroughly before storing, to prevent mildew and color bleeding in spinnakers. Rinse fittings in fresh water to help prevent corrosion. Store dry sails in a well-ventilated location.

  • What can I do to improve the performance of my Sails?

    Flogging and leech flutter can degrade a sail’s performance before its time. Minimize motoring into the wind with flapping sails. After hoisting sails, trim promptly and steer a course so the sails fill rather than flog. Use your sails in their designed wind ranges.

  • What is a Finn mainsail made of?

    The MB-1G Plus mainsail is also used by lighter Finn teams in the 7-12 knot range whilst looking for extra power. It features a full radial construction and is built out of North Sails exclusive NLXi-03 Technora sail cloth. The MNX-1 Finn main is an all purpose crosscut sail developed as an easy trim sail.

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