Great job, Dave! I know how nervewrecking, it is repairing such a project. I had to hem my super long sleeves on my waterproof jacket, a few days ago,...Bought it from New Zealand, 3 years ago, and it was stressful. I'm so happy I did it...Keep up the good work, restoring your sail... 👍
Thank you for this video. A friend of mine, who is not bad at repairing sails, use "néoprène glue" (contact glue ?) to stick the pieces before sowing. It prevent the pieces from moving...
super job looks better than i could do
Cheers for that. I htink my sewing is coming on!!
Good sewing machine skills, always handy to have for fixing stuff like this.
Definitely. I thin sailing has improved my sewing skills significantly!!
Great job, Dave! I know how nervewrecking, it is repairing such a project. I had to hem my super long sleeves on my waterproof jacket, a few days ago,...Bought it from New Zealand, 3 years ago, and it was stressful. I'm so happy I did it...Keep up the good work, restoring your sail... 👍
Haha! Yes stressful job that. Hope it went well?
@@SailingWithDave Time will tell...
No Not bad .... better than good enough. Informative. I wonder how many sails like that just get binned? Well done.
Well I seem to be buying them up off Ebay and fixing them!!! I have a sail fetish right now!!!
Thank you for this video. A friend of mine, who is not bad at repairing sails, use "néoprène glue" (contact glue ?) to stick the pieces before sowing. It prevent the pieces from moving...
Thats a good tip I'll have a look for that when I do the other corners