What to do with old sails?
What to do with old sails?
Has anyone come up with any ideas for keeping their old pin top sails out of the landfill? -leaving them in the corner of the basement is no longer an option.
I've got a 4.2 wave sail a 6.0 all round sail and a 7.5 race sail thats mostly mylar.
Is anyone able to use these as they are?
Other ideas?
S.
I've got a 4.2 wave sail a 6.0 all round sail and a 7.5 race sail thats mostly mylar.
Is anyone able to use these as they are?
Other ideas?
S.
The mylar small ones I suspect can be re-sewn into kiddie rigs or kayak sails to receive a new lease on life.
If they are post '93 they would make okay beginner rigs or dryland sailing/ skateboard sails?
The larger ones really do make a cool colorful van awning or a great addition to a playground, a shade you can suspend from trees over your kid's sandbox or a beach/bbq windbreak with some brilliant use of old fibreglass tent poles or PVC pipe.
Yes, I have seen them suspended in bars, maybe the rooftop beach volleyball court at the Stickey Wicket can use one to give things some color
If they are post '93 they would make okay beginner rigs or dryland sailing/ skateboard sails?
The larger ones really do make a cool colorful van awning or a great addition to a playground, a shade you can suspend from trees over your kid's sandbox or a beach/bbq windbreak with some brilliant use of old fibreglass tent poles or PVC pipe.
Yes, I have seen them suspended in bars, maybe the rooftop beach volleyball court at the Stickey Wicket can use one to give things some color
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old sails
get a bunch of them some old downhaul lines sow it all together and make a parachute. good for cliff jumping. OR you could make the wings for a homemade ultralight, isn't that what John Denver did?
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