Sail Repair
Sail Repair
I put a hole in one my panels on my sailworks retro 5.5. Fortunately it was in one of the panels with X-ply in it so the hole didn't go to far. I taped up the hole with duct tape. Any suggestions on what I should do.
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Re: Sail Repair
Tuck Tape is your friend, Otis just make sure it is dry, clean (use windex) before applying and it will NEVER come off unless this is to come off at some point....in which case the sail repair guys will hate you and your tuck tape.....otisdadog wrote:I put a hole in one my panels on my sailworks retro 5.5. Fortunately it was in one of the panels with X-ply in it so the hole didn't go to far. I taped up the hole with duct tape. Any suggestions on what I should do.
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I tried a product called Tedlar. It is clear and sticks just as well. Large sail stickers may also work.
http://www.bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3249
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~~~~~4j~~ wrote:Mattdog gave me some stuff called "Tedlar". It is clear and has stuck really well so far (3 months..3 or 4 sessions). I'm not sure where to get it though...
http://www2.dupont.com/Tedlar_PVF_Film/en_US/index.html
http://www2.dupont.com/Photovoltaics/en ... arPVF.html
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According to a previous post Tedlar tape is available at Bosun's. I found these instructions onlineI used a wide patch of tedlar - not the tape. This stuff is REALLY sticky...and folds back on itself like packing tape...so you have to be careful with it. I used it on both sides of the sail. I rounded the corners of the patches. It is so clear that it is hard to tell where the patch is!Repairing a sail tear with Tedlar
Tedlar is a hi-tech adhesive film used in the aerospace industry to
protect surfaces from Ultraviolet radiation. It will not fade, crack or
yellow in the sun and it has an aggressive adhesive which allows
permanent and almost invisible repairs on kite sails.
Tedlar can be used on tears in both cloth and Mylar sail panels. It is
available in 2” wide strips from Prism by the foot or by the roll.
The best way to apply a Tedlar patch is to first align the tear using
some masking tape on the front side of the sail. Make sure you've
smoothed as many of the wrinkles and bubbles as you can, then apply
the Tedlar patch to the back side of the sail. Remove the masking
tape, and you're done. It helps to slightly round the corners of your
patch to keep them from peeling up over time. For a stronger repair
place the Tedlar patch on the front and back of the sail.