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Blejie
Lieutenant Joined: 07 May 2012 Location: Sant Carles Status: Offline Points: 44 |
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Posted: 14 March 2013 at 17:33 |
All,
Winter storms have ruined our mainsail lazy bag and cut some lazy jack ropes. I have an offer for a new bag from Hanse of Euro 1500 and a Spanish offer of Euro 1200. Now I never liked the weak Hanse one. Anyone in the forum with similar problem and any suggestion? Thanks in advance, Jos |
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Owner of the Lunatic - H470 #346
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samuel
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 26 December 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2683 |
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Not sure of the size of yours but mine cost £ 200-00 from Lonton & Gray of Burnham on crouch UK For a 315 Very pleased with quality Used the old one for a pattern |
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holby
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 18 February 2006 Location: Isle of Man Status: Offline Points: 2287 |
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Mine for a 301, 3 yrs ago cost about nearly £200. I would not have thought that the difference in size would mean such a difference in price...( €1200 = approx £1050), But then of course there is no Hanse logo on mine... and it looks almost as good as when it was fitted. It really seems a lot of money....
Dave
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superliga
Rear Admiral Joined: 25 April 2008 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 590 |
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I would get a local sailmaker to make one in a heavy quality.
The price seems really high. I think i paid apr. 500€ for my replacement in 2011.
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Mark_J1
Rear Admiral Joined: 12 March 2013 Location: Dover&Medway UK Status: Offline Points: 526 |
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We inherited a bag at near end-of-life. Fairly sure it would have disappeared overboard at some point this winter. Rather than buy new, our choice was to buy a sail sewing machine & some Sunbrella & re-build it ourselves. In fairness, this was only possible as my other half is a dab hand with a sewing machine and pattern making. However, with some reuse of cleaned panels from the original (including the logo!) it is now stronger & looking good. Costs were still less than new if you feel like a little DIY, and we have the sail sewing machine for other jobs. It's already been put to good use on the sparyhood and genoa, so is earning its keep.
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Peter Russell
Commadore Joined: 24 October 2007 Location: Wiltshire Status: Offline Points: 430 |
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I had a new one last summer. I did this at the same time as I had the sacrificial strip replaced on the headsail so can't remember the exact price but around £400 springs to mind.
The new one shredded in the winter winds as although it was cut to the old pattern it was too loose and flapped too much. The sail maker (a local chap) has taken it away to repair, resize and reinforce with no charge. He is also making some adjustments to make it easier to use based on my feedback. So a good result all round by using a trusted local man. |
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sailkoop
Commadore Joined: 02 September 2010 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 437 |
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Hi,
I change my Laszybag last Spring. See the pics in open and closed Position. I optimized the length and the Zipper, because the End of went very often in the blocks for the reefline and creats trouble. Hope, it helps to find the right one for you!!
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best regards
Bjoern |
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Juno
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I had a new cover made with the zip on the side rather than the top, it's much easier to zip up..The zip is also long enough to be left permanently connected together so theres no hanging off the end of the boom trying to get the zip engaged
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samuel
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 26 December 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2683 |
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I had my new cover made with the zip starting from the mast In this position i can hold on to the mast whilst starting off the zip Plus if i only zip a few feet it will hold the sail in I also had additional straps fitted so i do not even have to do the zip at all if struggling on my own in rough conditions They hold the sides so there is no weight on the zip making it easier to zip This is handy if the sail wants to bulge out Edited by samuel - 15 March 2013 at 18:49 |
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holby
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 18 February 2006 Location: Isle of Man Status: Offline Points: 2287 |
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Samuel, exactly right, mine is started at the mast.... with the zip on one side it limits your options, you have to zip from one side only, and you have to get the offset side put over to the zipping side....
My reefing lines were taking through the bottom of the bag so no problems there.. Dave
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Hanse 301, tiller steering, Volvo 2010 (10hp)
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