PVC sail window using tablecloth pvc film

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r13
r13
NSW
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r13 r13
NSW, 1721 posts
19 Apr 2015 11:10am
Hello all

Don't laugh, serious question............

Has anyone experience with the Bunnings crystal clear pvc tablecloth film as a sail window. The description as below would indicate suitability. I would simply glue it on around a 12-15mm perimeter with Soudal T-Rex clear which have successfully used on sail mods - albeit smaller sails.

What thickness would be suggested - Farr 727 quarter tonner genoas. I was thinking the 0.5mm or 0.75mm.

thanks in advance. rgds Rob

www.bunnings.com.au/our-range

Crystal Clear PVC can be used for table covers, table covering protectors, hobbies, tractor side screens, boat covers and dodgers, awnings, tent windows, soft top convertibles, book covers, butchers doors and so much more. Multi purpose PVCUV stabilised 0.3mm and aboveIndoor/outdoor useAvailable in five thicknessesPrintable
madmission
madmission
VIC
234 posts
VIC, 234 posts
19 Apr 2015 11:33am
Hi Rob
The only experience i have using it in a marine environment is when i made a cover for my ST1000 autohelm from same or similar material of the lighter grade
so far the cover is approx 5 years old stitched and spent almost all my sailing time sitting horizontal in the elements
my observation is that it does lose its pliability and hardens quite a bit , minimal scuffing and so far no apparent uv disintegration
r13
r13
NSW
1721 posts
r13 r13
NSW, 1721 posts
19 Apr 2015 12:32pm
Many thanks for response, sounds good. With the average use of the boat ~12 times per year and 5 foresails am sure it will be fine. Bainbridge and other websites indicate 0.5mm so the plan is all locked in. rgds Rob
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
19 Apr 2015 5:02pm
Well l am not laughing, l am actually shocked.

I am thinking of the not too distant future, when - after Whitworths and all the other marine supply stores and Australian sail makers went to the wall - Bunnings becomes our major and probably only supplier of dubious quality goods.
Beside all this, would any of you buy a yacht which had sails or part of the sails made by Bunnings?

My answer to your question - by the way - is, the material you are planning to use on your sails is CRAP.
I had it installed on my balcony as a wind brake in May 2012 and it is disintegrating rapidly.

Honestly, you got to be kidding!

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