Cum să faci un pachet de vele pentru barca ta

Cum să faci un pachet de vele pentru barca ta



Videoclipul Cum să faci un pachet de vele conține instrucțiuni de cusut pas cu pas pentru a face construirea unui pachet de vele ușoară și accesibilă. O acoperire pentru pânză mare (cunoscută și sub denumirea de Stack Pack®, Lazy Pack și Mack Pack®) este o adaptare populară a unui capac standard pentru pânză mare, care este utilizată împreună cu cricurile lazy pentru a face stropirea și acoperirea unei pânze mari rapid și ușor. Pur și simplu aruncați vela și închideți fermoarul panourilor de acoperire. Cele două jumătăți ale husei se fixează sub picior cu curele din chingă și elemente de fixare de bun simț. Designul pachetului de pânze Sailrite are mâneci pentru șipci sau țeavă din PVC 3/4″ program 40 pentru a ajuta la menținerea capacului deschis pe măsură ce vela este coborâtă și pentru a reduce fluturarea atunci când vela este ridicată și capacul este plat pe vela. De asemenea, acest pachet de stivă. dispune de un fermoar lung de-a lungul lungimii superioare a capacului pentru închidere rapidă și o cizmă detașabilă pentru catarg pentru închiderea din față a capacului. – 4:16 • Cuserea tivurilor înainte și în spate – 10:47 • Completarea închiderii cu fermoar și buzunarele superioare – 15:40 • Cuserea tivului inferioară – 25:13 • Pornirea cizmei catargului – 27:02 • Atașarea curelelor de blocare, Inele și bucle – 29:32 • Pregătirea fantelor pentru liniile Lazy Jack – 40:49 • Finisarea panourilor de acoperire – 49:26 • Finisarea încălțămintei catargului – 51:21 • Linie opțională de control cu ​​fermoar Slider – 1:00: 19 • Lista materialelor – 1:07:21

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48 thoughts on “Cum să faci un pachet de vele pentru barca ta

  1. Concerned about the windage on the pack.  Looks as big as a storm stay sail. 
    Another concern is the metal tabs laying along the boom.  Noisy?  Chafe?  Why not go under the boom?
    Good video.  Long but the job was complicated.

  2. Nice video, liked the idea of a becket block on the end to hold the zipper in place and use the block to close the zipper with,I had a sail pack on my old boat and found it hard to reach the zipper on a long boom in rough weather.

  3. When I did the lazy jacks on my sail pack I set the top block on my spreader about a foot out from the mast on each side on the spreaders to avoid the battens to get caught in the jack lines. I also set the adjuster lines from cleat on the bottom of each side of the spreader and up to turning block on spreaders then to the block that took the jack lines down to the sail pack.

  4. Hello, I have to questions for a Catalina 27 and the boom is 10'5". Will a 10' kit work? I think it will, because main doesn't go all the way back to the boom.

    My 2nd question, is that my main sail is connected to the boom (rope system that feeds into track) unlike the video where you have space to go under the main sail. What is my alternative?

  5. You guys do one of the best technically accurate tutorials I've seen on the web. I'm a Engineering Illustrator who works intimately with technical writers daily, getting a chance to see technical instruction of all varieties and I see all sorts of instructions, and your attention to the typically unmentioned detail is amazing. Thanx for your attention to unexpected detail. Sweet! Love it.
    Beautiful job and thank you.

  6. All of my parts and pieces from sailrite should be arriving today. I already had the fabric so I did not have to order that. I just wanted to say thank you for an amazing and detailed video. As someone that does a little video editing work, I do want to compliment you on the high quality production that you have. Looking forward to having my sail pack finished and ready for the coming weekend. Thanks again.

  7. 50:13 Ha ha – "it's really not neccessary, but she's very picky!"
    A perfectionist whos takes great pride in her work, fantastic. Great work which I can relate to and made me laugh. Great video. Well done Angela!!

  8. Hi, Great video. I did purchase a larger kit ( I have a 16' boom) I haven't built it yet… It would be good to see how your sail pack works when reefing (somewhere below you say " It does make it a little trickier") Thanks

  9. I have noticed that when a sailboat uses a bridging type mastgate, the sail pack will fully drop onto the boom for a better fitting and lower profile Pack cover.

  10. Who's fucking idea was to put zipper in this position – up ?!!! – You must be fucking insane !!! Fucking American sailors- psychopaths !!! – Buhahahaaaaaa !!!!

  11. Hi! Wondering about your thoughts on using a grommet for the lazy jack lines instead of (or maybe in addition to ) the webbing reinforcement on the inside of the cover? Thanks for all the wonderful streaming videos. Used them to build a dodger and a bimini for my Moody 376 last year!

  12. As always, great video!! How would you do the sail pack for a loose foot main? Would you still use common sense fasteners? Do the instructions say how to do a loose foot main?

  13. Did not accommodate for the tack angle. Also a majority of this design is very poor and ugly when made. I’ve had many neighbors make these ugly covers and wish I could have helped them design more efficiently

  14. Thanks for the excellent detailed video. I am think of sewing a sail pack for my Nonsuch, which by design, already has LazyJack lines. I am wondering if I would still need batten for stiffening the upper edge? I have also noticed that other manufacturers suggest lining the entire bag with Dacron. What are your thoughts on that? I noticed you only used it on the mast cover.

  15. This is a great video. Finalizing my options for our new sail in the Spring. Thinking about the end of the boom and opening for possible bee/wasp nest building inside the stack. Thoughts on closing that end up? Also maybe some caps on the end of the PVC pipe would solve that issue as well. Also thoughts for the gaps along the boom? Our mud daubers make quite a mess. Thanks!

  16. I don't have a loose foot main, My plan is to sew bolt rope tape to the bottom of the sail pack and then feed the sail pack under the bolt rope on the foot of the main. Yeah its going to make bending the main on a PITA, but since I'll only have to deal with it once or twice a year should be OK. Question. my reefing attachment points are dead-manned to a fitting in a track on the side of the boom. So I need to get my reefing lines through the sail pack. I was thinking about doing the same thing you did on the Dodger for the sail control lines @ 1:36.40. or just cut a 6" slit and then finish the edge with binding tape…Thoughts?

  17. Great video, very easy to follow even for a novice. I now have my sailpack ready to test fit on the boat, but I didn't proceed with the slits for lazy jack lines. We get a lot of rain, so I am concerned about water running down the lines and inside the pack. Wondering if I could sew webbing loops on the outside instead, maybe with an extra layer of sunbrella on the inside for backing?

  18. How would the mast boot work with a whisker pole track or a spinnaker crane on the front of the mast? Would you just unzip it when you want to use said system?

  19. I have very little experience, I followed the video religiously. My sail pack is great. My only advice is to measure a couple of times. Once you have confidence in those just follow along. Thanks guys

  20. I feel like I got my money worth by buying a sailrite machine. These videos are the icing on the cake for sure. I had problems with the first machine and they worked with me to diagnose the issue but finally had me send it back and sent me another machine that worked just fine. They have been very helpful and my thanks to Seth for helping me get the machine I had hoped for.

  21. We are currently modifying a stack pack someone made for us in Mexico and let me tell you….if you have the time and a machine…do it yourself and save yourself tons of modifications and issues. I now use only Tenara thread as 90% of our sewing is for outdoor projects.. Even did some dinghy chaps and followed their video. They really breakdown these seemingly impossible projects and make them doable. I’ve certainly increased my skill level thanks to Sailrite! Thanks ladies and gentlemen. First class organization. Ps. We even found a vendor in San Jose, Costa Rica that did some other projects for us and they watch your videos to make them perfectly! You have fans! Ps. Tons of great fabricators in MX…this one is we won’t mention by name, but poor design and old thread that deteriorated within years were the issues..just in case you in Mexico.

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