spreader boots

May 15, 2015
144
Marlow-Hunter 31 Everett, WA
I have a newly purchased H280. Spreader chafe has worn a small hole in the mainsail, which is getting repaired along with chafe patches added. Would spreader boots also be a good idea and if so, which ones? There are several different types/manufacturers and consumer reviews are mixed about their effectiveness.

Any recommendations?

Thanks,

Matt
 
May 25, 2015
176
Macgregor, Hunter Venture 21, H25 Candlewood
I have always had them. Haven't noticed any sail wear issues on the spreaders.

Just replaced the old plastic ones with leather.
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
i am sitting here thinking if one was to use the rubber covers then cover them with leather covers it would be the best combination
 
May 25, 2015
176
Macgregor, Hunter Venture 21, H25 Candlewood
If your spreaders caused enough damage to cause a repair, I would do something about the root cause and cover the spreaders.

No experience with those, but I'm sure they are better then what your using now :)
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,084
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
I had a further thought: are spreader boots necessary to protect the sail if one has a chafe patch sewn on the mainsail?
If it's sharp enough to cut the sail, one would venture to guess it'd be sharp enough to cut the chafe patch, first, and then eventually the sail.

One solution is to run a smaller jib. :):):) Our 110 is our big jib (85 the other) and neither gets anywhere near our spreaders, which have no boots.