That's why misting with water works. At least it works for other things.When I used to sail on inland Lake Don Pedro in the summer time the whole main and jib would build up a static charge. The hair on your arms and head would stand up and sooner or later during sail handling, especially after sailing, you would get zapped. Dissipating that charge requires that the whole piece of material be made conductive. Try to learn to enjoy it.
On a more serious note this is a good reason to be careful how you handling gasoline.
That sound awful. I can't help but imagine some interesting Pavlovian experiments we could devise for the unsuspecting sailor....I've see a 1" arc between my hand and the cover a few times. I'm constantly getting zapped when putting up or tsking down the sail. Can't wait to solve this problem...
Thinwater is right. Fabric softener will work, as will any wetting agent (soap or detergent) If it happens regularly I think the fabric softener makes sense but something more permanent may make more sense (Sorry, I don't know what that would be.)I've see a 1" arc between my hand and the cover a few times. I'm constantly getting zapped when putting up or tsking down the sail. Can't wait to solve this problem...