Mine came with the new sails I bought a couple years ago. If I was in need of new sail ties, personally, I would just buy them on line. Yes, they’ll cost more, but I have zero sewing skills or equipment.I'm also of the nylon webbing crowd, but they used to come free with new sails or repairs. Now, with all the roller furling sails, they are getting in short supply on our boat, so I guess we'll have to make some up soon.
Nylon webbing. When you make a loop at the end, give the webbing a half-twist. This opens the loop up to make it easier to thread the end through it.
Nope.... not recommended. They are dangerous and have a tendency to snap off like a sling shot... if they don't hit someone they'll go overboard. Ask me how I know... heh, heh.I use these for the past few months. Faster and easier then ties.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sigman-11-in-Tarp-Ball-Bungee-25-Pack-BB11B/203217331
+1, I got smacked in the face a few times, lost a TON of them overboard, and the few that remained didn't last long.Nope.... not recommended. They are dangerous and have a tendency to snap off like a sling shot... if they don't hit someone they'll go overboard. Ask me how I know... heh, heh.
That’s impractical as a sail tie. The hardware is prone to breaking, and having to adjust length with that fiddly plastic thing depending on where you use it on the sail would be an absolute pain.
Walmart, in camping supplies. Exactly what everyone is talking about here. Pre-made, cinchable, available everywhere and only $1.98
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Outdoor-Products-Lashing-Strap-6/17017890
-Will (Dragonfly)
Two reasons why this is not so great. First, now it looks just like another piece of line. Brightly colored webbing is easily recognizable when you need one in a hurry. Handy when your boat has dozens of lines. Second, being flat makes it one less thing that you’re likely to step on and role underneath your feet.You guys are fancy. I just use retired halyard line, cut to length and dip-whip the ends. Tie in a simple square knot.
And one reason why it is great- Free.Two reasons why this is not so great. First, now it looks just like another piece of line. Brightly colored webbing is easily recognizable when you need one in a hurry. Handy when your boat has dozens of lines. Second, being flat makes it one less thing that you’re likely to step on and role underneath your feet.