I saw those but I don’t know I would go thru the minimum order in a lifetime or two - could be single use. ( 1000@ .4-.8 is $400-$800 + shipping from China).
Hi guys, sorry I’m late getting back to the discussion. Also sorry
@LeslieTroyer , I was just looking for an image of what the straps look like that I’ve been using and didn’t intend to select a recommended distributor. We throw these Velcro straps out by the hundreds each year. I’m sure I can find another source that doesn’t require a minimum order. Give me a day or two to find a source or PM me and I’ll mail you a sample. The straps also have a stainless steel buckle instead of plastic. I’ve been using the same six straps for 3 years so far.
As far as
@Jackdaw indicating that they are not UV resistant, I can’t actually answer that. We have always covered our mainsail once strapped on the boom. The straps are used to cinch together segmented matrix tray stacks that contain very expensive electronic components such as BGA’s, Silicon Flip Chips, large SMT passives, SOIC’S, Diodes, etc. I know first hand that the straps hold up for thousands of thermal cycles/shocks between -40 to 125 deg. C.
These straps are clearly not infinitely sizable, there is no stretch and the typical length is 24 inches. A single strap will certainly not work on a boom that is 8” or greater in width, especially to the first sail wrap nearest the mast. However, you can run a second strap through the buckle of the first, fold it over, lock down the hooked velcro lead into the full length looped velcro portion and add another 12” to the strap length. Sort of like daisy chaining the straps together.
As far as single use, no way. They’re fairly strong and last a long time. I have them in use for anything coiled or bundled like fresh water hose, shore power cord, extra fenders in the lazerette, Cindy’s brooms and deck brushes, PFD stack, sleeping bags, recently on the horseshoe buoy and even extra/spare lines.
I am in no way trying to promote a single perfect answer nor sell anything. I can get my hands on these salvageable straps and would gladly work towards finding a solution/source for those of you interested in experimenting.