Canvas spreader boot

May 16, 2015
114
C&C 37 28127 Port Madison, Washington
Hello all,
I’m done with rubber spreader boots that are a pita to remove, retape. In my area (pnw) I’m starting to see spreader boots made of durable canvas. Have heard reports they’re easily removed for shroud inspection and drain water better than taped rubber. Any experience with these? Who makes them?
 
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Sep 24, 2018
4,602
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
My boat came with them. They were green with growth and I wasnt terribly confident that the elastic straps would hold it in place over a long period of time. I ditched them and went with rubber boots
 
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degas

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Aug 14, 2023
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Tanzer 29 Lake Ontario
Maybe you're using too much of the wrong tape?

I use plastic spreader boots like this one:


And I fasten with an outdoor-friendly self-sealing rubber tape from the big box orange store. The tape sticks to the boot just enough to be useful but it's still easy to remove with a knife.

It's not obvious in the product photo but all three ends of the boot are slitted. I tape only the ends with a single band of tape, maybe 3-4 turns. Protects my sails, still sheds water, easy to install and remove.

I've had the same spreader boots for 5-6 seasons, the tape is always in good shape after every season.
 
Sep 24, 2018
4,602
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Maybe you're using too much of the wrong tape?

I use plastic spreader boots like this one:


And I fasten with an outdoor-friendly self-sealing rubber tape from the big box orange store. The tape sticks to the boot just enough to be useful but it's still easy to remove with a knife.

It's not obvious in the product photo but all three ends of the boot are slitted. I tape only the ends with a single band of tape, maybe 3-4 turns. Protects my sails, still sheds water, easy to install and remove.

I've had the same spreader boots for 5-6 seasons, the tape is always in good shape after every season.
+1 for silicone "repair tape". It lasts many seasons without degredation in the Midwest. Self amalgamating electrical tape can fail after one season, depending on what it's made of. I hate the sticky residue of typical electrical tape
 
May 16, 2015
114
C&C 37 28127 Port Madison, Washington
I like silicone tape and use it for spreader tips. I’m after a cover that doesn’t use tape and facilitates drainage.
 

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Oct 22, 2014
24,647
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
You might check with PT Sails in Port Townsend. https://www.ptsails.com
They have been working sails for many years. They may have a solution that works well in our Pacific NW weather for you.
 
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May 16, 2015
114
C&C 37 28127 Port Madison, Washington
Understood. The ones I’m seeing-wish I had a picture—appear made of more durable fabric than sunbrella or the like. I do believe PT Sails makes them. I’m in the area so will check it out eventually and report.

Just an FYI, they are not "just coming around". I have been aware of canvas spreader boots for decades.
 
May 16, 2015
114
C&C 37 28127 Port Madison, Washington
Pretty, not particularly easy to take off for shroud inspection and stitch back on on an annual basis.
 
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Jul 10, 2007
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Seidelmann 34 Atlantic Highlands, NJ
I used to have the rubber ones, cracked severely. Switched to the Edson leather ones and been happy with those.
 
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Oct 6, 2007
1,174
Hunter H30 1982 Chicago IL
I stopped dealing with rubber spreader boots and rigging tape years ago. Switched to the low friction rolling spreader wheels that clamp on to the shroud just below the spreaders. They‘re made of white nylon or Delrin.
 
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May 12, 2025
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Macgregor 22 Silverton OR
Do you happen to have a diagram and part number for that? who makes it by the way?
 
Oct 6, 2007
1,174
Hunter H30 1982 Chicago IL
Do you happen to have a diagram and part number for that? who makes it by the way?
If you‘re asking about the anti-chafe rollers, they’re made by FORESPAR and I probably ordered them from West Marine, but I’m sure they’re carried by others as well. Link and photo attached below.


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