Sail cloth weight

Oct 2, 2005
465
The Vega manual lists sail cloth weight in GR/m2. How does one
translate that to weight per square yard? In the manual the weights
are listed as; Main 250, Light genny 170, Standard genny 230, #1 and
#2 Jib 250, Drifter 110. How does this translate or what are the
recommended weights per square yard? thanks
Craig V1519
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Craig:
From Domain parked by Instra
"Polyester sailcloth and some nylon fabrics may be expressed as
ounces per sailmaker's yard the latter being 36 inches long but only
28.5 inches wide a carry-over from the days of sailing ships and
cotton sails and equivalent to 0.79 square yards, so a fabric
described as 1.1 ounce material may in fact weigh, on average, 1.4
ounces per square yard. [To convert ounces per sailmaker's yard to
grams per square metre multiply by 45]. Also the weight may refer to
a generic class rather than a specific average weight 4, 6 and 8
ounce sailcloth for example."

My recent two new sails, a main and a 120 jib, are both 6.5 ounce
Dacron.

Hope this is helpful,
Peter
#1331 'Sin Tacha'
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Oooh Oooh ... I just found this:
Click on "sailcloth.com" at bottom center of page.
On the next page click on the left side menu pick "sailcloth weight
converter"

Using this tool the Vega weights translate to:
250 gram = 7.35 ounce
230 gram = 6.77 ounce
170 gram = 5 ounce
110 gram = 3.24 ounce

I guess my main and jib (220 gram) are slightly on the light side ...
good for coastal cruising.

Peter
#1331 'Sin TAcha'
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Ooops, correction to the table in the previous post: those are ounces
per square yard, not ounces per sailmakers yard (36" x 28.5")
Here is the Sailmaker's Ounce (SMOZ)table:
250 gram = 5.8 ounce
230 gram = 5.4 ounce
170 gram = 4.0 ounce
110 gram = 2.6 ounce

I thought it looked too simple. Now I have to call my sailmaker and
see what measure he used when he supplied my 6.5 ounce cloth.

Sorry for the confusion!

Peter
#1331 'Sin Tacha'
 
Oct 2, 2005
465
Thanks for that. Neil Pride gave me a quote for a #1 jib. They
specified 6.5 oz which must be oz per sq yd, not sailmakers cloth,
this for a "coastal cruising sail". ($1027.00 with 1 row of
reefpoints.) This also works with Bill's formula which is easy to keep
in the boat's book. Thanks Craig
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-- In AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com, "pjacobs55" prjacobs@... wrote:
 
Jan 28, 2001
694
$1027.00! Wow! Prices have really gone up. Full batten main, triple stitched with three reef points, #1 jib with one set of reef points ( I didn't like them ) and a bright orange storm jib were around $1500.00 from Neil Pryde in the mid 90s. Maybe you should check with some other Neil Pryde reps? Could be your local guy is looking for a big comission. WaltTo: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.comFrom: vegatern@...: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 06:59:05 +0000Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: Sail cloth weight

Thanks for that. Neil Pride gave me a quote for a #1 jib. Theyspecified 6.5 oz which must be oz per sq yd, not sailmakers cloth,this for a "coastal cruising sail". ($1027.00 with 1 row ofreefpoints.) This also works with Bill's formula which is easy to keepin the boat's book. Thanks Craig