Sail modifications

Aug 17, 2013
1,274
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa
Hello, I have been asked to convert a furler sail to a hank on, anyone here done that?

I will probably remove the luff tape and reinforce the areas where I will attach the hanks, just not sure on how much reinforcements to add
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,903
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
I can't help but wonder if it would be more cost effective to simply trade your sail for one that is already hanked on. Maybe call Bacon Sails or one of the other used sail lofts and ask them that question. They may find the roller version of a similar sail has value they want and they may have a sail you want... Everyone wins.
 
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Aug 17, 2013
1,274
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa
I can't help but wonder if it would be more cost effective to simply trade your sail for one that is already hanked on. Maybe call Bacon Sails or one of the other used sail lofts and ask them that question. They may find the roller version of a similar sail has value they want and they may have a sail you want... Everyone wins.
I already mentioned that to my client, even found a great sail for him, but he wants to keep his sail
 
Mar 6, 2008
1,490
Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
I am not a sail maker. Why modify the sail, other than install cringles.
 
Feb 21, 2013
4,638
Hunter 46 Point Richmond, CA
The OP only wants to re-inforce the jib sail luff where the hanks are installed.
 

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Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Fred
It may be less costly to just buy a hank on sail then convert a sail from furling tape to hank on cord and hanks.

When the sail was constructed for furling, it's design anticipates spreading of the loads over the length of the sail cloth. A light bead in the furler tape, is designed to fit the furler extrusion. The tape is laid over the luff of the sail and sewen on to the sail's leading edge. The load is spread the length of the luff.

With a hank on sail the loads are at the points of connection. A wire or stiffened line is attached to the sail luff. Then the hanks are added using the luff line/wire to spread the load between the hanks. The hank points are then strengthened depending on the design and intended use of the sail.

If costs are the issue, looking for an old sail with hanks might be a quicker and less costly solution.
 
Aug 17, 2013
1,274
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa
I told hom it would be cheaper to get a used sail than to modify his, I will have to explain all that to him and return his sail