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Dan McGuire
I have tried to save money sailing by buying non-marine items for my Venture Newport 23 whenever possible. This is somewhat driven by necessity since the closest sailing supply store is probably 200 miles away. I bought my auto AF/FM radio for about half that at a marine AM/FM radio.I painted the topside, boot top and deck with Benjamin Moore polyurethane industrial paint for about $20 per gallon as opposed to about $50 per gallon for marine polyurethane paint. The white deck paint has not held up very well, but the topside and boot top paint has worked very well.I buy line for halyards and sheets from Lowells or Home Depot. I get a hundred foot length of 3/8” Polypropylene for about $9. It probably does not have quite the low stretch characteristics of the line bought at a sailing supply store, but I can’t tell the difference.I buy my sail gaskets with ball ends at Walmart for about $8 for a package of twelve. They cost about twice that at a marine supply store. Actually they work better than the ones I bought at a marine supply store. Walmart calls them something else besides sail gaskets; I can’t remember what.I use mesh dirty clothes bags for sail bags. They cost about $5 at Walmart.I have repaired blocks using brass sheaves removed from pulleys bought at the local hardware store. I would like to hear what the rest of you have done to save money sailing. I am specifically looking for ideas for inexpensive deck paint, non-ablative bottom paint and cam-cleats.