Sprayhood plans

May 12, 2009
57
Hi,
Anyone happen to come across plans for a sprayhood for the series I Vega?

BR,
Mikko Airaksinen
s/y Ikiturso
Vega 1005
 
Oct 30, 2019
574
I can tell you where not to buy...Island Nautical Canvass. I am still trying to get issues resolved. Great company until they have your money, then absolutely horrible.
 
Feb 13, 2010
528
My wife is a seamstress, she and myself did canvas work for a lot of
years. If you are going to hire someone to make you a dodger take them
some Vega Pictures with dodgers. If you get a good canvass worker he
will look at the pictures and know how the frame should be
proportioned. First go look at their work from a list of boats they
have done, be sure that all the canvas is reinforced. Be sure the
zippers are plastic,metal ones corrode. Every place there is a fastener
should be reinforced and canvas should be tight with few wrinkles. In
the corners where the lines pull the canvass back tight there should be
a total of about 5 layers of canvas or webbing. Wrinkles hold water and
cause leaking. A sloppy made canvas dodger not only looks like hell it
won't last. The dodger needs to be low enough that the sail cover does
not touch it. You will be amazed how quick a sail cover moving only
slightly across canvas will wear it through.The canvas on the back
highest frame should be covered with leather or at the very least some
abrasion resistant plastic ( Naugahyde) or better. The canvas and frames
should be pulled back tight with line to a cleat so that the material
can be retightened as needed. If the top is flat it will hold water
and very shortly the canvas will stretch to form a puddle and that will
leak. There needs to be a lot of crown in the back bow to prevent
puddling or the back bow needs to be higher than the front one so water
will run forward. Buying good canvas work is almost as hard as making
it. I would buy a good book for maybe $30 and study the fine art of
making boat canvass. That will be the best money you ever spent. Every
piece of canvas my wife made you could bounce a quarter on and I have
seen her cut one up and make a new one because it had a wrinkle in it.
Doug
 
Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi all

I agree with Doug totally. Having seen the skill and effort that Diana takes making a sprayhood (Dodger) it is an art/skill that takes a long time to master.

Even with Diana's skill, experience etc each Sprayhood takes almost a month to make, 2 test fittings on the Vega and finally her seal or approval.

A decent sewing machine is needed to go along with the skill otherwise it will end up like a sack of potatoes.

Diana still makes sprayhoods for the Vega but you need to get your name on the list...!

CheersSteve Birch
 
May 12, 2009
57
Hello,
Wow - lots of answers in a short time, and pretty much what I expected :)

I guess I'll have to put the dodger on the Long List of things to get, and sometime next year put my name on Dianas list.

BR,
Mikko
 

mphalv

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Sep 29, 2001
195
I can recommend Diana's sprayhood highly. After years of use, it still looks great and has only required some minor reinforcements to stitching!

Melanie Halvachs
Double Fantasy V1826
 
Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi

Diana is not on the internet so either email me and I can pass it on to her or send her a letter. Drop me an email and I will send you her address. My email is steve@...

Cheers

Steve B