Stack Pack

The stack pack is a cover for our mainsail that is attached to the boom.  When the sail is lowered, it folds down into this canvas, then is zipped up.  I’m not exactly sure of the dimensions of the sail, but this stack pack is 20 feet long and the mast is 70 feet high (the sail is a few feet shorter than the mast).  That’s a pretty big right triangle to fold into this cover.
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The canvas protects the sail from the sun, it gets worn out first.  Normally the thread is the first thing to rot and fall apart, so I restitched each seam.  There there were a few places where the canvas ripped or was chafed.  I made patches from Sunbrella canvas for these spots.  Someday we should replace it, but for now an afternoon of stitching using materials I already had and a Sailrite sewing machine borrowed from our friends solved the problem.

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