J22 Main Sail Cover With Logo And Tiller Cover on 2040-parts.com
Northeast, United States
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Auction includes both the J-22 main sail cover, J-22 logo and matching tiller cover. Tiller cover 48 inches long. Sail cover 9 feet and 6 inches long for sail and a few more inches on side of mast.. The J-22 logo is cut from Sunbrella fabric and tightly stitched on and around the edges. The logo will last as long as the cover and not fade off like a painted on logo or deteriorate like a logo made from a lower quality material. Unlike stencil/painted on Logos this method does not fade away and ads a special custom made touch.. Sunbrella fabric color your choice of about 20 Sunbrella fabric colors on-hand. Please ask about Sunbrella fabric color you want before you buy. Sail cover 28 inches tall at mast and 13 inches tall at aft end. Twist lock fasteners used to close it below the boom are installed all the way and enclose the aft end also. that are spaced 16 inches or less apart. Sail cover has strong polyester webbing straps and stainless steel hardware to secure it closed around the mast. If you want a zipper to close it in front of the mast instead, please just ask, same cost. Aft end of sail cover also has a brass grommet and tie line so it can be tied back to the aft end of the boom. Sail cove has an extra inner layer of fabric going back about 10 inches in the area alongside of the mast to help prevent chafe damage from the mast or the bolt rope in the main sail. Tiller cover has a drawstring off the bottom aft edge and also a brass grommet on the top aft edge just in case it has to be tied on to help prevent loss. Tiller cover also has a patch of heavy commercial vinyl sewn around it near the hand end as chafe protection in case you tie a line around the tiller to prevent the rudder from swinging when the boat is docked or moored. Your choice on the Sunbrella fabric color. Please ask first to make sure I have the Sunbrella fabric color you want on hand and for current waiting time Please contact me if you want the main sail cover alone without matching tiller cover and logo for $190 instead. Here is the cost break down. Sailcover alone $190.00. Tiler cover with sail cover purchase is $20.00 and logo on both sides of cover $60.00 You deserve to know how your main sail cover is made, what materials are used and all of the small details and exactly what you are spending your hard earned money on__so please read all the information below__it really does matter. No other cover maker that I know of includes all of the features I include as standard. The white semi-solid vinyl bead in the seam over the boom for instance adds to material costs and to work time__so they don't do it. But that semi-solid vinyl bead adds shape to the cover and completely hides the thread from UV rays from the sun. It also easily allow you to know which side is up. Sail covers are not one size fits all items and there are huge differences in the quality of the fabrics being used today. Many cover makers charge extra for the items I include as standard. You may find lower priced sail covers__but you will not find better made sail covers at this price level. My desire is not to sell the cheapest cover, but instead the best covers for the price. Since the longer they last you__and the more years of use they provide__the lower the actual cost per year is. All boats and all main sails are not alike and the main sail covers are also not alike and the size of both the length and the height going back along the boom does matter. The height of the cover at the mast, the height midway back and the height of the cover at the boom end are all just as important as the total length. The collars on the covers that go around the mast that I make are made Custom fit for the boat it will be used on, not just a piece of rope or strap to tie it closed around the mast. Sail covers are not one size fits all items. So I custom make each cover for the boat it is going to be used on. It costs nothing to ask, so please email me directly if you need a new sail cover for any boat with up to a 28 foot long boom length that you really want to fit your boat correctly and look great.. I specialize in gaff rig cat boat sail covers at a great cost savings. The more complicated the cover is__the more I can save you. Please use Ask seller a question__it costs nothing to ask. The cover up for bid is 9 feet and 10 inches long and designed to fit the popular J-22, it is shown in Sunbrella Captain Navy Blue color. The cover listed in also available in many other of the more popular Sunbrella fabric colors at the same price. Other sizes and colors to fit you needs perfectly for any larger or smaller sailboat are available upon request. Example: 10 feet long = $190.00, 11 feet long = $ 210.00, 12 feet long is $230.00, 13 feet long is $255.00 , 14 feet long is $280.00, 15 feet is $ 305.00, 16 feet long is $335 ___ I make main sail covers up to 28 feet long and I also make stay-on boom 'stack pack' type sail covers and sail covers for vessels with wooden gaff rig covers.. Stack Pack and wooden gaff rig prices are higher per foot. Prices vary depending upon length and based upon the inch so you only pay for the exact length that you want and get.___I do not jump the price up based upon the next closest foot of length.. Many Glen Raven Mills genuine Sunbrella brand marine fabric colors available also. You have nothing to lose and much to gain by simply using ask Seller a Question and asking or contacting me at sgentilejr at america on line dot com. or calling (732) 495-1892. Please keep in mind___it is the added attention to details and quality that results in longevity and lower cost when things last longer and do not have to replaced as frequently or require repairs. You can buy any low cost cheap sail cover or you can buy a sail cover that is a great looking cover from me that is custom fitting and very well made sail cover that you will be proud to own. This cover up for bid is made from genuine USA made original Sunbrella brand marine acrylic fabric made by Glen Raven Mills inside of the USA, it is NOT one of the lower cost per yard substitute fabrics such as Surelast fabric made by the same company that makes Sunbrella marine fabric and not one of the other much lower costs substitute fabrics such as Marine One, WeatherMax, WeatherGuard, SureLast or Pro-Tuf to name a few. Or any other lower cost fabric substitutes that some people mistakenly call Sunbrella. Those other substitute fabrics sell for up to 50% less per yard than genuine Sunbrella marine fabric and you get what you pay for.. Value comes from longevity. The big difference between my sail covers and many other covers is attention to tiny details and quality workmanship. I have been both a sail and power boat owner for almost 40 years now and from long term experience I know which areas are under more stress and can wear out first, so I place extra effort into making those areas to make them better than normally found on most covers. I just hate things that are poorly made and fall apart myself and if you feel the same way then I am the guy you need to make your next main sail cover for you. On my covers all seams are sewn three times along the bottom where the twist lock fasteners (also know as Common Sense turn button fasteners) The twist lock fasteners (also called Turn Buttons) are Standard because they are better and not optional because they cost more or require more work. The twist lock fasteners are spaced 16 inches apart or less) to more evenly spread out the stress load from high winds and they are installed through 3 layers of Sunbrella fabric, plus I use a very sticky double sided acrylic rubberized seam tape in all seams which fuses to the fabric under the pressure from sewing through it. Many canvas guys today charge $20 extra for twist lock fasteners. I include them because I want your cover to last. I also hate thread coming out in long strands when the covers get older, so by sewing through the sticky acrylic tape hidden inside the seams it assures the thread will never come out even when snagged on something and the thread is broken. All of these extra attention to details makes it unnecessary to tie a line around the sail covers I make when high wind storms approach (as we see many sailors do) to avoid damages to their cover and sail. Ask other sail cover sellers how far the distance is between the fasteners on their covers and how many layers of fabric there are supporting the fasteners. Or if they triple stitch the zipper and use the same very sticky acrylic tape under it before sewing it into place. The sewn seam above the boom running forward and aft is also triple stitched. Plus along the top seam above the boom I place an UV resistant semisolid white vinyl bead (as found around the edges on boating seat cushions) to make the seam stronger, prettier and easier to line up on your boom and the cover sags less.. Also by using the white vinyl bead all of the thread in that seam is completely concealed from sunlight which makes it last longer without any chance of it rotting due to UV rays from the sun. The white vinyl bead makes lining the cover up faster and you always easily know which side goes on facing up day or at night in the dark. The vinyl bead also helps to add shape to the cover so it looks nicer and does not sag. This is an added feature I use, which adds the cost (check prices on eBay for marine piping or welt bead) of the vinyl bead and about 2 hours of labor time to each cover, rather than the easier and faster method of just sewing the two sides of the cover fabric directly together as most cover makers do which is far easier, faster and less costly. I add a second inside layer of inner fabric in the sail headboard area to prevent the headboard or fittings from causing friction wear damage to the outer sail cover fabric. I also add an inner layer of fabric where you tell me your mast mounted winches are located at no added cost to you to help prevent friction caused wear damage to the cover. I use YKK brand size 10 wide teeth Vislon plastic marine quality zippers and recess the zippers behind the fabric for added protection from UV rays and dirt buildup and I even use EZ brand zipper and snap lube on the zippers before I ship he covers out because I want them to last and work smoothly as long as possible.. I cut all of the fabric pattern with a hot knife that melts this acrylic fabric to prevent it from unraveling and fraying as many sailors do with their lines. I also use a hot knife to melt the fabric edges where the fasteners penetrate the fabric to help prevent the fasteners from pulling out and to avoid fraying of the fabric, instead of just using a much easier die punch to punch holes through the fabric where the fasteners are located which leaves raw edges that are more likely to fray. I use Sunguard brand color matching color size 92 UV resistant bonded marine polyester thread. All of my mast neck collars are custom made from multi-layers of Sunbrella fabric for an exact fit around your boats mast. They close very securely using a large patch of sewn in place Velcro which alone holds it closed very securely. Plus I also add in a brass grommet and tie chord, for the old timers like me who really want to make sure it is very secure. I also add a brass grommet near the aft end of the cover in case you need a handy spot to hang an anchor light or cockpit light from at night or a place to hang loose sheets from to get them out of the way. Workmanship warranty for 3 years on the seams opening up and against the fasteners pulling out of the fabric and against the zipper separating from the fabric and I even make FREE sewing repairs if you or your crew accidentally damage the cover during those first 3 years. Ask other cover sellers for a three year warranty on those items and 3 years of free sewing repairs even if accidentally damaged and see how they respond. If they say no, then obviously they either have less confidence in their own workmanship and/or do not like sewing as much as I do. My boat and my sail cover survived Hurricane Sandy on Barnegat Bay without any damage to the sail cover and without tying any lines around it that some sailors believe they need to protect their sail cover and sail from storm damages. My goal is to make covers that not only last longer, but also that are problem and trouble free. The difference is I am an experienced sailor who has constantly owned both sail and power boats since 1974 and I know what works and I do not mind putting in extra labor time into every cover I make so my fellow sailors get a cover from me that does not fall apart after just a few years of usage. From personal use and experience I know which areas wear first and can cause problems so I place more effort in making those prone to wear areas last longer. So please look carefully at the details show in the photos, because there are big differences in the small details. Need a cover for a Cat boat___no problem and far better quality and lower cost to boot. Thank you for your interest and remember___it costs nothing to ask, so if you have a Catalina 38 or Jeanneau 44 or any Cat boat or need a say in place catch the main sail type sail cover just ask and mention the boat and it's length. If you need a small lake boat sail boat cover___no problem I love doing them also and in my book you are my fellow sailor and just as important to me, regardless if you have a 14 foot day sailor on a lake or a 80 footer that you cruise the world in and I respect and treat everyone equally. As you are the Boss. Sailor Sam (732) 495-1892 or sgentilejr A T____ america ___ on_____ line PS: Attention International Buyers. Shipping costs are high today. Please Ask for a shipping quote for your country before you bid or check the US Post Office shipping rates at usps.com *Priority Mail rates went up. Shipping cost in all 50 states is now $15.00 up to and including 12 foot long main sail covers. For Sail covers from 12'-1' to 18 feet long shipping is $19.00 International Priority Mail to Canada shipping is now in the $45 to $55 range. Please ask about shipping cost to other foreign nations (your country) before bidding. |
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