Alastairdent
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Had a trip out on a Thames sailing barge (Cabby) last weekend. Was impressed by the appearance and feel of the sails, which were ochre/red.
Our dutch barge has very stained white sails, it would seem to make sense to 'dress' them to ochre; both to cover up the stains and to preserve them.
Is it possible to 'dress' modern synthetic sailcloth, or can you only do it with cotton sails?
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donncha
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Reged: 09/11/2007
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Have a look at this:
http://books.google.ie/books?id=axf0LZBU...mp;hl=en#PPA187,M1
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Suky2004
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Reged: 05/03/2007
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Loc: East Coast
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Try http://www.thamesbarge.org.uk/index.html or http://www.bargetrust.org/winterwk.html or http://www.dawn-trust.org.uk/index.htmlhttp://www.jameslawrencesailmakers.com/
Edited by Suky2004 (04/05/2008 17:24)
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Seagreen
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Reged: 30/07/2005
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Loc: ked myself in the locker again...
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I think you can only do it with natural cotton and canvas, as the fibres will absorb the cutch. The synthetic Dacron will not absorb it, but I don't know about Duradon. It's a very messy business and really best avoided unless you are very determined to be authentic.
-------------------- "Let Joy be unconfined!"
I'll get her chastity belt keys, then..
http://www.linesquall.co.uk
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