Jeff McFadden wrote:Makes perfect sense to me. Not to mention that Odyssey III costs much less than Top Gun.
And Rochford Supply is so much cheaper than Sailrite that I could hardly believe it, and carries more colors, including the two colors I'm having a hard time choosing between, too.
The only reason I asked is that Sailrite showed a much longer expected life span for Top Gun than for Odyssey. I suppose that is exposed to UV full time, though, and not an issue as long as one has / uses sail covers.
Jeff, Sailrite is a great place for specialist items or if you just want a small amount of something. There Sailrite LZ1 walking foot machine is the best sailmaking machine for the money that I know of but generally speaking, once I've located what I want on there website, I google around to see if I can get the item at a better price. Often a better price is available but many times, Sailrite is more convenient and not always that much more expensive. However for Odyssey or Top Gun, Rochford has no competition.
The other plus for Sailrite is if you do not really understand enough to be sure the the quality/spec of whatever you are looking for is correct, Sailrite give good advise and have (mostly) quality products. Of cause once I've asked and received advise from them, I generally feel obliged to buy.
As to sail life, you want to cover the sail anyway even if just to keep it clean. It's not the life of the Odyssey that you need to worry about, it's the thread. You will probably have to restitch the sail two or three times before you hit the end of the Odyssey's life span.
BTW, avoid the Teflon based threads, they may last forever but they are absolute hell to sew with and will cause endless aggravation with missed stitches and the like. Just use the highest quality V96 sailmakers thread that you can get. Sailrite is a good source for that. Buy two large spools and a automatic bobbin winder so that you can rewind your bobbin as you sew, Otherwise you will be forever stopping to rewind your bobbin and it gets most aggravating after a few times.