I am a new member..... working on converting a Morgan 38 to junk rig. What a great resource JRA is.....thank you everyone. I am located in the USA.
Does anyone have any experience with using greenhouse material to construct junk rig sails? There are many thicknesses available from 6-12 mil. I will try to paste a description below.
Tuff-Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV is a 12 mil extrusion laminated
reinforced film containing two layers of clear co-extruded polyethylene
(COEX) and one layer of high strength polyester string
reinforcement.
Tuff-Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV is significantly stronger and more tear
resistant than standard 12 mil poly films. The co-extruded films, the extrusion lamination process, and the high strength reinforcement scrim make this film exceptionally strong, puncture and tear resistant.
Tuff-Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV meets or exceeds ASTM E1745 Class C Standard (Plastic water vapor retarders used in contact with soil or granular fill under concrete slabs). Added UV inhibitors give Tuff- Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV an expected longevity in fully exposed outdoor conditions of at least 4 years.
Tuff-Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV Greenhouse Covers will not rip, tear or fray. Due to their long-life expectancy, Tuff-Scrim™ Poly TS12-HUV Greenhouse Covers provide significant cost savings through reuse and fewer replacements offering unmatched life cycle cost.
Those interested can see the site at: http://www.americover.com/12_mil_greenhouse_covers_1021_prd1.
I have ordered samples of the material in order to do some tests using sail makers tape and sewing seams to see how the material handles stitching, its workability, etc. I am also interested in testing waterproof UV resistant adhesives to see if they perform well.
The material is available in roll widths of 4' or 5' increments x100' for a very reasonable cost.
Any experience or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.