Jeff McFadden wrote:
David Tyler wrote: It's PVC that goes sticky and unpleasant, and it squeaks - do not use!
Polythene is good, but it must be black to withstand UV. My advice is to get thick sheet Polythene, cut it into strips, a little less than batten width, on a table saw, and pop rivet it on (better than self tappers). Counterbore for the rivet heads.
For the batten parrels, pop rivet on a little lacing eye, but don't tie directly to it - tie around the batten through the eye.
OK, I'm confused. Are you riveting that poly strip to the tubular batten?
Jeff
Yes, that's right. I'm aware that in theory it weakens the tube, but in practice, when I've bent a batten, it's been away from where there are holes.
Best, though, is a method that doesn't involve holes. Plastic tube is good, and can position the batten parrels, but it must be slippery, and it can be very difficult to get it fitted - softening with hot water and lubricant both help.
My preference is to carry the batten pocket right forward, and to sew on a fender consisting of a strip of 10mm closed cell foam (camping mat), covered by wear resistant material such as Cordura.