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 Canvaswork and Sail Repair
 The skills required for top-notch canvaswork are astonishingly few, and canvas's potential to protect your boat and enhance your enjoyment of it is practically limitless. Here is all you need to tackle virtually any canvaswork project: sails and sailcovers, flags, dodgers, ditty bags, cushion covers, and awnings—including Biminis. It's clean, safe, and risk-free—and you'll save a bunch of money and get exactly what you want in the process.
Table of Contents
Introduction
What You Need
Sewing Machine Basics | Other Tools | Fabric | Other Supplies | Getting Your Machine to Sew | Diagnosing Problems
Flat Sheet Projects
Fender Skirt | Lee Cloths | Weather Cloths | Flags | Windscoop | Harbor Awning
The Pocket
Hanging Storage Pockets | Zipper Pockets | Tool Rolls | Sheet Bags | Multi-Pocket Bags
The Bag
One-Piece Tote Bag | Hatch Cover | Two-Piece Duffel Bag | Winch Cover | Life-Jacket Box
The Closed Box
Bolster | Zippered Duffel Bag | Cockpit Cushions | Settee Upholstery | Beveled Cushions | Bull-Nosed Cushions | Backrests | Custom Upholstery
Custom Canvas
Sail Covers | Boat Covers | Bimini Awning | Dodger
Sail Repair
Understanding Sail Shape | First Aid | Examing Your Sails | Restitching Seams | Patching a Tear | Replacing Panels | Batten Pocket Repairs | Chafe Protection | Clew Damage | Leech Lines | Hanks and Slides | Glossary | Index
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 PRODUCT DETAILS:- Publisher: International Marine —1996
- Author: Don Casey
- Binding: Hardcover — 7½ x 9½ inches
- Pages: 144 — Hundreds of b&w illustrations
- ISBN: 0070133913
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