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My First Sail

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This is the sail from my family’s first sailboat, a sabot, my dad got used from a customer back in 1980, so it was already old then. Also have the mast and boom.
I have so many fond memories of sailing with that little boat. What shall I do with the sail? Wash it and use it on another sabot? Turn it into a sail bag?
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Wellllll not a sailbag to hold sails!!

How about a fashion bag to hold your kit?
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This sort of thing....

Using a bit of creativity and a quick spin of the sowing machine or a trip to a clothing alterations shop, you could turn the old bag into a real memory with the Sabot logo and sail numbers...: The 2 batons could be handles. Sail cringles could be fore the ties...

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Tote bag. Or, it it could hang from the ceiling on your porch, etc..
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Wellllll not a sailbag to hold sails!!

How about a fashion bag to hold your kit?
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This sort of thing....

Using a bit of creativity and a quick spin of the sowing machine or a trip to a clothing alterations shop, you could turn the old bag into a real memory with the Sabot logo and sail numbers...: The 2 batons could be handles. Sail cringles could be fore the ties...

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:)

Mark
Thank you. I’m thinking about using this service

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Still looks like a sail to me, though it's a bit dirty. Looks like it would work for bopping around the harbor. Do you still have the boat?
Wash it and see how clean you can get it. In addition to a bag, there is an endless list of things you could turn it into if you are the creative type. A sunshade. An umbrella. A hammock. A very cool jacket that would be the envy of all sailors you meet. Snow pants shell. There was a story in Good Old Boat where someone made a sail into a series drogue. A firewood carrier. A flag (everyone will wonder what the numbers mean). .....
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Still looks like a sail to me, though it's a bit dirty. Looks like it would work for bopping around the harbor. Do you still have the boat?
No, the hull was destroyed 30 years ago by my brother’s family who trashed it, sadly. I had to put my dad in a home last year and, in cleaning out his garage, found all the rigging in a paper bag from a grocery store that went out of business decades ago, the centerboard which was too far gone to reatore, the fiberglass mast, wooden boom and this sail.
I thought for kicks I’d get an old sabot and use the sail, but during Covid my kids and I built a CLC sailing dinghy, so a sabot would be redundant.
Wash it and see how clean you can get it. In addition to a bag, there is an endless list of things you could turn it into if you are the creative type. A sunshade. An umbrella. A hammock. A very cool jacket that would be the envy of all sailors you meet. Snow pants shell. There was a story in Good Old Boat where someone made a sail into a series drogue. A firewood carrier. A flag (everyone will wonder what the numbers mean). .....
All great ideas - thank you!
I had to put my dad in a home last year
Maybe you could cut the Sabot from the sail and make a little square table matt for his bedside table?

When we put my mum in a home with dementia, she had a box of trinkets from her life that would be used but the staff when she would get upset. They would bring her Memory Box to her and ask her what the items were. She loved to remember the things, and she could easily remember long distant memories. It was just the last 20 years that had her stumped. 😥
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Maybe you could cut the Sabot from the sail and make a little square table matt for his bedside table?

When we put my mum in a home with dementia, she had a box of trinkets from her life that would be used but the staff when she would get upset. They would bring her Memory Box to her and ask her what the items were. She loved to remember the things, and she could easily remember long distant memories. It was just the last 20 years that had her stumped. 😥
Thank you. My dad is the same way. Some days are better than others, but his strongest memories are as a child and young adult with my mom. Most days he doesn’t immediately know who I am, but he can name me and my siblings in old pictures, so he’s still in there somewhere. :)
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My kids have fun memories from sailing a California built Sabot out of Newport RI back in the 1980's. Fun boat!
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My first sail (besides the Sunfish). When kids came along I still stuck with dacron, though, for entertainment. 45 years ago this past President's Day I was upside down over Ballard Peak in Telluride at 14,000' ASL thinking ". . . hmm . . . should I have brought some 02?"

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