Boom Sail Bags

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kwiggy
kwiggy
1 posts
1 posts
2 Jul 2012 10:37am
Hi, I am looking at getting a Lazy Jack Boom Bag made for my Hunter & I am wondering if anyone has suggestions about a good supplier for these whos prices are reasonable.
MichaelR
MichaelR
NSW
862 posts
NSW, 862 posts
2 Jul 2012 5:29pm
Look up Hood Sailmakers in Brookvale NSW. They did mine and it's brilliant.

Michael
MorningBird
MorningBird
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
2 Jul 2012 7:17pm
Where are you?
I have a contact in Sydney who can do a very good one for excellent prices. He made my boom cover 6 years ago and it is still in excellent condition. He also made my dodger and it also is excellent.
I can give you his contact if you are close.
Disralei
Disralei
NSW
127 posts
NSW, 127 posts
2 Jul 2012 10:59pm
I had my Lazy Jacks, dodger & bimini made by East Coast Sail in Newcastle and am very happy with the result. the two piece sail bag is great and gives good waterproofing as from that of a one piece bag

See link ecmarinesail.com.au/



Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7752 posts
NSW, 7752 posts
3 Jul 2012 9:23am
kwiggy said...

Hi, I am looking at getting a Lazy Jack Boom Bag made for my Hunter & I am wondering if anyone has suggestions about a good supplier for these whos prices are reasonable.


Not hard to make. Sailrite.com have kits or you can just download the how to video.
Mine is similar to Disralei's though I did not make this one. Made the one for my previous yacht. Buy the acrylic material locally. The material is easy to sew on a home sewing machine.
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