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    Posted: 20 Feb 17 at 7:56pm
I am planning on making bags out of some old sails that have been torn up just for now and may replace with proper bags in the future but the bags are quite expensive for what they are so I'm just looking for the sizes now
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try SP Boats for cheap and cheerful bags. they wont have extra pockets in but he'll do you a good deal.
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Originally posted by Josh14441

I am planning on making bags out of some old sails that have been torn up just for now and may replace with proper bags in the future but the bags are quite expensive for what they are so I'm just looking for the sizes now


Quite right. The cost of the bags is mostly labour. A bit of proper mesh in the bottom  might be worth it.
 I saw a 'ball at the show a while back, neat system of drawstring and elastic to close the bag. A look around your nearest Fireball fleet would be a couple of hours well spent IMHO. Most Fireball sailors will be only too happy to help.
I suspect the size is mostly about leaving enough deck for it to be rigid enough?

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Yes mainly about being rigid enough
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Take a look at the Draycote Fireball fleet pages - e..g. http://www.draycotewater.co.uk/fleets/fireball/html/rigging_-_spinnakers_-_boats_w.html. 

It'll give you an idea of the size and also shows the bag closer system, which is needed to stop the kite escaping. I would echo RS's advice to visit a fleet for a good eyeball. Time and fuel well spent. Staunton Harold near Nottingham; Hayling on the south coast; Blackwater on the east coast; Draycote Water near Rugby; Poole; Paignton; Chew Valley.......

Also see http://www.fireballsailing.org.uk/index.asp?selection=technical-information but be aware some of the links are broken in the migration to the new site - apologies.

Finally, the bags need to let water out so mesh in the bottom or leave holes in the corners.


Edited by Noah - 20 Feb 17 at 10:50pm
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