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#1 2016-07-16 00:57:41

diva27
Member

cockpit line bags

I've been thinking about getting the rat's nest of genoa and spin sheets in my cockpit organized with line bags, but I can't find anyone who stocks them. Holland MP carried a sticky bag line that you could also screw into place, but this morning they told me they only have one left of the 12x12 (I wanted 2, for the front of the traveller bar) and that they item is discontinued. Anyone know who stocks these things? Otherwise I could get a local canvas maker to put some together.
Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca


Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca

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#2 2016-07-16 20:44:23

bosco
Member

Re: cockpit line bags

Good morning Doug,
  The Chandlery in Ottawa carries these line bags in a few different sizes. Great folks deal with and quick service. Order on-line and it's on it's way to you that afternoon.
   Search " bags" in their rope and cordage section.

Clare Jordan.  Aragorn


Clare Jordan,
Stormont Yacht Club,
Long Sault

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#3 2016-07-17 09:49:56

diva27
Member

Re: cockpit line bags

Much thanks
Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca


Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca

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#4 2016-08-07 00:59:00

Katara
Member

Re: cockpit line bags

BLUE PERFORMANCE #BP460 SHEET BAG  google this product or consult your local canvas guy for custom bags
Gerard Warner
Katara, '79 Mk III
D.Y.C.  Ontario


Gerard Warner
Katara, '79 Mk III
D.Y.C.  Ontario

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#5 2016-08-07 01:05:32

diva27
Member

Re: cockpit line bags

I ended up ordering a large Ronstan mesh webbing bag from Reckord which fits nicely along the front of my traveller bar in front of the wheel binnacle. I have the option of screwing it into place but used the velcro strip because I need to get it out of the way if I ever need to operate the whale pump.
Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca


Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.douglashunter.ca

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