Condition
Foot
Luff
Producer
Sails
Sail area
Condition
Foot
Luff
Producer
Sails
Sail area
Covers and accessories shield sails, spars and deck gear from UV, salt and abrasion. Correctly fitted covers extend sail life by 3–5 years and keep the boat race-ready or charter-clean. This page details the four essential groups—mainsail covers, headsail UV strips, helm & winch covers, plus rail and bag accessories—complete with measurements, fabrics and Resail’s upcycling route.
UV degrades Dacron at 1 % tensile loss per 100 hours of direct sun.
A fitted mainsail cover blocks 98 % of UVA/UVB.
Salt crystals left on furling headsails act like sandpaper; a UV strip prevents chafe.
Helm and winch covers stop fade, corrosion and frozen bearings.
Stack Pack
– Integrated lazy-jacks + zip-top cover
– Drops the sail into a tidy bag; no flaking required
– Sunbrella, Weathermax or recycled sailcloth outer; Tenara thread
– Sizing: P + 0.6 m length × boom E + 0.4 m width
Traditional flap cover
– Wraps the furled or flaked main, secures with twists or common-sense fasteners
– Cheaper, lighter, but needs crew on boom to fit
7–9 oz acrylic (Sunbrella) or polyester (Odyssey) sewn to leech and foot of furling genoas/jibs
Width: 10–12 % of LP (e.g. 1.4 m on a 140 % genoa)
Reversible port/starboard colours for even wear
Replace every 4–6 years before stitches fail
Wheel / pedestal cover
– Elastic or draw-cord; 60–120 cm diameter
– Fleece-lined options stop leather wheels cracking
Winch covers
– 150–300 mm height; numbered for quick ID
– Drain eyelets prevent ponding
Tiller cover – tapered tube, 1.2–2 m
Companionway spray dodger – roll-up or fixed
Sail ties – 6 mm Dyneema webbing, 0.8–1.5 m lengths
Mesh hatch covers – stop bugs, allow airflow
Mainsail cover
– P (black band to boom) + 60 cm
– E (boom length) + 40 cm
UV strip
– Measure foot and leech of furled sail; add 5ake 10 cm turn-under
Winch covers
– Drum diameter + 20 mm; height to top of self-tailer
Wheel cover
– Outside rim diameter ÷ π = fabric width
Faded covers still hold 70 % of their strength. Resail harvests them for:
Each cover diverted = 2–4 m² of marine acrylic kept in service.
Send photos + measurements to info@resail.org.