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Sails and seacox
Publié : 20 nov. 2023, 11:26
par Smilla
Hi,
I am a proud owner of the RM 1200 "Salty Dog" based in Norway since this summer. We sail her double handed for 7 weeks durin Summer and will hopefully being able to try ski & sail next spring. As my french has room for improvement

I will stick to english.
Two questions regarding the 1200:
First does anybody know wether the seacox are frost safe or not? I have done mine up with antifreeze but would still like to know beacuse we are heading up to the Lofoten next summer.
Second: Where do you order your sails? Mine are made in Norway and have seen better days. I thought there might be a sailmaker round La Rochelle that knows these boats and the needs they have.
All the best, thx for your answers!
Colin
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 20 nov. 2023, 12:42
par alainplace
Hi Colin,
Welcome in the 1200 family ! But is it a 1200 or a 1270 ?
To answer to your questions,
By "seacox" do you mean :
through hull

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or valve :

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I guess, like ours, yours are RANDEX. You should contact them and describe the conditions you are going to meet.
https://www.randex.fr/randex/contact/contact.phpConcerning the sails, ours where cut by Sail Concept near Vannes. They have done quite a few sails for the 1200.
https://www.voilerie-sailsconcept.com/contactAlain
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 20 nov. 2023, 16:22
par Smilla
Hi ! Thx for the welcome and the answer. I have a 1200, we had a look at the 1270, a lovely boat but just out of range. You have the RM 1200 number 15? Bluebird?
I meant the valve, but thx anyway. I will conact them and see what they say.
And thx for the sailmaker I will get a quote there.
Thx a million
Coilin Paterson
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 20 nov. 2023, 17:47
par Guy71
Hi Colin
We usually document the boat we own on the line "Bateau" in our profile.
Here is why Alain thought you had a 1270:

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I encourage you to update yours.
In case of any question do not hesitate to ask.
Regards
Guy
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 20 nov. 2023, 20:05
par pl
Hi,
If you keep your boat afloat in cold waters during the winter it is generally recommended to keep your valves at a 45-degrees angle if the boat is unattended. They should not be kept open neither closed.
All the best
patrice
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 21 nov. 2023, 16:20
par alainplace
Hi Colin,
Ours is "Hatoup" number 13.
I couldn't find "Salty Dog" in our database, what was her previous name?
If you agree, we will update your file.
Alain
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 26 nov. 2023, 10:01
par Isabelle et Thierry
Hi Colin.
My RM 1200 is Rocking Chair (n°2)
My sails have been cut by North Sails in Geneva (Switzerland) about 10 years ago and over 20,000 nm.
My Genoa is still in good condition, the mainsail shows the years...
A new one is under production by the same sailmaker.
Regards
Thierry
Re: Sails and seacox
Publié : 01 janv. 2025, 16:23
par Smilla
Thx for all that! She did well over winter ( even if it didnt really freeze)
I have updated my data and would like to use the long evenings to update my boat spec about salty do. Where do I upload stuff?
Cheers
Colin