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  • Hey All,

    I have been reviving a 1997 Mystere 6.0 and the trampoline is pretty worn out. Any tips for how to bring it back to life or, if that isn't going to happen, where to get a new one?

    James
  • jgregsHey All,

    I have been reviving a 1997 Mystere 6.0 and the trampoline is pretty worn out. Any tips for how to bring it back to life or, if that isn't going to happen, where to get a new one?

    James


    Depending on the condition of the material itself, you can get it restitched. Typically, you can do 2 to 3 restitchings with a life of a trampoline. I have trampolines for two different boats that are from (at least) the 80's. I restitched them a couple of years ago. What ever you do, do not use Armor All on the trampoline to make it pretty....

    but, for replacement, I use C&C Sailmakers in Houston.

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    Scott

    Prindle Fleet 2
    TCDYC

    Prindle 18-2 Mod "FrankenKitty"
    Tornado Classic "Fast Furniture"
    Prindle 19 "Mr. Wiggly"
    Nacra 5.8 "De ja vu"
    Nacra 5.0
    Nacra 5.8
    Tornadoes (Reg White)
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  • some can be restitched but think about this
    if you fall through your tramp while stepping or unstepping your mast, try not to break both ankles/feet/legs at the same time on the trailer below - as it will make getting around much harder

    I recommend SunriseYacht (https://multihullnets.com/) for mystere tramps - mystere tramps have crazy small bolt ropes and the builder needs to be able to handle this - SLO sail and canvas FAILED BIG TIME - they could not make it and failed to return the tramp i sent them as a template - i strongly suggest you steer away from them
  • MN3some can be restitched but think about this
    if you fall through your tramp while stepping or unstepping your mast, try not to break both ankles/feet/legs at the same time on the trailer below - as it will make getting around much harder

    I recommend SunriseYacht (https://multihullnets.com/) for mystere tramps - mystere tramps have crazy small bolt ropes and the builder needs to be able to handle this - SLO sail and canvas FAILED BIG TIME - they could not make it and failed to return the tramp i sent them as a template - i strongly suggest you steer away from them


    Understand and agree fully on the smaller bolt rope. My Tornado tramps use (I think) a 4mm bolt rope. I hate to hear of misfortunes with anyone in the marine industry, but it happens.

    --
    Scott

    Prindle Fleet 2
    TCDYC

    Prindle 18-2 Mod "FrankenKitty"
    Tornado Classic "Fast Furniture"
    Prindle 19 "Mr. Wiggly"
    Nacra 5.8 "De ja vu"
    Nacra 5.0
    Nacra 5.8
    Tornadoes (Reg White)
    --
  • I’m not sure all the Mysteres used the small bolt rope.
    I ripped my 6.0XL, (in the 10’ wide configuration), & while speaking with Yves Sansoucy, regarding replacement, he specifically asked about the bolt rope size I had.
    He mailed me a brand new tramp,within the week.

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    Hobie 18 Magnum
    Dart 15
    Mystere 6.0XL Sold Was a handful solo
    Nacra 5.7
    Nacra 5.0
    Bombardier Invitation (Now officially DEAD)
    Various other Dock cluttering WaterCrap
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  • the material seems dry but isn't fraying. When should I replace it?
  • jgregsthe material seems dry but isn't fraying. When should I replace it?

    If you can see "runs" in it like a stocking
    if you can use a fingernail and break a string that is used to sew it together
    if it has rips in it that aren't patched that are growing or ripping
    when you can put a foot through it without trying
  • MN3
    jgregsthe material seems dry but isn't fraying. When should I replace it?

    If you can see "runs" in it like a stocking
    if you can use a fingernail and break a string that is used to sew it together
    if it has rips in it that aren't patched that are growing or ripping
    when you can put a foot through it without trying



    HAHA That last one made me laugh. I don't meet any of the above conditions. I know not to use ArmorAll but is there a product your recommend for softening it up? Might help to stretch it tight again too
  • Quote is there a product your recommend for softening it up? Might help to stretch it tight again too

    not that i am aware of
    modern tramps are made from Polypropylen - think your grocery/garbage bag
    not a lot you can do to soften this stuff up besides heat
  • Well, it happened. I was stepping the mast for a maiden voyage and the seams began to rip.

    Now I get to replace this piece as well. . . .

    Eventually I will get to sail this boat. . . .
  • Been there, done that last summer. The Thread rots faster than the mesh, unless you use ptfe thread. I've re-sewn a tramp twice before the mesh started to rot. If the propylene mesh is solid, you can get the tramp re-sewn to last for a season or 2. If the tramp mesh is tearing, it's done.

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    Chuck C.
    H21SE 408
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  • QuoteWell, it happened. I was stepping the mast for a maiden voyage and the seams began to rip.

    Order your new one asap - it is busy season for the guys who make them

    will again suggest sunrise - or call mystere in canada. dollar is pretty strong right now and you may get a good value (1.37)... however, you may also have your order held up in customs for weeks... months
  • One thing I didn't do when ordering a new tramp from Sunrise Yacht Products that I wish I had done was give any consideration to custom additions. For example, a large built in storage bag that spans the width of the tramp or some halyard pockets.

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    Bill Townsend
    G-Cat 5.0
    Sarasota
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  • shortyfoxOne thing I didn't do when ordering a new tramp from Sunrise Yacht Products that I wish I had done was give any consideration to custom additions. For example, a large built in storage bag that spans the width of the tramp or some halyard pockets.


    do you have the front tramp on your g-cat? I am guessing not. you can always get a pocket added to any tramp but it is a pain to remove it and be without it for a week or so

    the mystere templates they use have a front tramp pocket for the halyard and a rear tramp pocket that goes the entire width in the stern - we call those leaf catchers and I asked them to not include that in my last few tramps - but i did always order and extra wide front pocket

    an extra grommet for a spin retrieval line was a good addition
  • Quotedo you have the front tramp on your g-cat?

    I do have a front tramp but I'm not using it. I sail mostly alone, and I feel more in control without it, especially when it gets too windy. The pros and cons of front tramps are many and could be an interesting thread.

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    Bill Townsend
    G-Cat 5.0
    Sarasota
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  • shortyfox
    Quotedo you have the front tramp on your g-cat?

    I do have a front tramp but I'm not using it. I sail mostly alone, and I feel more in control without it, especially when it gets too windy. The pros and cons of front tramps are many and could be an interesting thread.

    agreed
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