Claims
- 1. A sail cover apparatus for completely covering a sail that is slidably supported on the mast and boom of a sailboat comprising:
- a pair of elongated flexible cover halves defining the sail cover and having mating lower edges for detachable securement along the foot of the sail, and upper edges for closure over the sail;
- means for securing the lower edges of the cover halves adjacent to the foot of the sail disposed along the boom;
- a lift line system comprising a plurality of first lines disposed on each side of said sail having their lower ends coupled adjacent to the top edges of said sail cover halves, at least one second line disposed on each side of said sail and coupled to said first lines for raising and lowering said cover halves adjacent to the sail on both sides along its full length and substantially parallel to both sides of the sail to form a sail receiving pocket to permit the sail to be lowered into the space between the sail cover havles;
- means for closing the upper edges of said cover halves to encircle the sail after the sail has been lowered; and
- means for collapsing and compacting said cover halves around said enclosed sail when the sail is lowered and for collapsing and compacting said cover halves along the foot of the sail when the sail is raised.
- 2. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, comprising a third pair of lines each having one end slidably supporting each of said second lines, and opposite ends for coupling to said mast so that said at least a second pair of lines can be raised and lowered by lowering and raising each of the opposite ends of said third pair of lines.
- 3. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for closing the upper edges of said cover halves comprises a full length zipper having mating zipper teeth disposed along the top edges of each of said sail cover halves, and a zipper slider joining said mating teeth for closing the halves after the sail has been lowered.
- 4. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, additionally comprising a longitudinal pocket disposed along the length of each of said cover halves, and at least one batten disposed in said pocket.
- 5. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for collapsing and compacting said cover halves comprises a pull cord slideably secured in a zig zag pattern along each side of said cover halves between upper and lower edges to permit the cover halves to be gathered around the sail after said cover halves have been closed around the sail, and alternatively to permit the cover halves to be compacted on the boom when the sail has been hoisted.
- 6. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for collapsing and compacting said cover halves comprises a pull cord slidably disposed around the periphery of each cover half, a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart cords each secured to the lower edge and coupled to said pull cord adjacent to the upper edge, so that tensioning said pull cord of each cover half tensions said parallel cords so as to pull together said upper and lower edges to permit the cover halves to be gathered around the sail after said cover halves have been closed, and alternatively to permit the cover halves to be compacted on the boom when the sail has been hoisted.
- 7. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for closing said cover halves comprises means for closing the front end of said cover.
- 8. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein said means for closing the front of the cover comprises a plurality of spaced apart hooks disposed along the front edges of said cover halves adjacent said mast, and a line for disposal through said hooks to secure said cover halves to said mast.
- 9. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for securing the bottom edges of said sail cover along the foot of said sail comprise a plurality of spaced apart grommets disposed along the bottom mating edges of said cover halves, correspondingly spaced apart grommets disposed along the foot of said sail, and means for lacing said bottom seam grommets of said sail cover halves to the sail grommets.
- 10. The sail cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for securing the bottom edges of said sail cover along the foot of said sail comprise a plurality of spaced apart grommets disposed along the bottom mating edqes of said cover halves, and lacing cord for coupling said grommets adjacent to the foot of said sail.
- 11. A method for completely covering a sail that is slidably supported on the mast and boom of a sailboat comprising the steps of:
- providing a pair of elongated flexible cover halves having upper edges for closure over the sail, and lower edges, said cover halves defining a sail cover;
- detachably securing the lower edges along the foot of the sail disposed along the boom;
- providing a lift line system comprising a plurality of first lines disposed on each side of said sail having their lower ends coupled adjacent to the top edges of said sail cover halves, at least one second line disposed on each side of said sail and coupled to said first line means for raising and lowering said cover halves adjacent to the sail on both sides along its full length and substantially parallel to both sides of the sail to form a sail receiving pocket to permit the sail to be lowered into the space between the sail cover halves;
- closing the upper edges of said cover halves to encircle the sail after the sail has been lowered; and
- collapsing and compacting said cover halves around said enclosed sail, when the sail is lowered, and collapsing and compacting the cover halves along the foot of the sail when the sail is raised.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of collapsing comprises inserting tension cords within each cover half coupling the upper and lower edges together so that tensioning said cords collapses said cover halves.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 11, comprising a third pair of lines each having one end slidably supporting each of said second lines, and opposite ends for coupling to said mast so that said second lines can be raised and lowered by lowering and raising each of the opposite ends of said third pair of lines.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein the step of closing the upper edges of said cover halves comprises providing a full length zipper having mating zipper teeth disposed along the top edges of each of said sail cover halves, and further providing a zipper slider joining said mating teeth for closing the halves after the sail has been lowered.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of collapsing and compacting said cover halves comprises providing a pull cord slideably secured in a zig zag pattern along each side of said cover halves between upper and lower edges to permit the cover halves to be gathered around the sail after said cover halves have been closed around the sail, and alternatively permitting the cover halves to be compacted on the boom when the sail has been hoisted.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of collapsing and compacting said cover halves comprises providing a pull cord slidably disposed around the periphery of each cover half, providing a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart cords each secured to the lower edge and coupled to said pull cord adjacent to the upper edge, tensioning said pull cord of each cover half tensions said parallel cords so as to pull together said upper and lower edges to permit the cover halves to be gathered around the sail after said cover halves have been closed, and alternatively compacting the cover halves on the boom when the sail has been hoisted.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of closing said cover halves includes the step of closing the front end of said cover.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 17, wherein said step of closing the front of the cover comprises providing a plurality of spaced apart hooks disposed along the front edges of said cover halves adjacent said mast, and providing a line coupled along said edge for disposal through said hooks to secure said cover halves to said mast.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of securing the bottom edges of said sail cover along the foot of said sail comprises providing a plurality of spaced apart grommets along the bottom mating edges of said cover halves, providing correspondingly spaced apart grommets along the foot of said sail, and lacing said bottom edge gommets of said sail cover halves to the sail grommets.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said step of securing the bottom edges of said sail cover along the foot of said sail comprises locating a plurality of spaced apart grommets along the bottom mating edges of said cover halves, and lacing a cord to couple said grommets adjacent to the foot of said sail.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 845,599 filed Mar. 28, 1986, now abandoned.
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