Definition of Sailcloth
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Fibre:
Cotton,
linen,
nylon.
Weave: Plain, some made with a crosswise rib.
Characteristics: A strong
canvas or duck. The weights vary, but most often the count is around 148 x 60. Able to withstand the elements (rain, wind and snow). Sailcloth for clothing is sold frequently and is much lighter weight than used for sails.
Uses: Sails, awnings, and all kinds of sportswear for men, women, and children.
Definition of Sailcloth
Click here for the US English version
Fibre:
Cotton,
linen,
nylon.
Weave: Plain, some made with a crosswise rib.
Characteristics: A strong
canvas or duck. The weights vary, but most often the count is around 148 x 60. Able to withstand the elements (rain, wind and snow). Sailcloth for clothing is sold frequently and is much lighter weight than used for sails.
Uses: Sails, awnings, and all kinds of sportswear for men, women, and children.