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Promoting the Tasar on your new jib
The switch to Mylar sails has attracted a lot of attention, and
is helping promote the Tasar. A new "Tasar" wordmark and
a modernized Tasar logo, both designed by Jonathan Ross, are an
important part of the new "mylar" look. Displaying the
"www.tasar.org" url on the main and jib was also part
of the plan to increase awareness of the class..
We originally hoped to have the sail maker apply the logo, wordmark,
and urls during manufacture. Bethwaite Design and the sail maker
agreed to apply the logo and the wordmark to the main, but they
are not applying the url to either sail..
We have gone ahead with the plan to disply the url, but only on
the jib. All mylar jibs delivered in Canada and the US will come
with the url "tasar.org" (the "www" was dropped)
in laser cut self-adhesive vinyl. We would like everyone with a
mylar jib to display this on the port side of the jib, about three
inches below the middle batten, as shown in the photo.
The url is laser cut in red vinyl, and comes with a transfer sheet
on the front, so you can apply all the lettering in one operation,
as follows:
- peel back a small part of the backing sheet to expose a couple
of inches of the sticky side at one end of the sign
- position the sign where you want it on the jib (about 3 inches
below the middle batten, just above the tell tales, on the port
side)
- press the exposed adhesive on to the sail
- gently pull off the rest of the backing sheet from the under side
of the sign, while pressing the sign onto the sail
- remove the transfer sheet from the front of the sign once the
whole sign is stuck to the sail
- heat the sign with a heat gun (or hair dryer) to increase the
adhesive bond, and make sure the sign stays stuck to the sail
It would be really great if everyone who gets a mylar jib would
take a few minutes to apply the sign.
Here's what you will be getting with your new jib:

Heres how it will look:

Richard Spencer
Posted 2006-08-30
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