DaveC426913 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 7:19 pm
Er. Jog my memory of the Puffin reference again?
Kevin wrote:
I've explained it several times in this thread, but here's some snippets that may help...
... Years ago I made a Mac burgee using one of the MacGregor clan tartans with an "M" in a ball with a "Puffin" bird mascot (a black & white, plump, somewhat quirky yet surprisingly graceful Scottish waterfowl - seemed appropriate! )... it was created as a bit of a joke....
... Besides, you loose all the silly symbolism of the Puffin! A goofy, clumsy, Scottish bird that nobody would ever say was beautiful, but it's definitely "built-for-purpose" and entirely unique - nothing else looks like one - and it's amazingly successful in it's environment.
... And since (mostly) they were black & white boats it seemed appropriate to have a (mostly) black & white bird to represent all of them. The goofiness of the Puffin just adds a bit of tongue-in-cheek amusement to the burgee, IMHO.
The point to both the puffin and the 'waterbago' was a bit of self-deprecating humor.
I'm thinking a puffin (sans letter) is the most generic version.
Kevin, can you generate one without the letter. I will get quotes for pricing.
Ok, I’ll try and find time to make a letter-based burgee. But I must warn that right now I’ve got my household in disorder because my whole house is getting a total HVAC upgrade and we are without heat until Friday.
I,d loan u Peach,s but I seem to have lost her to the Bahama,s
But likely a good thing as I,m sure ur Admiral might have something to say about that !
J
I realize I’m [several years] late to the party here, but the Admiral has an embroidery machine, and I’m pretty handy with the ol’ Sailrite. A burgee seems a little simpler than cushions and boom covers, at least!
More durable than silkscreen, and I’m content with the materials cost plus a l’il bit for wear and tear on Das Maschines. Then the lion’s share goes to keeping the board running.
You might just have some takers. All we need is an agreement on content.
Personaly, I have always liked calling our Macs Waterbago’s. A sail atop an image of a Winnebago makes me smile, but the tartan with the rope “M“ is fine with me.
I would pay $30 for one if it had a pic of a Mac doing 15 knots with a huge wake behind it. Maybe black, blue and white to represent the primary colors of the flag background. Of course, as everyone knows, the black racing stripes are waaaaay cooler than a blue hull.
camillo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:53 am
I realize I’m [several years] late to the party here, but the Admiral has an embroidery machine, and I’m pretty handy with the ol’ Sailrite. A burgee seems a little simpler than cushions and boom covers, at least!
More durable than silkscreen, and I’m content with the materials cost plus a l’il bit for wear and tear on Das Maschines. Then the lion’s share goes to keeping the board running.
Just a thought.
I have no skills in this. I'm not even sure what an embroidery machine is.
Russ wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:51 am
I have no skills in this. I'm not even sure what an embroidery machine is.
Are any of the patterns above seem doable?
It’s basically a cross between a sewing machine on steroids and a CNC mill. Like a 3D printer for thread.
Given what I’ve seen her do with the machine, none of the current proposals present any issue. Each color is just a different layer to the design.
Hopefully the source image is in a vector format, and if not I could retrace. In a former life I did graphic design and prepress and quite a lot of work was translating the random things people thought were print-ready...I’m looking at you, PowerPoint..
If we can find a tartan that works in Sunbrella or other outdoor fabric that would be best for longevity.