What does the custom lazy bag for a vang boom look like?

When you set off on a world tour, you know you cannot afford any mistakes because you won’t be able to repair or maintain your sail cover. Far from home, everything becomes complicated, so you must choose the only lazy bag tailored for this expedition.

Fully lined, closed with a half-moon flap behind the mast—since going around the mast would be too large—and equipped with a stuffer at the back to prevent birds from nesting, this custom lazy bag has been designed down to the smallest detail to offer strength, durability, and very practical use.

Beyond its features, it is worth noting that this lazy bag was entirely designed remotely. More than 15,000 km separated us from the boat, yet the cover fits it like a glove. We are proud to say that geographical distance is not an obstacle for us when it comes to custom-making our lazy bags. In fact, it is our entire expertise, born from experience and high technical skill, that allows us to successfully meet this challenge. We have developed effective and proven working processes to collaborate remotely with our clients. We understand that every boat is unique and that each client has different needs and preferences regarding their lazy bag. That is why we put our know-how at their disposal to design custom products that meet their specific requirements. We listen to our clients and work closely with them to create lazy bags that perfectly match their needs. No matter where you are, we are ready to design the lazy bag you need for your boat.

Discover below the installation guide sent via video to the owner of this Fountain Pajot 56 catamaran based in the Marquesas Islands and appreciate the quality of this magnificent lazy bag.

It’s a success—the lazy bag fits perfectly; see also the owner’s testimonial below.

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