Sail Inventory
Team Catapult equipment record
Sail Inventory
Track sail codes, photos, location, retirement status, and notes. Tap Main, Jib, or Spinnaker. No dock-box detective work required.
Current view
At a glance
The code tells the story: D or N for maker, J, M, or S for sail type, then the inventory number.
Find the right sail
Choose a category
Tap a product, tap a maker, then open the sail. Simple enough for the dock.
Spreadsheet brain
Inventory table
Same information, tighter view. This includes the two new working columns: Retirement and Location.
| Code | Brand | Type | Model | Bought date | Rating | Class | Photos | Preview | Status | Notes | Retirement | Location |
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Keep it honest
Work list
The inventory gets useful when every sail has a location, a retirement status if it leaves, clean dates, and preview photos that actually open. Tiny details, big reduction in dock-box archaeology.
Retirement column
Use Sold or Trashed only after the sail leaves active inventory. If neither is checked, the sail is still considered active.
Location column
Use Truck, Shed, or Boat to show where the sail physically lives. Best practice: update this when the sail moves, not three weeks later by heroic memory.
Confirm exact bought days
DJ-1, DJ-6, DJ-7, and DJ-8 still need exact purchase dates confirmed.