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- 8th November 2010 at 10:49 pm #11123
I really need a new genoa, and now is the time to buy I am told. Has anyone out there got any recommendations (or otherwise). Looking at south coast makers probably, as may want them to visit the boat – got questions about shortening the luff length to allow for a forestay bottlescrew/tensioner. On the other hand, has anyone used one of these far east sail making outfits? Any experiences gladly received.
(PS can we have a spell checker button on the posting window?)
29th November 2010 at 2:27 pm #11911Have heard only good things about Dolphin sails. They used to make the “up market” sails for HT27's, they are also the sailmaker for Oyster say no more sailor!!!
8th December 2010 at 12:23 pm #11913Crusader have a discount specifically for HT owners
8th December 2010 at 1:28 pm #11914Could you post here the various prices quoted, please? Thanks
5th February 2011 at 6:27 pm #11915I got some quotes at the London Boat Show from various sail makers – all for a HT mk4 150% headsail (aprox 303 sq ft) including a UV strip and VAT:
Arun Sails – £758
Jenkells – £870
Crusader – £898
Kemp – from £877.12
North Sails – £1046.70I currently have Arun on my boat so I will probably stay with them as the price was the most competitive and they spoke a lot of sence on the stall. Maybe we can get a discount if we buy together. Anyone else interested?
7th February 2011 at 12:19 am #11912Good idea. Anyone else? I've sent a PM.
21st September 2011 at 9:22 pm #11916David & Gee Bee, since this post was last actie in Feb, I assume you've long since sorted out your sails?
If no, I'm interested – for both a foresail & mainsail (and poss some sort of stormsail).
10th January 2012 at 12:28 am #11917Yes. Followed up with Arun. Very good. I shortened my forestay at the same time and there were no cock-ups from measurements I gave. Ask for Ivor. Looking at a new main now, but even more expensive with full battens! So maybe not this year.
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