that's where I got my head sail this year.
Danny
On 10/13/2016 10:59 AM, Martin Kane via CnC-List wrote:
Dave
Check out Precision Sails in Victoria BC. They have a great on-line
site. Sails are made Asia somewhere but inspected and shipped from
BC. I got a 135 and asym from them this year. Very happy with the
product and price.
Martin
C&C 29-2 Recalculating
MCC Toronto
*From:*Dave S [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, October 13, 2016 8:56 AM
*To:* C&c Stus List <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Stus-List Mainsail replacement considerations
Just received the results from the fall check-up and the local sail
loft has diagnosed Windstar's ('85 33-2) mainsail as "beyond
expired". Cue the Monty Python...
The current main has two sets of reef points, (cringle at the leech
and and ring-on-webbing-straps at the luff.)
No telltales other than streamers off the leech.
IIRC there may be a leech line.
4 partial battens battens.
There are two cringles at the clew, one above the other, and what I
believe is called a "shelf" of lighter weight cloth along the foot.
Have never used this out of ignorance, but perhaps I should.
it has a rope foot, slides on the luff.
I will have Rolly Tasker in Thailand quote, as well as UK sails here
in Toronto.
I value the 33-2's performance but most of my sailing is recreational
sailing here on Lake Ontario. Would like to distance race but
not looking to be ultra-competitive at the top level. Don't want
to buy another Main for this boat in the next decade.
Any thoughts or recommendations on a replacement, or comments on sail
lofts? Many thanks!
Dave
Windstar 33-2
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