+1 for Molly Tasker; my new (2-year old) genoa works well, and came just as ordered.
— Fred Fred Street -- Minneapolis S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI > On Oct 6, 2018, at 8:44 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Edd; > > I bought a 135 genoa for my 38 from Rolly Tasker sails in Brooksville, FL for > $2200 before I went to Bermuda last year. > > The sail is made of 7.7 oz. Marblehead low-aspect fabric (the best grade I > could find short of a laminate), with medium weight selected for the wind > conditions I expect to find in NC and the Chesapeake. Sail has a foam luff to > reef to 100%, draft strips, sail numbers, and a trim stripe to help in > positioning the genoa cars. Jockey Red Sunbrella UV cover. Made to the > dimensions I sent, with tweaking after a couple of conversations to get the > clew height just above the lifelines to facilitate trimming. (The light 130 I > had been using had a high clew and the boat was just about 5’ too short to > get a good sheet lead for trimming... go figure… so the choice was new sail > or bigger boat.) > > I’m very happy with the sail, and with the communication and service I got. > And the sail was actually delivered a couple of weeks ahead of the promised > date. > > Contact: > Dirk Sharland > National Sail Supply, LLC (Rolly Tasker Sails, Florida) > 26092 Withrow Rd > Brooksville, FL 34601 > 1-800-611-3823 > > > Rick Brass > Washington, NC
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