If you go on ebay and type in Catalina 30 you will see a red white and blue drifter that he made for my 27.
>>> Dave Robinson <[email protected]> 1/19/2010 3:42 PM >>> I sent him an e-mail a few days ago, haven't heard back. He's almost local, and was recommended by my friendly local Catalina broker..... Thanks Dave Robinson Peregrine 1978 Catalina 27 #3695 QCYC, Toronto Sailing is a good sport. You don't have to beat up the other guy like you do in boxing and football; you just try to outsmart him, and then you go out and have a beer with him" -John Kolius On 19-Jan-10, at 5:34 PM, Mark Robertson wrote: > I have been working with Martin at Somerset sail and he by far has > the best price on mainsails his email address is Martin @ Somerset > Sails He will make the sail to your specs. Tell him I referred you. > >>>> Dave Robinson <[email protected]> 1/19/2010 3:28 PM >>> > > O.K. > It's time.... > Gotta get a new main. > So, what's the advice of the group? > Loose footed or shelf? > Full Batten or 2+2 > The boat is a standard rig but with a new mast built by Le Fiell. It's > a heavier section than the OEM spar with airfoil spreaders. The boom > has a welded gooseneck and an internal 6:1 outhaul. > We do a lot of club racing (jib and main) on Lake Ontario with a lot > of light-air evenings > Thanks > Dave Robinson > [email protected] > > Dave Robinson > Peregrine > 1978 Catalina 27 #3695 > QCYC, Toronto > > Sailing > "The fine art of getting wet and being sick while slowly going > nowhere" > Albert Eistein > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
