S.S. .. do you have a full picture view of the boat with
the new sails?
NH_/)_
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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No mistakes and no return necessary:
http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html
S.Simon
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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What do you do if they made some mistake?
Can you return them and who pays for shipping?
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Honk Kong Sails made mine. They have a website:
http://www.netfun.com/cgi-bin/hksail/
Check them out. They are the best priced sails
by far with standard features like double row of
reef points, sail insignia and numbers tell tales,
etc. that others charge extra for. I got a main
and working jib for a little over a grand including
shipping.
From looking at the sails that just arrived yesterday
I'd say the quality and workmanship is excellent.
I managed to get the old mainsail off and the new
one bent on but a big thunderstorm came up and
I had to put the cover on the sail even before getting
the battens in yesterday evening. Maybe if the
weather holds I'll get some sailing in today and
take some pics to post on a webpage at my
site.
Good luck.
S.Simon
"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
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Hi Simon,
What kind of sails did you get and was it a good
deal?
I'm
currently looking around for new sails for my 28. Thanks for any
help.
Brian McAloon
S/V CLIODHNA M28 OI
Pompano Beach, Florida.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Dear Group,
I managed to nurse my new sails through customs and have word
from FED EX tracking that the sails are on the delivery truck
which
left from Marathon (forty miles south of here) at a little after
nine
this morning. I should have the sails in my grubby little hands
later
on this afternoon.
Boy are you gonna be jealous when you get a load of how well the
new sails set and how shiny new they look. No more critics allowed
like the last time I showed pics of worn-out sails. There will be
nothing
to criticize.
Look for a link to a new webpage showing actual sailing pictures
with
new working sails in a week or two.
S.Simon - constantly improving his fine blue water yacht