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Default Mylar Sails, Worth the cost?

Donals,

Norlam looks neat, but it has a life of 8 years on the boat or in the
bag. The laminating adhesive gave up on all of mine regardless of use
or care.

Matt Colie

Donals Dilemma wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 03:57:53 GMT, "The Carrolls"
wrote:


Why? I am not a racer, they cost about 40% more than dacron, what do I get
for my money?



Longer useful life.
Norlam is the choice unless you plan on cruising the World.
it looks like dacron but has a mylar layer between two layers of woven
dacron.


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