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Mundo
 
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Default Just got my sails back

UPS just dropped my sails of from their cleaning and overhaul at sail
care. I am impressed. They look pretty good. Got all the leather pockets
replaced on the luff of my main and general restitching and some
overstiching in the clew. Also had 2 jibs and the mizzen done as well.
Anyone else use these guys before?
Mundo
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Mundo wrote:
UPS just dropped my sails of from their cleaning and overhaul at sail
care. I am impressed. They look pretty good. Got all the leather pockets
replaced on the luff of my main and general restitching and some
overstiching in the clew. Also had 2 jibs and the mizzen done as well.
Anyone else use these guys before?


No, but I've worked over many a tired sail myself. Usually the outer
ends of the batten pockets are the first to go. BTW it's worth the extra
money IMHO to pay for the new hi-tech UV-resistant thread.

So what is your sail inventory? Got any mizzen staysails?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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I have a 140% gen roller reefing. I have a clubfooted jib also roller.
Main, Mizzen, 2 mizzen staysails (light, and a heavy, Drifter, and a
wind scoop;)I am also almost finished making my new dodger and sail
covers. I had them sew on the same sunbrella on the sun stips for the
jibs. Boat has been painted and all that is left is a couple of days of
bright work when the weather warms. Also installed some new electronics.
Knotmeter depth anemometer. The boat is 30 years old this year. It was
due for a little attention.
Mundo


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No, but I've worked over many a tired sail myself. Usually the outer
ends of the batten pockets are the first to go. BTW it's worth the extra
money IMHO to pay for the new hi-tech UV-resistant thread.

So what is your sail inventory? Got any mizzen staysails?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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Woefully inadequate sail inventory. It's
that of a rank amateur. You need some
storm sails and at least a couple more
light air headsails plus a spinnaker.

CN


"Mundo" wrote in message news:KwVHd.9778$ef6.4026@trnddc07...
I have a 140% gen roller reefing. I have a clubfooted jib also roller.
Main, Mizzen, 2 mizzen staysails (light, and a heavy, Drifter, and a
wind scoop;)I am also almost finished making my new dodger and sail
covers. I had them sew on the same sunbrella on the sun stips for the
jibs. Boat has been painted and all that is left is a couple of days of
bright work when the weather warms. Also installed some new electronics.
Knotmeter depth anemometer. The boat is 30 years old this year. It was
due for a little attention.
Mundo


DSK wrote:


No, but I've worked over many a tired sail myself. Usually the outer
ends of the batten pockets are the first to go. BTW it's worth the extra
money IMHO to pay for the new hi-tech UV-resistant thread.

So what is your sail inventory? Got any mizzen staysails?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:08:18 GMT, Mundo wrote this
crap:

UPS just dropped my sails of from their cleaning and overhaul at sail
care. I am impressed. They look pretty good. Got all the leather pockets
replaced on the luff of my main and general restitching and some
overstiching in the clew. Also had 2 jibs and the mizzen done as well.
Anyone else use these guys before?
Mundo



My sails don't get dirty.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!


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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:08:18 GMT, Mundo wrote

this
crap:

UPS just dropped my sails of from their cleaning and overhaul at

sail
care. I am impressed. They look pretty good. Got all the leather

pockets
replaced on the luff of my main and general restitching and some
overstiching in the clew. Also had 2 jibs and the mizzen done as

well.
Anyone else use these guys before?
Mundo



My sails don't get dirty.


and we all know why.



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The sailor having Nova Scotia on his agenda.. should
include Lunenburg and Chester as well as Bedford Basin
... Peggy's Cove will dazzle you.

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Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea!
Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_
Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___
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Boothbay Harbour is another gem.. with a village and
walking bridge like no other.
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Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea!
Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_
Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___
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