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Go ahead; I've got a good grip on my chair. Firer Away with another dumb rebuttal. I'm ready:^) The 35s5 sails were said to be in great shape....but here's what I found during the full survey. The mylar main was badly stained with mildew. An effort was made to wash it...a no-no, and it suffered even more. The owner said I'd get a season out of it and he was right. The 110% was in the same kind of shape, more ugly than worn, but now has some delamination. The 155 is in good shape, but FAR too much sail for the boat. I'll probably sell it off at some point. The chute is practically new. The heavier storm sail is unused. So in short it was a mixed bag. I paid less for the boat after the sails were surveyed. I've bought very nice sails to replace these and I'm excited to get them up! I've e-mailed you the deal I got.... RB 35s5 NY |
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