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This quote is a one time offer for Scott Vernon. It is not representative of typical prices and includes several built in discounts. Incidentally, the loft is run by a fellow who had the final Seidelmann sails, which were made in PR and shipped to him after the company folded. He doesn't have any of those sails left, but I thought you might like to know. Seidelmann 295 Radial mainsail with two reef points and slugs. Roach-unadjusted Cloth radial weave 6.5 Ounce from Contender Cost: 1300.00 Beyond this point, if you have genuine interest you'd have to call me and after that you'd deal with the loft directly. Cheers, RB |
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What ''built in discounts'' ?
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. This quote is a one time offer for Scott Vernon. It is not representative of typical prices and includes several built in discounts. Incidentally, the loft is run by a fellow who had the final Seidelmann sails, which were made in PR and shipped to him after the company folded. He doesn't have any of those sails left, but I thought you might like to know. Seidelmann 295 Radial mainsail with two reef points and slugs. Roach-unadjusted Cloth radial weave 6.5 Ounce from Contender Cost: 1300.00 Beyond this point, if you have genuine interest you'd have to call me and after that you'd deal with the loft directly. Cheers, RB |
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What ''built in discounts'' ? My discounts. I get them because I work for a yard and am ordering sails for various boats. It's up to you. I expect a standard cross cut would be even cheaper, but at 1300.00 you might as well have the tri-radial. RB |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. It's up to you. I expect a standard cross cut would be even cheaper, but at 1300.00 you might as well have the tri-radial. why? |
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but at 1300.00 you might as well have the tri-radial. why? It will hold it's shape better over time and it looks nicer! Call me if you want additional info. Thanks, RB 718-757-7114 |
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Quote me sails for a Newport 16. Main, 110 and storm.
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Gilligan wrote: Quote me sails for a Newport 16. Main, 110 and storm. Gilly, are you serious? I'll call them, but please don't have me bothering these guys if you're just trolling. Okay? Thanks. R. |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Gilligan wrote: Quote me sails for a Newport 16. Main, 110 and storm. Gilly, are you serious? I'll call them, but please don't have me bothering these guys if you're just trolling. Okay? Thanks. R. Don't call. |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... What ''built in discounts'' ? My discounts. I get them because I work for a yard and am ordering sails for various boats. It's up to you. I expect a standard cross cut would be even cheaper, but at 1300.00 you might as well have the tri-radial. A tri-radial main?? Max |
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A tri-radial main?? Yep. Google it. RB 35s5 NY |
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