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Capt. Rob October 18th 06 02:42 PM

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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


Scotty October 18th 06 02:49 PM

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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




Capt. Rob October 18th 06 02:50 PM

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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


Scotty October 18th 06 03:07 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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..

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?



Capt. Rob October 18th 06 03:54 PM

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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


Gilligan October 18th 06 04:09 PM

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Quote me sails for a Newport 16. Main, 110 and storm.




Capt. Rob October 18th 06 04:16 PM

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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.


Gilligan October 18th 06 04:28 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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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.


Don't call.



Maxprop October 18th 06 05:15 PM

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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



Capt. Rob October 18th 06 05:45 PM

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A tri-radial main??



Yep. Google it.



RB
35s5
NY



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