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Glen \Wiley\ Wilson
 
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Default Sewing Machin ,, Sailing ,,, cloth repairs question

Well, there you have it. If you want a known excellent machine
tailored for boat use, with outstanding support from an established
vendor, Sailrite is hard to beat. If you want to take the time to
learn the ins and outs of industrial machines, research the various
sources, and handle finding parts and support yourself, you can find a
better price.

As for buying supplies and material from them, I've generally found
their prices and selection to be as good as any retail source I had
access to.

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:11:51 GMT, "Courtney Thomas"
wrote:


I, happily, resorted to SailRite's assistance and plan on gratefully buying
most of my material from them. I am working on one of their series drogue
kits and they are knowledgeable and helpful to a fault.

A word from the unwise,

Courtney


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