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On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 16:46:58 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: I've got a couple of additional questions if you don't mind... You were talking about your boat having the SailTrack (tidesmarine) system? I was chatting with them about what it would take for my boat. I asked them the approximate cost and it came back as something just shy of $1K. I have 13 intermediate slots that go into the track plus the head and tack connections. I have 1/2 battens, so no batten cars are needed, just the regular cars. Of course, I also need the track material, but the cost seems high. They go by the mast height from the boom, so I guestimated 36', and thus the $1K quote. Did you investigate other alternatives? Is that on the order of what you paid? I'd like to get something sooner vs. later at this point. I think I paid right around $25 a foot. That was a few years ago. They include all the slugs, etc in the price. You might try negotiating a little on the lack of batten cars, as those are obviously more expensive then the 1 inch slugs. I had looked at the other systems, such as Harken's, but they all cost a LOT more, and didn't seem to have much advantage, if any. On a 70 foot boat, the Harken roller cars might be worthwhile if you were raising the sail manually, but these days, 70 foot boats have power furling mainsails, so even there, the Tides would be great. The Harken may be 'slightly' better, but the Tides is a mile better than stock, and very close to the Harken at half the price. I am completely happy with the strong track and have no regrets. It was money well spent. |
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