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Doug Kanter July 25th 03 02:30 PM

Beware of Sailrite
 
"Phil" wrote in message
.com...
Stink boater!!!! You suck! When did this become a sail/power issue?


In this newsgroup, some participants get the same "lift" from slamming other
boaters that others get from Viagra. Have pity.



Dennis O'Connor July 25th 03 05:28 PM

Beware of Sailrite
 
If you read carefully, he used a Sailrite sewing machine, not Sailrite
materials...

Denny

"Greg" wrote in message
...
I am surprised he is a sailor. Acts more like a stink boater. What a

jerk
to blame Sailrite and slander them when he purchased the materials
elsewhere. Bet he likes Hillary.
Greg Luckett

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
...
Was it the machine that bled, the cloth or the thread?
Which of these did you buy from Sailrite?

Brian Whatcott Altus OK

On 22 Jul 2003 19:09:03 -0700, (sailingbob)
wrote:

I just wanted to let the world know that my brand new sailcover I made
using my sailrite machine, cloth and thread bled all over my mainsail
staining it permanently. I guess blue stains all over the sail won't
slow me down. Sailrite's response was "tough luck". I would suggest
not doing business with these folks. I wish I had my $1500 back!
Life is too short to work with vendors that don't back up their
products. I would suggest going to a reputable canvas shop or buying
products from other sellers (e.g. sailmaker supply)as an alternative.
Live and learn.






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Doug Kanter July 25th 03 05:55 PM

Beware of Sailrite
 
Based on my reading, his message doesn't make it clear who the materials
came from.

"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message
...
If you read carefully, he used a Sailrite sewing machine, not Sailrite
materials...

Denny

"Greg" wrote in message
...
I am surprised he is a sailor. Acts more like a stink boater. What a

jerk
to blame Sailrite and slander them when he purchased the materials
elsewhere. Bet he likes Hillary.
Greg Luckett

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
...
Was it the machine that bled, the cloth or the thread?
Which of these did you buy from Sailrite?

Brian Whatcott Altus OK

On 22 Jul 2003 19:09:03 -0700, (sailingbob)
wrote:

I just wanted to let the world know that my brand new sailcover I

made
using my sailrite machine, cloth and thread bled all over my mainsail
staining it permanently. I guess blue stains all over the sail won't
slow me down. Sailrite's response was "tough luck". I would suggest
not doing business with these folks. I wish I had my $1500 back!
Life is too short to work with vendors that don't back up their
products. I would suggest going to a reputable canvas shop or buying
products from other sellers (e.g. sailmaker supply)as an alternative.
Live and learn.





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Bruce July 25th 03 08:41 PM

Beware of Sailrite
 
I bought the same machine from Matt when they first came out. It has a very
hard paint that has N E V E R bled on my work. I would bet that the
complainer got some kind of thinner or solvent on the machine which then
bled on the canvas. Either that or the sailcover is an inferior grade
material. Matt sells Sunbrella which D O E S N O T L E A C H. Sailrite
is a good company...bet complainer is an ?????? (fill in the blank).
Bruce



Greg July 26th 03 12:17 AM

Beware of Sailrite
 
LOL...
Greg

"Keith" wrote in message
...
Gee, I thought it was the wind fairies that loved Hillary...

Another Troll.... or blowboater.

--


Keith
__
"Start every day with a smile and get it over with." - W. C. Fields
"Greg" wrote in message
...
I am surprised he is a sailor. Acts more like a stink boater. What a

jerk
to blame Sailrite and slander them when he purchased the materials
elsewhere. Bet he likes Hillary.
Greg Luckett

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
...
Was it the machine that bled, the cloth or the thread?
Which of these did you buy from Sailrite?

Brian Whatcott Altus OK

On 22 Jul 2003 19:09:03 -0700, (sailingbob)
wrote:

I just wanted to let the world know that my brand new sailcover I

made
using my sailrite machine, cloth and thread bled all over my mainsail
staining it permanently. I guess blue stains all over the sail won't
slow me down. Sailrite's response was "tough luck". I would suggest
not doing business with these folks. I wish I had my $1500 back!
Life is too short to work with vendors that don't back up their
products. I would suggest going to a reputable canvas shop or buying
products from other sellers (e.g. sailmaker supply)as an alternative.
Live and learn.





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me July 27th 03 11:57 PM

Beware of Sailrite "they are great"
 

I don't buy it. I've had excellent success with Sailrite and see them at
most boat shows, they are very nice and helpful. This guy must be a moron.
(and no I don't work for Sailrite)

Stink boater!!!! You suck! When did this become a sail/power issue?


In this newsgroup, some participants get the same "lift" from slamming

other
boaters that others get from Viagra. Have pity.






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