When you say slab cut do you mean cross cut as opposed to radial sails. There 
was a time that sailmakers said that dacron could only be used in a cross cut 
application, but lately several (north, doyle) have told me that it can be used 
in a radial layout. I haven't seen a laminate that hasn't been used in a radial 
application. Is this what you have?
Lew





-----Original Message-----
From: Cary M. Poplawski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 5:55 pm
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Race Sails




Dave,

?

I purchased my Dimension-Polyant Pentex 13 Flex?- 155% RFG 
http://www.dimension-polyant.com/e_docs/home/home_fr.htm?from Kent for 
$1514.00.? This was only about $400.00 more than the Dacron sail I purchased 2 
years ago.? I also bought a furling sock because I didn't want to go with 
a?Sunbrella?luff.? ( my marina has no?area to fold a sail).? 

?

There are also other?fabric companies out there, Bainbridge or Contender, that 
offer?similar Load Path?fabric that allows slab cut sails at a much reduced 
cost.? You can check out the various web pages and see how many race boats are 
going this route with great success.? It sure helped me this past year as I 
took first in the very competitive GLYC Falls Series JAM class.? This fleet 
included a couple of J120's, a Beneteau 40.7 and a C&C 120.? I hear the 
rumblings from these "big guys" every time I see them.? And I love it!!!

?

Sure, you can spend more money if you want.? But I think that Kent makes a 
great racing sail at a decent price.? And I don't feel guilty?about not having 
the crew or the sailing ability to sail up to these sails.

?

There is an effort to have a Catalina 27 start in the Detroit 2008 NOOD's, 
would you be willing to make the trip down?????

?

?

CMP

?

?

?

?


?

?-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of 
David Techlin
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Race Sails





Cary,

?

I am in Bay City currently nursing an old tape rive around the course.? Could 
you give me a ball park figure on the cost of the 155 thru Kent. I know they 
build good sails, my main competitor is a Grampian 26 who uses them anddoes a 
good job.

?

Thanks,

?

Dave Techlin

GUSTY # 1532

"Cary M. Poplawski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I too have Kent Sails. This past season I had a Pentex 155% RFG and an
asymmetrical spinnaker made by them. Could not be happier with both. With
the new high tech sail cloth out there are affordable ways to build
effective race sails. Give them a shout, ask for Tom.

As I mentioned before, you get much better customer service from your local
sail lofts. Not to mention good winter discounts. We are lucky to have
Kent and others here in SE Michigan. From past experience I am leery of
some of the internet sail lofts. You need to order early to get your sail
on a boat from Thailand, and then you better hope it is cut the way you
want. Be careful of Sails East. Others have Catalina 27 sails off the
shelf.

CMP

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Bayless
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Race Sails


Mine are made by a local sail maker, Kent. I've been told they are good
sails, but have zero experience beyond that.

Steve Bayless
#3491 "Liebchen"
Port Huron, MI







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