We do have a local loft. Doyle Sails. Just drop sails off at The Chandlery. 
Rick Race is good.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Dziedzic
Sent: 29/12/2013 16:50
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa


Paul,

I fully support the idea. But we don’t have a local loft and I don’t think I 
would want to pay double for the privilege. Some premium is certainly worth it, 
but not 100%.

Marek (in Ottawa)



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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 11:22:36 -0800

From: Paul Baker <pauljba...@shaw.ca>

To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com

Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa

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There's a few online lofts that would sort a jib and main for a 27 for 

around $2k.  I know Precision, 

http://www.precisionsailloft.com/C-C-27-Mark-3-Sails-for-Sale-cu-s/2149.htm 

would be around that price, and you wouldn't have to pay for shipping to 

your door as they are based out of Langford somewhere.  FX Sails are 

another one, similar ballpark.  Of course both are going to be dacron 

sails at that price, and also made in China or similar.

FWIW, I just ordered a new 110% from Leitch & McBride here in Sidney to 

replace the one that I ripped up the other day, I prefer to use locally 

made things when I can with the associated support etc.

Cheers,

Paul

Orange Crush

1974 C&C 27MkII

Sidney, BC
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