My Leitch & McBride was measured, designed, cut, stitched and fitted here in 
Sidney. The advantage of a smaller loft I guess. 

Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 12:09:12 -0500
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Got a New 135% Head Sail
From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
CC: dainyr...@icloud.com

My new Quantum sails were designed in the local Annapolis loft and made in Sri 
Lanka.  I found this out only because I asked after touring the Annapolis loft. 
 They only do repairs locally.
Bob Boyer

Sent from my iPhone, Bob Boyer
On Feb 25, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Hi Josh,
 
So, your local loft had a complete sail delivered from somewhere?  They didn't 
actually construct the sail?  I heard most of the biggies, Doyle, North, 
Quantum, all actually assemble some of their sails off shore.
 
Just wondering if that is what yours was.
 
Danny

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From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
To: "C&C List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Cc: Josh Muckley <muckl...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Got a New 135% Head Sail
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:37:39 -0500



Just for the record, my local loft won't make a quote until they measure the 
boat.  They won't make the order until %50 payment is received.
Frustratingly, on my most recent purchase, they weren't allowed to take 
delivery from the manufacturer until full payment was made.  I fully expected 
to be able to keep %50 until delivery to me after a full inspection.  I 
capitulated, made payment in full, and the sail was delivered.  Inspection was 
satisfactory and now the loft is storing it free of charge.  It all worked out.
I will admit that sometimes it does feel a little bit like I'm just a small fry 
and that I'm wasting their time.  A little part of me gets it though, lookie 
loos and shoppers take time and don't make money.  So, in a way the guy that 
has already opened his wallet has paid to be top priority.
Josh Muckley
 S/V Sea Hawk
 1989 C&C 37+
 Solomons, MD
On Feb 25, 2016 9:59 AM, "Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:


I purchased a Rolly Tasker 155 a couple of years ago for Suhana. It's a good 
sail but like the OP, I have nothing to compare it against except the original 
genoa which was deteriorating. So, leagues better than what I had. It was $1600 
shipped to my door from Thailand and arrived two weeks after I placed the 
order. The local lofts all wanted about double for same/similar features and a 
lot more time.
 
Here's the rub and here's where I disagree with people on this list and others 
that tout the "support" and "cusomter service" of the local guys. I was treated 
better by the foreign sail loft. They answered my emails in a timely way, they 
were polite and interested. The locals, almost all of them, had a standoffish, 
almost arrogant attitude and they were slow to provide pricing and email 
replies. to me, that's terrible customer service. First and foremost, I want to 
be treated like a valued customer and that starts with the first hello, it 
doesn't start after I open my checkbook and they come out to my boat. 
 
No thanks.
 
Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
 



On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:


My last North 155 Mylar/Kevlar was made in Sri Lanka as was much of the clothes 
hanging in our closets.  One of my sailing buddies retired from Kellwood.  
Kellwood, VF, and a few others make most clothing sold in the US.  He 
frequently traveled to offshore Kellwood facilities.  He told me the North 
Sails plant was next door to one of the Kellwood sites.
Bottom line is he said the quality control systems in these offshore facilities 
is as stringent as onshore plants.
My local sail maker made me a 155 years ago.  We were in position for 3rd in 
class in a regatta when the tack on the sail let go.  Seems he forgot to sew on 
the web reinforcement through the tack ring.  He was on a nearby boat and 
watched as the sail ripped 1/3 of the way up the luff tape.
When we got back to the pier he came over and asked what happened.  I reached 
in my pocket, pulled out the tack ring and handed it to him.  He repaired it 
but it will always be a repaired sail.
So much for Made in USA quality.
Dennis C.
 Touche' 35-1 #83
 Mandeville, LA


On Feb 24, 2016 3:32 PM, "Danny Haughey via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:




Hello all,
I just received my new head sail from Precision sail loft last night!  I'll be 
unrolling it tonight to have a first look.  I took a chance to order online 
from this Canadian based company.  The sail was built in Sri Lanka from what I 
can tell.  I ordered the Challenge High Modulus Dacron.
 
My question is, what should I be looking for as I inspect the new sail?  I plan 
on comparing the old Rolly Tasker head sail and the relatively new seeming 
Main.  Other than that, I don't really know enough about sails to know if I got 
what I paid for.  I'll probably unroll it and snap a bunch of pics if anyone 
would be interested.
 
Thanks for any insights and advice you may be able to offer.
 
Danny
T40Rum Runner IVMattapoisett, MA


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