Stus-List Used sails for sale

2018-05-13 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
The following sails are listed for sale and their condition is indicated. Some 
pictures are available :

Genoas to fits boats with an I of 44-46’ and a J of 13-14’ (Fits C 33 Mk II, 
C 99, etc.)

1. Doyle Kevlar #1 155% good condition $800

2. Evolution # 2 140% Kevlar/taffeta very good condition $1000

3. Doyle cruising laminate #3/blade good condition $800

Mainsail to fit boats with a P of 40.5’ and an E of 13’

1. Doyle cruising laminate with slides good condition $1000

Spinnakers

1. From a C 35 Mk 3 (I 46.3’ J 13.6’) North like new mylar I oz. $1100

2. Shock 35 .6 oz Ulman VMG spinnaker 0.6 oz (I 49’ J 13.8’) good $400



If interested contact R Stright, Halifax @strig...@eastlink.ca




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Re: Stus-List Used sails in Good to very good condition

2018-03-26 Thread steve dewar via CnC-List
> Hi Rod
> I have a CC 35 mkiii and am kicking tires for some additional sails. I’m 
> interested in the Doyle Kevlar #1 and North Spinnaker.
> What kind of money are you looking at? I’m on Lake Erie at Port Dover, On.
> You can PM at stevede...@icloud.com
> thanks
> 
> Steve

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Stus-List Used sails in Good to very good condition

2018-03-25 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
The following sails are listed for sale and their condition is indicated.  Some 
pictures are available of some of the sails:



Genoas to fits boats with an I of 44-46’ and a J of 13-14’ (Fits C 33 Mk II, 
C 99, etc.)

1.  Doyle Kevlar #1 155% good condition
2.  Evolution # 2 140% Kevlar/taffeta very good condition
3.  Doyle cruising laminate #3/blade good condition



Mainsail to fit boats with a P of 40.5’ and an E of 13’

1.  Doyle cruising laminate with slides good condition



Spinnakers

1.  From a C 35 Mk 3 (I 46.3’  J 13.6’) North like new mylar I oz.
2.  Shock 35 .6 oz Ulman VMG spinnaker 0.6 oz (I 49’ J 13.8’) good



Contact the undersigned at strig...@eastlink.ca   
if interested for further details



Rod







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Re: Stus-List Used Sails sources recommendations

2015-01-27 Thread Eric Baumes via CnC-List
Bacon Sails http://www.baconsails.com/ bought a spinnaker a couple years,
was as described.

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:


After our 25-30 knot wind adventure I had a couple tears in my furling
135 genoa (I had it down to about 100) it's at the loft for repairs and my
guy is telling me I really need a 'Heavy Weather' working jib of some sort
to handle this 25-30 knots stuff.

Since those higher winds days are rather infrequent on the lake I
don't really want to spend a lot of money on a new working jib. (Although I
might get a new 135)  Do you guys have recommendations for good sources on
used sails?  I would think a 10oz heavy Dacron 100 of some description
would do fine.

I'm told that Bacon sails in Annapolis is a great place to start, any
other suggestions?

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ Take Five
Lake Lanier, GA




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Re: Stus-List Used Sails sources recommendations

2015-01-27 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Francois,

 

Bacon is the go to place for used sails around here.  Good square deals.
It definitely sounds like you could use a good working jib.

 

Jake

 

Jake Brodersen

Midnight Mistress

CC 35 Mk-III

Hampton VA

 

 

 

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Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 12:59 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Used Sails sources recommendations

 

After our 25-30 knot wind adventure I had a couple tears in my furling 135
genoa (I had it down to about 100) it's at the loft for repairs and my guy
is telling me I really need a 'Heavy Weather' working jib of some sort to
handle this 25-30 knots stuff.  

Since those higher winds days are rather infrequent on the lake I don't
really want to spend a lot of money on a new working jib. (Although I might
get a new 135)  Do you guys have recommendations for good sources on used
sails?  I would think a 10oz heavy Dacron 100 of some description would do
fine.  

I'm told that Bacon sails in Annapolis is a great place to start, any other
suggestions? 

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ Take Five
Lake Lanier, GA



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Stus-List Used Sails sources recommendations

2015-01-27 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List

After our 25-30 knot wind adventure I had a couple tears in my furling 135
genoa (I had it down to about 100) it's at the loft for repairs and my guy
is telling me I really need a 'Heavy Weather' working jib of some sort to
handle this 25-30 knots stuff.

 Since those higher winds days are rather infrequent on the lake I don't
 really want to spend a lot of money on a new working jib. (Although I
 might get a new 135)  Do you guys have recommendations for good sources on
 used sails?  I would think a 10oz heavy Dacron 100 of some description
 would do fine.

 I'm told that Bacon sails in Annapolis is a great place to start, any
 other suggestions?

 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA

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Re: Stus-List Used sails

2014-03-15 Thread Pete Shelquist
I've picked up sails from Minney's and Bacon.  Mostly to find something to
get me through a couple years until I can afford a real sail.  The rating
systems are unique, but you also have to remember you're buying a used sail.
If you want something that performs like a new sail, pony up for it.  Each
place does a nice job of keeping complete junk out of inventory - this is
coming from someone that has tried to get rid of old sails through them.

 

I've found these shops will negotiate, but only after the sail has been in
inventory for a while.  Timing is everything.

 

Hope that helps if someone is considering going that route.

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of bobmor99
.
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 8:48 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Used sails

 

I've bought headsails from Minney's, Bacon's and Masthead - hoping to learn
what the perfect headsail was - and then order something new.

The big deals with used sails are the price and the rating. One man's
fair-good is another's B+, is another's B-.  

Bacon's (Mrs. Bacon, RIP) negotiated -~%20% on my first purchase (a heavy
mylar, yankee-cut 145 - sucked) but her successor wouldn't budge later on a
145 NorLam (mildewed). Neither Minney's nor Masthead would dicker.

My current headsail (~125) was acquired locally (super-cheap and crinkly).
I'll probably stay with it as it's well shaped, easy to tack, and eventual
cruising has become more appealing than racing.

Bob M

Ox 33-1

Jax, FL

 

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com
wrote:

All,

 

If you are looking for used sails check out Minney's Surplus.  There prices
are better than Bacon's, plus they are offering 1/3 off hybrid laminates.  I
just bought a #2 and a #3 for a ridiculously low price.  Hopefully I'll be
hoisting them in a couple weeks.


 

-- 
Joel 

35/3

Annapolis
301 541 8551 tel:301%20541%208551  


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Re: Stus-List Used sails

2014-03-15 Thread j...@svpaws.net
I've found that you can do really well on spinnakers and storm sails.  Others 
not so much.  If your boat has measurements close to a popular model you may 
get lucky.  Else, it's a used sail to get you through a season or two or to try 
a new fabric.  

John


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 On Mar 15, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Pete Shelquist pete.shelqu...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 
 I’ve picked up sails from Minney’s and Bacon.  Mostly to find something to 
 get me through a couple years until I can afford a real sail.  The rating 
 systems are unique, but you also have to remember you’re buying a used sail.  
 If you want something that performs like a new sail, pony up for it.  Each 
 place does a nice job of keeping complete junk out of inventory – this is 
 coming from someone that has tried to get rid of old sails through them.
  
 I’ve found these shops will negotiate, but only after the sail has been in 
 inventory for a while.  Timing is everything.
  
 Hope that helps if someone is considering going that route.
  
 From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of bobmor99 .
 Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 8:48 PM
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Re: Stus-List Used sails
  
 I've bought headsails from Minney's, Bacon's and Masthead - hoping to learn 
 what the perfect headsail was - and then order something new.
 The big deals with used sails are the price and the rating. One man's 
 fair-good is another's B+, is another's B-. 
 Bacon's (Mrs. Bacon, RIP) negotiated -~%20% on my first purchase (a heavy 
 mylar, yankee-cut 145 - sucked) but her successor wouldn't budge later on a 
 145 NorLam (mildewed). Neither Minney's nor Masthead would dicker.
 My current headsail (~125) was acquired locally (super-cheap and crinkly). 
 I'll probably stay with it as it's well shaped, easy to tack, and eventual 
 cruising has become more appealing than racing.
 Bob M
 Ox 33-1
 Jax, FL
  
 
 On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
 All,
  
 If you are looking for used sails check out Minney's Surplus.  There prices 
 are better than Bacon's, plus they are offering 1/3 off hybrid laminates.  I 
 just bought a #2 and a #3 for a ridiculously low price.  Hopefully I'll be 
 hoisting them in a couple weeks.
  
 -- 
 Joel 
 35/3
 Annapolis
 301 541 8551
 
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Stus-List Used sails

2014-03-14 Thread Joel Aronson
All,

If you are looking for used sails check out Minney's Surplus.  There prices
are better than Bacon's, plus they are offering 1/3 off hybrid laminates.
 I just bought a #2 and a #3 for a ridiculously low price.  Hopefully I'll
be hoisting them in a couple weeks.

-- 
Joel
35/3
Annapolis
301 541 8551
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Re: Stus-List Used sails

2014-03-14 Thread Stevan Plavsa
Yeah I like Minnie's. I've never ordered anything there but I creep the
site a lot. Anyone know what dimensions are appropriate for a CC 32 asym?

Thanks,
Steve
Suhana, CC 32
Toronto



On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.comwrote:

 All,

 If you are looking for used sails check out Minney's Surplus.  There
 prices are better than Bacon's, plus they are offering 1/3 off hybrid
 laminates.  I just bought a #2 and a #3 for a ridiculously low price.
  Hopefully I'll be hoisting them in a couple weeks.

 --
 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis
 301 541 8551

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Re: Stus-List Used sails

2014-03-14 Thread bobmor99 .
I've bought headsails from Minney's, Bacon's and Masthead - hoping to learn
what the perfect headsail was - and then order something new.
The big deals with used sails are the price and the rating. One man's
fair-good is another's B+, is another's B-.
Bacon's (Mrs. Bacon, RIP) negotiated -~%20% on my first purchase (a heavy
mylar, yankee-cut 145 - sucked) but her successor wouldn't budge later on a
145 NorLam (mildewed). Neither Minney's nor Masthead would dicker.
My current headsail (~125) was acquired locally (super-cheap and crinkly).
I'll probably stay with it as it's well shaped, easy to tack, and eventual
cruising has become more appealing than racing.
Bob M
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL


On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.comwrote:

 All,

 If you are looking for used sails check out Minney's Surplus.  There
 prices are better than Bacon's, plus they are offering 1/3 off hybrid
 laminates.  I just bought a #2 and a #3 for a ridiculously low price.
  Hopefully I'll be hoisting them in a couple weeks.

 --
 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis
 301 541 8551

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