Hey Chuck,
I paid ~$2K for a new Genoa a year ago. Sailmaker is Hyde (I also have a Hyde
main, ~3 years old). It’s a basic Dacron sail, designed for furling, with UV
strip. I chose a weight good to 20 kts. A local guy measured for it and
ordered it for me.
Cheers,
Randy
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I have always had a sailmaker/salesperson measure my boat for any sail—whether
national (Hood, North) or local. Given the sail costs for my 36 XL and the
limited number of hulls made, I didn’t trust myself to make the measurements or
to rely on some sail database.
For my latest 3Di 155%, the Nor
For my 30 mk 1 for genua 145% plus the main was 6500$ in Dacron
Precision was a little cheaper just love it to have local if my sails
didn’t fit properly
Chuck Bacon sails has lots of variety of good sails
Port Townsend sails seem to do awesome work
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 11:37 PM Marek Dziedzi
Anywhere from $850 to $2500 for a cruising (inshore) Dacron furling 135% genoa
for my Catalina 270 (summer 2022).
You have to shop around (get quotes) and insist on comparing oranges to oranges.
I had very good experience with a small sail loft round Buffalo and with an
offshore company; both i
I guess I am a hard core "club" racer who buys racing sails when the
current sail becomes too deformed for racing, de-laminates or not enuf
of remains after it blew out. I have not replaced a sail that was
younger then 20 yrs old. In fact my Hood Vectron mainsail is twenty
years old and still
Similar to my recent (2020/2021) 155% 3Di from North. No luff cover-I use a
sleeve—and IIRC it was ~$6600 all in.
It was of medium weight for potential racing near the ocean and hopefully for
better longevity!
Charlie NelsonWater Phantom1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb
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I had a new 155% made by Quantum for my C&C 110 in 2020 . It was a carbon fiber
tri-radial with Liteskin. $6300 plus tax and delivery.
Ted DrossosC&C 110Lady in RedLong Island, NY
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From: CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list
Cc: CHARLES SCHEAFFE
I have new sails on order for my 35’ sailboat although it isn’t a C&C, it is a
Saga and made by many of the C&C (and Hinterhoeller) craftsmen. A new tri
radial dacron main was $4840 and a 105% tri radial dacron jib was $3385. By
the time I added some extras (second reef point, reefing blocks)
Sounds like a good price but six years ago. What loft?
C
> On 03/18/2023 12:00 PM Danny Haughey via CnC-List
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> I paid about $3600, in 2016, for a 135% heavy duty off shore with,
> sunbrella sun protection, foam to help with shape when furled, extra
> stitching blah bla
Hi Dennis,
Appreciate your feedback. Wasn't Hurricane Sally in 2004? Twenty years ago.
I remember quotes around 2010 from North for a genoa in the $3800 price range
for dacron, but costs have gone up considerably. The new sail quote ($5200)
was for a light wind 150% racing sail by Elvstrom
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2023 12:32:35 PM
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Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: Stus-List Re: Sail costs
Forgot to add. It was a furling genoa with foam luff and UV protection.
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 11:30 AM Dennis C.
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Forgot to add. It was a furling genoa with foam luff and UV protection.
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 11:30 AM Dennis C. wrote:
> My 20 year old Dacron "delivery" sail got shredded in Hurricane Sally. I
> was quoted $3600-3800 for a Dacron crosscut 155
My 20 year old Dacron "delivery" sail got shredded in Hurricane Sally. I
was quoted $3600-3800 for a Dacron crosscut 155 for my 35-1 by Ullman and
North. I went with a different sailmaker who came to the boat, measured
and ordered it from Quantum's offshore manufacturing facility in Sri
Lanka. $
I paid about $3600, in 2016, for a 135% heavy duty off shore with, sunbrella sun protection, foam to help with shape when furled, extra stitching blah blah blah, for a 40 tartan. DannyCurrently BoatlessOn Mar 18, 2023 9:54 AM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List wrote:
Sail costs: A new ligh
I paid $5400 two years ago in Detroit for a lt/med 155 for my 35 mk I.
Bob
> On 03/18/2023 9:54 AM CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> Sail costs: A new light air genoa was quoted at $5200 for my 36 footer,
> so I decided instead to have repairs made to my old sails. The
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