Tom,For 1350, seems really cheap. Honestly how does the sail look, or 
work?Wonder if they do .75 oz. Hey for that money I wouldn't be that upset when 
the crew punches a hole in it, compared to a new sail from the big guysNorth, 
UK, Haarstik, etcJim Galaxy 34'

Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 10:10:57 -0800
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
From: t...@sv-alera.com
Subject: Stus-List Considering a New Genoa



I picked up a new asym from National for Jubilee, our 35 MK
1.  Dirk used to work at the Rolly Tasker loft in SE Asia, where a
bunch of sail companies actually have theirs made.  So he knows the
operation very well and was great to deal with. Also, his price point was
the best.  If you are thinking about going to a 2nd tier
manufacturer, he's the best person to deal with, IMHO.


Here's his quote...


Thank you for your inquiry
regarding a new spinnaker for your C&C 35 mk 1 (I = 44, J =
14.5)

Custom built in 1.5oz nylon, tri-radial cut in yellow, a new asymmetrical
spinnaker would be priced at $1,349

Pre-installed in a dousing sock add $335




Dirk Sharland

National Sail Supply, LLC (Rolly Tasker Sails, Florida)

26092 Withrow Rd

Brooksville, FL 34601

1-800-611-3823

fax 813-200-1385

from outside of US 352-540-9101

www.nationalsail.com 


Tom B


Tom Buscaglia

SV Alera

C&C 37+/40

Vashon Island WA

(206) 463-9200

www.sv-alera.com




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