Congratulations!
A new genoa for $400 is an outstanding deal!
Mike
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So I did get word fom
et my furler sorted ... as per my separate posts on
the subject.
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From: Peter Fell
Date: 12-30-2013 9:29 AM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa - Insurance
Thanks Mike
Unfortunately while I have a l
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Thanks Mike
Unfortunately while I have a lot of documentation from the previous owner, such
as his logbook (he purchased the
1:30 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa - Insurance
Thanks Mike
Unfortunately while I have a lot of documentation from the previous
owner, such as his logbook (he purchased the boat in 2004) ... no
receipts for the sail. The boat was an estate sale so
September).
Peter
From: Hoyt, Mike
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 5:44 AM
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Peter
Once you have sorted this out you may wish to shop around your insurance which
likely renews annually anyway. I am currently with
nsidered
'reasonable'? Granted, we all tend to accept that many repairs result in
an end product not 100% as original.
From: Rich Knowles <mailto:r...@sailpower.ca>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 11:51 PM
To: Peter Fell <mailto:prf...@gmail.
> Chandlery. Rick Race is good.
> --
> 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
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> 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
&g
We do have a local loft. Doyle Sails. Just drop sails off at The Chandlery.
Rick Race is good.
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From: Marek Dziedzic
Sent: 29/12/2013 16:50
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Paul,
I fully support the idea. But we don’t have a
Paul Baker
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There's a few online lofts that would sort a jib and main for a 27
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Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
The quote from the local loft is in-line with a quote I got two summers ago
for a North genoa when eval
Title: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
As a comparison, I bought a 135% tri-radial, black Twaron, laminate genoa for my 26 last August. Cost was $2,773 less 20% ($2,218 plus shipping
r in my #3 fixed. The man deserves some good scotch or rum. Jake From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of David KnechtSent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:06 AMTo: CnC CnC discussion listSubject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa On the subject of sail repair, the tack o
to use locally
made things when I can with the associated support etc.
Cheers,
Paul
Orange Crush
1974 C&C 27MkII
Sidney, BC
On 13-12-29 10:59 AM, Peter Fell wrote:
Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
The quote from the local loft is in-line with a quote I got two
summers ago for
I
From: Marek Dziedzic
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 6:41 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
Peter,
I can understand that you want to keep your old sail, but if you replace, it
does not need to cost $2500, unless you go for some exotic mate
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:49 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
David,
I would estimate a repair like that to be well over $100. I paid $100 to have
a 8” tear in my #3 fixed. The man deserves some good scotch or rum.
Jake
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
On the subject of sail repair, the tack of my aging 100% genoa tore out at
the start of a race last fall. A friend of mine who is a local sailmaker
repaired it for me, but refused to charge me for the work. I wa
Hi David,
If he's a sailor you could get a nice 7 - 12 year old rum for him.
From the movie Capt'n Ron:
Martin:- It drips a lot of oil, doesn't it?
Capt'n Ron: - All diesels do that.
Katherine: - All diesels do that, honey.
Capt'n Ron: - Diesels love oil like a sailor loves rum.
Kat
A bottle of good scotch?
Rich
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 11:06, David Knecht wrote:
>
> On the subject of sail repair, the tack of my aging 100% genoa tore out at
> the start of a race last fall. A friend of mine who is a local sailmaker
> repaired it for me, but refused to charge me for the work
On the subject of sail repair, the tack of my aging 100% genoa tore out at the start of a race last fall. A friend of mine who is a local sailmaker repaired it for me, but refused to charge me for the work. I want to compensate him anyway but don’t know what a repair like that would reasonably co
Hi Peter,
Try to get the sail over to Dennis at North
sails, Richmond loft. They are wizards with older
sail repairs & recuts. I had a light 150 that got R & R for less than $150.
It was a good expenditure for me 'cause I seldom use that sail.
I find the UK lads quite pricey on repairs, but
You get what you pay for.
Rich
> On Dec 28, 2013, at 10:14, Joseph Bognar wrote:
>
> I tore my genoa in my spreader Tip one year. My agent said he would split the
> difference with me less the deductible on a brand new sail . When it came
> time to pay he covered the cost less the deductible
Peter,
I can understand that you want to keep your old sail, but if you replace, it
does not need to cost $2500, unless you go for some exotic materials. I
replaced two sails (27 ft boat) for under $2000 this fall. The radial cut
furling jib 135 was around $1k. Sorry, but I would not spend $500 fo
I tore my genoa in my spreader Tip one year. My agent said he would split the
difference with me less the deductible on a brand new sail . When it came time
to pay he covered the cost less the deductible . My sail was 25 years old also
. I think it's time for a new insurance company . I have the
Forgot to mention on my earlier response - sorry for your bad luck.
John
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 28, 2013, at 8:13 AM, Joel Aronson wrote:
>
>
> Try getting more quotes for a new sail. I paid less than that for a 135 on
> my 35/3 from Rolly Tasker. I would not repair a 10 year old sail
Try getting more quotes for a new sail. I paid less than that for a 135 on
my 35/3 from Rolly Tasker. I would not repair a 10 year old sail.
Joel
On Friday, December 27, 2013, Peter Fell wrote:
> So a couple weeks before Christmas, a windstorm of 40 – 50 km/hr ripped
> apart my 130 genoa over
Gotta go with most others on this one - they're fixing the sail less your
deductible. Sounds like they are holding up their end of the bargain. Lots of
insurance companies out there. I'm sure someone will write the coverage you
want (no deductible, replacement value, etc) - at a price.
John
t; all tend to accept that many repairs result in an end product not 100% as
> original.
>
> From: Rich Knowles
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 11:51 PM
> To: Peter Fell ; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
>
> You said "Pol
‘reasonable’? Granted, we all
>tend to accept that many repairs result in an end product not 100% as original.
From: Rich Knowles
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 11:51 PM
To: Peter Fell ; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
You said "Policy coverage is for
: Jim Watts
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 9:43 PM
> To: Peter Fell ; 1 CnC List
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
>
> A ten-year-old sail is, in most insurance companies' eyes, a tarp. If it's
> shredded by a 20-knot breeze, it's not even that
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Wind Storm Damaged Genoa
A ten-year-old sail is, in most insurance companies' eyes, a tarp. If it's
shredded by a 20-knot breeze, it's not even that good. Time for a new sail.
Merry Christmas! An excellent excuse.
On 27 December 2013 20:39, Pe
A ten-year-old sail is, in most insurance companies' eyes, a tarp. If it's
shredded by a 20-knot breeze, it's not even that good. Time for a new sail.
Merry Christmas! An excellent excuse.
On 27 December 2013 20:39, Peter Fell wrote:
> So a couple weeks before Christmas, a windstorm of 40 – 5
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