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Author: Jason Subject: #2 , #3 jib Info: (2819 views) Posted: Wednesday 9-12-18 01:10:49 PM |
As far as sailmakers go, a lot of sail makers offer discounts in September/October. Something to consider if you are able to purchase the sail sooner.
Also, not sure about your sailmaker and what your plans are for the sail you are purchasing (IE racing or cruising). If you are planning on racing, you might consider using the 2 local bay area sailmakers since they have a proven track record. Nothing against your sailmaker, they just have both been very involved with the fleet for a number of years.
David - Ullman Sails Santa Cruz CA Will - Quantam Richmond CA
Jason
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:: Jason,
:: You are right. A sailmaker at our club also said he only
:: saw very few people with #2 sail,
:: So I will go for #3 sail only. He gave me an estimate
:: and plan to order in Spring next year.
:: Thanks fir the information,
:: Yoshi
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:: :: Hi Yoshi,
:: ::
:: :: Most folks don't run a #2 since the class limits the
:: :: number of jibs. If you are really interested in a #2
:: :: though, I have a newly new #2 with luff tape (no hanks)
:: :: that I would sell. If you are interested, let me know
:: :: and I will take some photos.
:: ::
:: :: Jason
:: ::
:: :: :: Sorry for typo. Not cursing. Crusing.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: #2 and #3 jibs which came with th boat delaminated.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: They were old. So I am planning to order #2 or #3 Jib
:: :: :: :: for next year.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: What types of #2 or #3 Jib do you recommend to order?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: And from which company?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: My use will be cursing and club racing only,
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Appreciate if you can share your experience and
:: :: :: :: knowledge on which and type of Jib to order?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Thanks.
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