sail question
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sail question
has anyone purchased a mainsail for a 25D in recent years? And, if I can be so bold as to ask, what was the ballpark price?
thanks
thanks
TJ
I just got a $1,350.00 quotation for a new loose footed main for my CD25 from Ullman sails here in Sarasota. I believe the sails are very similar in area.
Greg Lutzow
Nokomis, FL
CD25
"Beau Soleil"
sailing off a mooring in Sarasota Bay
With nothin' but stillness as far as you please
An' the silly mirage stringin' islands an' seas.
Nokomis, FL
CD25
"Beau Soleil"
sailing off a mooring in Sarasota Bay
With nothin' but stillness as far as you please
An' the silly mirage stringin' islands an' seas.
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Mainsail Ballpark Price
Tom,
I have never bought them but I have read others on this board mention that they got good deals on used sails from various vendors.
Sorry, I have no names or contact info for them. Perhaps other readers can chime in.
FWIW,
O J
I have never bought them but I have read others on this board mention that they got good deals on used sails from various vendors.
Sorry, I have no names or contact info for them. Perhaps other readers can chime in.
FWIW,
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
Voting Member #490
Voting Member #490
You can price FX sails online here:
http://www.fxsails.com/quoter/selectsai ... oatID=5236
Looks like a dacron main with no frills is about 800 and goes up with options (full batten, # of reefs etc).
Matt
http://www.fxsails.com/quoter/selectsai ... oatID=5236
Looks like a dacron main with no frills is about 800 and goes up with options (full batten, # of reefs etc).
Matt
- tartansailor
- Posts: 1527
- Joined: Aug 30th, '05, 13:55
- Location: CD25, Renaissance, Milton, DE
New Sails
With so much capital invested in your boat, and the real chance of
buying a used sail that has been blown out, I just can not see the merit of buying used. The differential between new and used,
compared to the real improvement in speed and pointing, not to mention life of the sail, just makes sense to buy new.
Another benefit of buying new is the joy of working with your sail maker who will custom cut your sail for the preponderance of wind in your area.
A sail for the Chesapeake in the summer is definitely not appropriate for the New England coast.
A CD-25 can take a good size leach; also you want at least 2 reef points, and a Cunningham; not so common in used.
If single handing a lot, perhaps you would like to have a Dutchman.
Give new some thought, IMHO.
Dick
buying a used sail that has been blown out, I just can not see the merit of buying used. The differential between new and used,
compared to the real improvement in speed and pointing, not to mention life of the sail, just makes sense to buy new.
Another benefit of buying new is the joy of working with your sail maker who will custom cut your sail for the preponderance of wind in your area.
A sail for the Chesapeake in the summer is definitely not appropriate for the New England coast.
A CD-25 can take a good size leach; also you want at least 2 reef points, and a Cunningham; not so common in used.
If single handing a lot, perhaps you would like to have a Dutchman.
Give new some thought, IMHO.
Dick
In the process
My sailmaker is in the process of finishing up a new set of sails for my CD 25D. The price for the main with full length tapered battens and cars, 3 reefs, cunningham, enlarged patches, came to $1765 Canadian, about $1400 US dollars. I believe a traditional batten version would have come in about $1250 Canadian, $980 USD.
- Sea Owl
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- Location: S/V Sea Owl
CD25 Hull#438
Monmouth Beach, NJ
New Sails
Tom;
You CAN on rare occasion get a good deal in used sails. I spent the price of a new mainsail (around 1400 depending on how it is set up) and for my CD25 got a nearly new main, two Hank On Jibs, the sheets, a brand new sail cover for the main, a winch handle that fits the original winches, and about 50' of additional line, plus sail bags to put it all in. This was from a board member who had them, and no longer had the boat.
I think I was pretty lucky to get that much sail for what I spent - the real questions for me in your situation would be;
a) How much pain am I willing to bear for a better/new mainsail?
b) How long am I going to have this boat?
c) If I go for a new main, what shape is/are your jib(s) in when will THEY need replaced?
If the answer to b is "longer than two years", and c is "not this year", and you can pony up in the neighborhood of $1500 - 1700 (don't forget taxes!), then I would go new. Variations in the answers might cause me to think "look for a good deal in used".
I am sure you can/have come up with your own list of decision points, but these are ones I have wrestled with personally.
I would think there should be some good condition CD25 sails available in the Katrina area if any CD25's got trashed and owners are left with accoutrement's, and no viable boat. Hard part may be finding them!
Good luck and fair winds!
You CAN on rare occasion get a good deal in used sails. I spent the price of a new mainsail (around 1400 depending on how it is set up) and for my CD25 got a nearly new main, two Hank On Jibs, the sheets, a brand new sail cover for the main, a winch handle that fits the original winches, and about 50' of additional line, plus sail bags to put it all in. This was from a board member who had them, and no longer had the boat.
I think I was pretty lucky to get that much sail for what I spent - the real questions for me in your situation would be;
a) How much pain am I willing to bear for a better/new mainsail?
b) How long am I going to have this boat?
c) If I go for a new main, what shape is/are your jib(s) in when will THEY need replaced?
If the answer to b is "longer than two years", and c is "not this year", and you can pony up in the neighborhood of $1500 - 1700 (don't forget taxes!), then I would go new. Variations in the answers might cause me to think "look for a good deal in used".
I am sure you can/have come up with your own list of decision points, but these are ones I have wrestled with personally.
I would think there should be some good condition CD25 sails available in the Katrina area if any CD25's got trashed and owners are left with accoutrement's, and no viable boat. Hard part may be finding them!
Good luck and fair winds!
Sea Owl
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- Joe Myerson
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- Location: s/v Creme Brulee, CD 25D, Hull #80, Squeteague Harbor, MA
Prices seem right
Tom:
I had a new, traditional-batten mainsail made for my 25D at a local loft. I spent around $1,200, and that was three years ago. So, I guess the prices others have quoted is about right.
Get a new sail if you possibly can (perhaps you're still working, or you were smart enough to get out of the market). The new sail made a tremendous difference in performance. The new genny, which I got the next season, made a big difference, too.
--Joe
I had a new, traditional-batten mainsail made for my 25D at a local loft. I spent around $1,200, and that was three years ago. So, I guess the prices others have quoted is about right.
Get a new sail if you possibly can (perhaps you're still working, or you were smart enough to get out of the market). The new sail made a tremendous difference in performance. The new genny, which I got the next season, made a big difference, too.
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627