CD30 Mainsail

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Don Metznik

CD30 Mainsail

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I installed a inmast furler for my CD30 a while back and have not had any use for the old mainsail. The sail is in good shape. No tears, repairs or stains noticable. The cloth seems to be in good shape and still holds good shape. It has 2 sets of reefs and was made by Ulmer. I'd like to do one of two things; sell it, or trade for genoa. I don't know what a sail like this would cost so I'll take offers, or if you have a second hand genoa (preferrably rollerfurling) and would like to make a swap, that would be even better. Thanks, Don.



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D. Stump, Hanalei

Re: CD30 Mainsail

Post by D. Stump, Hanalei »

Don,
How old do you think the sail is? I might be interested.

D. Stump
Don Metznik

Re: CD30 Mainsail

Post by Don Metznik »

The mainsail is probably the year of the boat, which happens to be 82. My yankee and staysail are both original, which the main most likely is too, but the main is much better shape than the others. This leads me to believe that it hasn't seen much, if any, use lately (4-6 years, due to newer inmast sail). I bought the boat early last spring and the inmast had been there for a while. I have pictures of the sail if anyone is interested in seeing them.
D. Stump, Hanalei wrote: Don,
How old do you think the sail is? I might be interested.

D. Stump


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