I'm looking for a 150 to 155 genoa for a Typhoon Senior. Luff of about 27', foot 12.75 to 13'. I've looked at some of the sailswap sites, but have not found anything real close. Any leads would be appreciated.
mmalloy@utmb.edu
Genoa for Typhoon Senior
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Genoa for Typhoon Senior
I searched high and low for used sails for my Sea Sprite. the problem is that boats with such low aspect ratios as ours are a part of history now and any sail that you find is likely to be a minimum of 20 years old. I had guys laughing when I asked for a jib that was 8 feet on the foot.
A Ty Sr. is a highly sought after boat and well worth the investment in new canvas. Boats of this size are a relative bargain to buy sails for at least compared to larger boats whos sails are easily $1000's a piece. Figure $800 for a sail from a top notch loft and $500-$600 for overseas stuff.
Used sail brokers are great for Catalina 22 owners and the like. Buying 3 new sails now will greatly enhance your enjoyment of your boat.
hg@myhost.com
A Ty Sr. is a highly sought after boat and well worth the investment in new canvas. Boats of this size are a relative bargain to buy sails for at least compared to larger boats whos sails are easily $1000's a piece. Figure $800 for a sail from a top notch loft and $500-$600 for overseas stuff.
Used sail brokers are great for Catalina 22 owners and the like. Buying 3 new sails now will greatly enhance your enjoyment of your boat.
hg@myhost.com
Re: Genoa for Typhoon Senior
I was just quoted $550 (including shipping) for a new main for a Weekender...from Mack Sails in Florida. They're a quality loft with a great reputation. (800) 428-1384.
Harris wrote: I searched high and low for used sails for my Sea Sprite. the problem is that boats with such low aspect ratios as ours are a part of history now and any sail that you find is likely to be a minimum of 20 years old. I had guys laughing when I asked for a jib that was 8 feet on the foot.
A Ty Sr. is a highly sought after boat and well worth the investment in new canvas. Boats of this size are a relative bargain to buy sails for at least compared to larger boats whos sails are easily $1000's a piece. Figure $800 for a sail from a top notch loft and $500-$600 for overseas stuff.
Used sail brokers are great for Catalina 22 owners and the like. Buying 3 new sails now will greatly enhance your enjoyment of your boat.