Cost of new Ty sails
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Cost of new Ty sails
Hi,
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
bruce.d.hettleman@hitchcock.org
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
bruce.d.hettleman@hitchcock.org
Re: Cost of new Ty sails
Try www.Somersetsails.com Upstate N.Y. small independant outfit good rep.good price.Bruce Hettleman wrote: Hi,
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
Ron Musk
s/v "R&R"
CD30 30 #42
ccerre@massed.net
Main quotes
Oddly enought I just got a Somerset quote in today. They quoted $475 if you order before 1/31. That includes full battens, 1 deep reef, 5.5 oz dacron. Sounds good but I've never heard of them so any recommendations would help.
The best other quote I had was from Sobstad which was $550 with all the trimmings.
Marino Curati
Frozen Ty #74
Cleveland
The best other quote I had was from Sobstad which was $550 with all the trimmings.
Marino Curati
Frozen Ty #74
Cleveland
Re: Main quotes
I just got off the phone with Martin at Somerset,Very helpful.I'm looking into a 135 genoa.So far no other loft has been able to offer a better price including triple stitching,cloth weight, u/v cloth,Marino Curati wrote: Oddly enought I just got a Somerset quote in today. They quoted $475 if you order before 1/31. That includes full battens, 1 deep reef, 5.5 oz dacron. Sounds good but I've never heard of them so any recommendations would help.
The best other quote I had was from Sobstad which was $550 with all the trimmings.
Marino Curati
Frozen Ty #74
Cleveland
foam luff and do-dads.Shipping included.
Rom Musk
s/v "R&R"
CD30 #42
CCERRE@MASSED.NET
Re: Cost of new Ty sails
Greetings Bruce,
Check out Kappa Sails in Westbrook, CT..Clarke Bassett made me a top full batten main w/ one deep reefing point and a 165% genoa for our Schaeffer roller.
Prices were very reasonable and the 165 jib really helps on august days here on long island sound..Their web site is kappasails.com
Good luck
seaweed@snet.net
Check out Kappa Sails in Westbrook, CT..Clarke Bassett made me a top full batten main w/ one deep reefing point and a 165% genoa for our Schaeffer roller.
Prices were very reasonable and the 165 jib really helps on august days here on long island sound..Their web site is kappasails.com
Good luck
Bruce Hettleman wrote: Hi,
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
seaweed@snet.net
Re: Cost of new Ty sails
I've also had good experience with reconditioned sails; I used Sail Care in Ford City PA to recondition my working jib last year; they did such a good job I'm using them again for my genoa this year. The cost is about $130 for the genoa, and that includes misc. repairs as well as cleaning. You can reach them at 800-433-7245.Bruce Hettleman wrote: Hi,
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
pfguerrero@aol.com
Re: Cost of new Ty sails
For those in the midwest, I had Wolfe Sails in Topeka, KS (yes, Dorothy, this IS Kansas) make a new main for my Typhoon. Medium weigth cloth, one reefing point, and the Typhoon insignia. The price was $525. I haven't been able to put it on the boat (we are ice boating now), but it looks very good.
John
branchedoakmarina@alltel.net
John
Ron Musk wrote:Try www.Somersetsails.com Upstate N.Y. small independant outfit good rep.good price.Bruce Hettleman wrote: Hi,
We had a great first summer with our 1977 Ty and its original roller reefing mainsail. Currently, we are upgrading the boom to accomadate jiffy reefing and have been advised to obtain a new main. How much should this cost? Any recommendations about where to get one. Thanks.
Ron Musk
s/v "R&R"
CD30 30 #42
branchedoakmarina@alltel.net