Inexpensive Online Sailmaker for Typhoon

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charlesaf3
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Inexpensive Online Sailmaker for Typhoon

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I need new sails, pretty sure mine were original to the Typhoon - Main says "Cheoy Lee, Hong Kong, For Cape Dory"

I'm off the Rappahannock so I'm going to reach out to Latell, but are any of the online discount sailmakers any good? South East Asia Sails is certainly cheap...
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Since your question was specifically about on-line sailmakers, I can tell you I had a very good experience with Precision Sails. Follow their measurement instructions exactly, and the sails will fit your particular boat perfectly. You will need a cloth tape and you will need to run it up a halyard. Don't forget to attach a downhaul to your halyard.

Do your homework. If the price you get from Latell is comparable to Precision Sails, stick with the local loft, who will be there to service your sails for years to come.
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charlesaf3
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Re: Inexpensive Online Sailmaker for Typhoon

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absolutely, if local loft is at all close I will go with them.

How much was Precision more or less?

And is there really that much variation between typhoon mainsails?
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Re: Inexpensive Online Sailmaker for Typhoon

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I have purchased working jib and 150 genoa from Jerry Latell who came from Deltaville to Yorktown to measure for each (bought at different times)
On on of the sails a hank had broken. I drove to Deltaville and it was fixed immediately at no charge.
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My cost from Precision doesn't compare because it was a bigger boat, so of course it would be more expensive than a Typhoon. It was also about 4 years ago. You can go to their website and request a quote. There is no obligation to make a purchase by getting a quote.
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Post by mgphl52 »

I also concur with contacting Precision Sails. I received great service and an excellent price when I bought new sails for KAYLA, our CD28.

One detail I failed to state properly was that I only wanted 2 reefs... this was translated to a typical third reef and the "other reef" halfway down. What I really wanted was just a typical first & second reef and skip the third reef... Oh well, lesson learned. Since we no race KAYLA like we use to, this is not much of a problem.

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