DoubleEnder
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agreed 100%. Top qualityAnother vote for Sanders. Excellent company and you talk to the boss and he understands sailing.
They don't need to advertise and that says it all...
agreed 100%. Top qualityAnother vote for Sanders. Excellent company and you talk to the boss and he understands sailing.
They don't need to advertise and that says it all...
I have used Westaway in the past and they were OK but there have been rumblings in forums about them recently.
There must be some substance to the complaints as there's been several aired.
Yes they Westaway produced excellent sails for me. Really nice, better than my Crusader sail.Has anyone had experience of buying new sails from Westaway Sails?
Thanks
Leon
Well, I have just ordered a new sail from Westaway. Probably may arrive a bit later than their predicted 6 weeks, but the quality will compensate. Probably can collect it on way to moorings saving a bit of time and money and avoid cluttering up house
My deposit hasnt risked a great deal of money compared with the other costs in restoring boat to my idea of usable condition. (newer engine, new nav equipment and now a bowsprit) I wasnt dissappointed before in a Westaway sail indeed I was very well pleased except that it arrived 2 weeks late.Amazing! You want to spend money with a company that has disappointed and failed to send goods or refunds to others.
Some people love risk. Embrace it even. I used to jump out of perfectly serviceable aircraft for fun and also sailed several different types of boat that didn't want to stay upright on their own. More recently I was lucky enough to work in an office where most of one of my teams went off with CV19, I didn't get it despite being sat between 2 guys who did get it (within 2m).
But after reading the above email chain where people have little that is positive to say about Westaway sails? Well, I guess you enjoy risking your money. (many do, loads of bookies make good money from this activity).
But placing an order with a company with whom many aren't keen? Fine, just do it if you want, but take a look at the Companies House website first. There are 2x Westaway sails companies. Directors of both have the same surname. Once company was dissolved last year, the other is registered dormant.
Or you own Westaway and are looking to drum up some business? Please do tell!
And the Westaway genoa arrived early. Ordered 31 May picked up from their works 18th June. Flew it that day on trip from boatyard to mooring and seemed excellent.My deposit hasnt risked a great deal of money compared with the other costs in restoring boat to my idea of usable condition. (newer engine, new nav equipment and now a bowsprit) I wasnt dissappointed before in a Westaway sail indeed I was very well pleased except that it arrived 2 weeks late.
Westaways bad reputation is mostly on the muddle they get into on second hand sails, and even then I managed to get what I want by dropping in.
I am ordering new, and have stated clearly they only get remainder of money on production of goods. This is a good carrot to hold out
They went bust once 9 years ago and reformed. Many a business like that around the world, and no evidence of dishonesty here unlike some of the big so called respectable traders with massive mansions/salaries despite massive debts
And the Westaway genoa arrived early. Ordered 31 May picked up from their works 18th June. Flew it that day on trip from boatyard to mooring and seemed excellent.
Steer clear of Westaway at all costs. They agreed to refund my £400 for a sail that was never sent to me. I spent ages on the phone and by email chasing them and got every excuse under the sun. I eventually issued proceedings in the Small Claims Court and got judgement. They still didn't pay so it is now in the hands of the bailiffs.
Don't waste any more time. Issue proceedings in the Small Claims Court. Very easy. All done on linePlease heed the warnings posted here. Westaway owe me £1,000+ and I'm still trying to get it back after 6 months.
As I said earlier they still make excellent sails and they are my go to for all boats.Such a shame - in the good old days Westaway sails were standard fit when Sadlers were making sailors' boats, and they made a good combination.
Up to the 1990's they were my go to loft and provided excellent sails with no messing about.
Something has made the wheels fall off their wagon, I wouldn't dream of using them again after everything said on here - and the above is just the tip of the iceberg !