New Sails

Lots of replies about the foresail issues - which is great as we need to replace Mermaids as we still have the old one from before the re-rig which is 10ft too short.
We have a cruising chute and you can bend that back like a huge genoa at certain points of the wind (well our experienced sailing buddy could!) so getting a smaller sized furling genny would seem to be OK for us.
No-one seems to have mentioned mains (which are mentioned by the OP). Our decision was based on ease of use and cruising not racing. We were after main and mizzen sails.
We ended up with sails from Kemps made from a ripstop 9.5 material. Both have stackpack/lazyjack systems (also by Kemp) and are loose footed. The mainsail is fully battened and runs on an external Harken track. The mizzen is 3/4 battened and runs in sliders in the mast slot.
For ease of use of even a big sail like our main (55ft up the mast 16ft along the boom) this system is excellent. You can pull the sail up by hand to within a couple of feet of the top before finising by winch and lowering in a hurry single handed is a piece of cake as it all just tumbles into the stackpack.
Kemps did a very good job. Not as cheap as HK sails but very reasonable for made in the UK (near Poole) and we can't fault their workmanship. Will certainly talk to them about the new genoa.
 
I have just dug out the invoice for Flipper's sails in May 2006 and the prices I have just been quoted are about the same so maybe Mark - Advantage is not over the top. Wait to hear what James Lawrence, Dolphin and Crusader come up with. I would prefer to 'go local' if affordable for the very reasons you suggest.

Why don't you try suffolk sails, changed hands 2 years ago - Simon Scammell has been there for 11 years took over. Nothing but good reorts and a love of haggling!
 
Hyde Sails

Nice website

Filled in online ( Ask for a Quote )

Must be very busy at the moment .. Will wait another couple of weeks :confused:
 
Give Arun rockall a try, speak to Ivan on 01243573185. He's exceptionally knowledgable and never offended by a deal. I replaced both sails last June. New Genoa (140%) new main. I have a fractional rig with a huge main sail for a 30 ft boat. He managed to beat all prices and the quality is first rate. Mention my name it may help as I've sent him a lot of business from our club.
Cheers
 
Why don't you try suffolk sails, changed hands 2 years ago - Simon Scammell has been there for 11 years took over. Nothing but good reorts and a love of haggling!
Suffolk Sails are great guys and very helpful - highly recommend Simon.
 
Why don't you try suffolk sails, changed hands 2 years ago - Simon Scammell has been there for 11 years took over. Nothing but good reorts and a love of haggling!

Jim used to haggle. mainly, the date when he would finish your sails
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Jim used to haggle. mainly, the date when he would finish your sails
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Thankfully jim has retired! Not sure whether he liked or hated you, certainly had the hairdryer treatment.
Simon (ex dolphins) and Matt(ex P&Kay) bend over backwards to make you feel like your their No1 customer, they smile alot more and make sure you get the sails that suit you.
 
Thankfully jim has retired! Not sure whether he liked or hated you, certainly had the hairdryer treatment.
Simon (ex dolphins) and Matt(ex P&Kay) bend over backwards to make you feel like your their No1 customer, they smile alot more and make sure you get the sails that suit you.

wish i had known that rather than have had the Crusader genny i bought:rolleyes:
 
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