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felixdcat
felixdcat
WA
3519 posts
WA, 3519 posts
14 Dec 2011 4:49pm
I am looking around for a new main, would like kevlar full batten type, anyone has bought chinese ones? any web site (Oz or china) to recommend?
rumblefish
rumblefish
TAS
824 posts
TAS, 824 posts
14 Dec 2011 8:19pm
Where are you from and what sort of boat??

You are much better getting a local sailmaker who has a loft overseas to sort the sail for you as if you have issues you have someone to help out. They will also come to your boat and measure everything meaning if something is wrong it's their responsibility.

OR

Alot of the smaller lofts do some pretty good pricing as they have small overheads and offer good personal service.
sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
14 Dec 2011 9:10pm
Hey mate, got my last main made by quantom sails in melbourne.Was very well priced and if its racing you are after they know their stuff.So 1 vote for quantom.
rumblefish
rumblefish
TAS
824 posts
TAS, 824 posts
14 Dec 2011 9:37pm
Just saw you're in WA.

I would try either Dubbo @ Extreme Sails in Freo
www.truelocal.com.au/business/extreme-sails/fremantle
or
Paul Eldrid @ Evolution Sails in O'Connor
www.evolutionsails.com/sail-lofts/australia/perth

Both top blokes who know their stuff and local conditions.
GetaLife
GetaLife
79 posts
79 posts
14 Dec 2011 7:24pm
Save yourself a fortune and try FarEastSails, Hong Kong.

Look for other remarks on this forum.

Dusty
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
14 Dec 2011 10:27pm
sleek1 said...

Hey mate, got my last main made by quantom sails in melbourne.Was very well priced and if its racing you are after they know their stuff.So 1 vote for quantom.


+1
DPSP4242
DPSP4242
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
14 Dec 2011 11:00pm
Dubbo or Carl at extreme do a great job. Have had a main and a couple of jibs made. Worth a quote.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
15 Dec 2011 8:20am
Get a quote from the locals first then try that other ex local Rolly Taskers. I think his main loft is in the Phillipines. Even the locals will probably have the sails made overseas and stick on their logo. Ask them if they make them on site.

I personally would go quality Dacron, My next sail would be from Hyde sails{Asia} from their racing line in Challenge cloth.
http://www.hydesails.com.au/voyagerrace
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
15 Dec 2011 9:38am
felixdcat said...

I am looking around for a new main, would like kevlar full batten type, anyone has bought chinese ones? any web site (Oz or china) to recommend?


I presume your looking for a main for your tri. There is a nice set of sails in Pentex here in town for a Benateau 27 on eBay that has just dropped to half price. Check the dimensions. Cats and tri's will normally need flatter sails but these look good.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/second-hand-Pentex-race-sails-marked-down-clear-/220912596463?pt=AU_Boats&hash=item336f6ab5ef
nate83
nate83
WA
63 posts
WA, 63 posts
15 Dec 2011 7:39am
Avalon Sails in Mandurah, they are briliant and well priced.
felixdcat
felixdcat
WA
3519 posts
WA, 3519 posts
16 Dec 2011 11:41am
Thank you guys for the links, yes it is for my Farrier as the main is a bit over worked and doesn't hold a shape anymore.I will try to get some quotes and decide on price, the one on ebay looks good, have to get the size of my old one and see if it fits!
rumblefish
rumblefish
TAS
824 posts
TAS, 824 posts
16 Dec 2011 7:31pm
The ones on Ebay are from a Stingray Cat and might be a bit small.

If you have a Farrier in WA contact Richard Pocock at Fremantle Sailing Club. he has had a few Farriers and knows who makes good sails for them in Oz.
sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
16 Dec 2011 9:25pm
I agree with above.I thought you maybe looking for a sail for racing but if you are just looking for new pinhead sail, because they are great for solo and cruising aswell, then go standard.If your looking for big square head then talk to qauntom.Rather than mess around getting em cut down, you got the tri for a bargain so you wont lose.

to plan for 720 is:
Luff 8.72
Leech 9.1
foot 2.95
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
17 Dec 2011 8:57am
sleek1 said...

I agree with above.I thought you maybe looking for a sail for racing but if you are just looking for new pinhead sail, because they are great for solo and cruising aswell, then go standard.If your looking for big square head then talk to qauntom.Rather than mess around getting em cut down, you got the tri for a bargain so you wont lose.

to plan for 720 is:
Luff 8.72
Leech 9.1
foot 2.95


That's a fairly small sail. Another thought is a secondhand Nacra sail. The class has gone to square topped mains and some very good sails have now become obsolete. Probably need to be shortened down but that's easy.
Galatea
Galatea
VIC
119 posts
VIC, 119 posts
26 Jan 2012 6:50am
I have seen some acceptable fareast sails, ok if you want triangles with eyes in corners to go on telegraph pole masts. But I have seen a few on ex-racing boast with bendy rigs where the sail needed personification in its design. They were terrible and dangerous, to the point where they affected the integrity of the rig.
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