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Ripped sail (not in a good way) recommendations?

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Created by fletch1408 > 9 months ago, 18 Jan 2010
fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
18 Jan 2010 9:40PM
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Main panel on my North Duke ripped on Sunday.

Question is - how much does a repaircost vs new(ish) replacemt sail?

Am I better to seek out the inner consumer or do I go for green and reuse?

Sail 3 yrs old - love(d) it.

Rosobot
VIC, 384 posts
18 Jan 2010 11:07PM
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Difficult to say with out seeing it but I buggered my Pryde Alpha 5.4 on saturday and got it fixed the next day for not to much. Suggest you take it to a local sail maker for a quote. FYI I used Ullman sails in Mornington.

windaddict
VIC, 1121 posts
19 Jan 2010 9:17AM
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fletch1408 said...

Main panel on my North Duke ripped on Sunday.

Question is - how much does a repaircost vs new(ish) replacemt sail?

Am I better to seek out the inner consumer or do I go for green and reuse?

Sail 3 yrs old - love(d) it.


I have always gone to Meester sails, very cheap and always happy with his work. He will give you a quote if you go see him.

959 Glenhuntly Rd, Caulfield South, VIC 3162

p: (03) 95718677

steveBayside
VIC, 169 posts
19 Jan 2010 11:30AM
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Last time i got main panel replaced with x-ply it was $80 but that was in QLD.

Hooper's in Cheltenham have sticky back x-ply sheets if that any use, I've fixed some major rips with that myself and carried on.

Leman
VIC, 672 posts
19 Jan 2010 12:03PM
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I had a complete panel replaced a while back with full x-ply $200 on a 6.5m. This was a bit on the expensive side, altho an excellent job. That panel was stronger than any other part of the sail.

Recently had clew ripped out and replaced $80. Because these guys make clews for yachts it was way stronger than the original and is still going strong. This one was definately worth it.

All done at Quantum sails Mornington. They specialise in yacht sails but easily adapt it for windsurfers except when it comes to specialised parts like battens.

Now I wouldn't pay anything more than $150 for anything since I've been able to get a great condition used windsufer sail for $150 and less.

fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
19 Jan 2010 9:48PM
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Thanks guys - sounds like the repair is the go - will checkout Meester.

Cheers
Fletch



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