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From: Larry McNeil (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 05 2006 - 12:06:24 EDT
Has anyone got a reliable contact point for them? I would like to have my sails done before I begin my first cruise on coming out of charter.
Larry and Tanya McNeil
S/v LIAHONA
LaPaz
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From: "Elaine and Brian Timmins"<>
Sent: 7/5/06 5:43:42 AM
To: ""<>
Subject: [world-cruising] Re: Sailcare
World-Cruising (replacing spammed group) I've used sailcare on several sails. They do a fine job of cleaning and repairing. Their re-resinning (La Mournay (sp?)) process does add some stiffness and some shape holding ability to the fabric. It's not a new sail, by any means. It is real good maintenance for older sails. It will help you get another season or two (or three) out of pretty decrepid old sails. I'd suggest you consider the full Sailcare process as maintenance of your current sails and a delaying tactic for the purchase of new sails. It worked that way for me, and that was all I was expecting from it.
Brian s/v Calico Jack
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