Re: FW: Sail quote for Bolger AS 29 Advanced Sharpie
Neal
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Neal Sandidge <nsandidge@...> wrote:
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> To: nsandidge@...
> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 12:25:06 -0400
> Subject: RE: Sail quote for Bolger AS 29 Advanced Sharpie
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> Gaff Main Kit $1090.00, Finished
> $2200, 6.4oz SC Dacron, crosscut, 3 rows of reef points, grommets for
> lacing on head luff and foot.
> Mizzen Kit $235.00, Finished $465.00,
> 6.4oz SC Dacron, crosscut, laced on luff.
> Drifter Kit $250.00, Finished
> $520.00, Maxilite 150 1.5oz ripstop nylon, crosscut, rope luff, set
> flying. This is what he calls a spinnaker in his sail
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> Best Regards,
> Jeff Frank
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> Sailrite
> Enterprises, Inc.
> 2390 East 100 South | Columbia City, IN
> 46725
> 800.348.2769 toll free | 260.244.4647 local | 260.818.2005
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> From: Neal Sandidge
> [mailto:nsandidge@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:04
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> To: sailrite
> Subject: Sail quote for Bolger AS 29
> Advanced Sharpie
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> Please send full
> quote for main, mizzen and spinnaker. Could not get from your
> website.
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> Thanks.
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> Neal
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> Date: Sun, 15 Apr
> 2012 09:08:34 -0400
> From: BB-RLW@...
> To:
> nsandidge@...
> Subject: Re:
> Damn you!
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> Hi Neal
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> I really like the Harry 2 but for you the AS29
> might be better... On the other hand you might want to take a serious look at
> the POP 25 which really is just about the most bang you can get in such a small
> envelope.http://boatbits.blogspot.com/2011/10/my-morning-thoughts.html
> You might also take a really serious look at Tad's 28 foot future cruiser...http://www.tadroberts.ca/services/small-boats/sail/futurecruiser28
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> The
> Simplicity rig works well. I got stalled writing about it because a friend with
> a stock CAL 34 was coming down to the Caribbean and the plan was to do some
> stock rig vs simplicity rig tests so things got put on hold and as things go he
> has still not got down here but promises that he will soon come.
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> In
> hindsight I do wish I'd gone with a lug rig for a variety of reasons but most
> importantly because while we like the simplicity rig it's not really covering
> any new ground but going with something that will have a better resale value
> when we build the new boat...
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> By the way, the sailrite kits are awesome
> super easy to sew and excellent value. Though I'm sure where you are you'd be
> able to find something cheaper either there or with one of the Hong Kong
> lofts.
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> Bob
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> On 4/15/12 4:31 AM, Neal Sandidge wrote:
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> I have ordered the
> AS 29 plans; they should be here any day now. Then I start going
> through your past-postings and I run across the Tad Roberts "Harry II" from July
> 27, 2010. Now I'm having second thoughts!
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> BTW, how did your
> re-rig go. There were quite a few posts as you began mast
> construction and ordered your sail rite kits, then nothing (at least thru July,
> 2010).
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> Neal
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> Date: Fri, 13 Apr
> 2012 20:51:01 -0400
> From: BB-RLW@...
> To:
> nsandidge@...
> Subject: Re:
> Bolger AS29 rig
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> On 4/13/12 6:54 PM, Neal Sandidge wrote:
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> Bob:
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> Been
> going through the archives of Boat Bits. Who was the manufacturer of
> that $300 "non-marine" wind generator that you installed in 2009? Has
> it held up? Are you satisfied with it?
> It held up great
> until we lost the mast... Sadly the company that made it is no longer in
> business...
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> Also, how did
> your home-made composting toilet work out?
> Excellent! Would
> never have any other sort now.
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> Bob
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From: Jeff@...
To: nsandidge@...
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 12:25:06 -0400
Subject: RE: Sail quote for Bolger AS 29 Advanced Sharpie
Sailrite Enterprises, Inc.
2390 East 100 South | Columbia City, IN 46725
800.348.2769 toll free | 260.244.4647 local | 260.818.2005 fax
Jeff@...|http://www.sailrite.com
From:Neal Sandidge
[mailto:nsandidge@...]
Sent:Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:04
AM
To:sailrite
Subject:Sail quote for Bolger AS 29
Advanced Sharpie
Please send full
quote for main, mizzen and spinnaker. Could not get from your
website.
Thanks.
Neal
Date: Sun, 15 Apr
2012 09:08:34 -0400
From:BB-RLW@...
To:nsandidge@...
Subject: Re:
Damn you!
Hi Neal
I really like the Harry 2 but for you the AS29
might be better... On the other hand you might want to take a serious look at
the POP 25 which really is just about the most bang you can get in such a small
envelope.http://boatbits.blogspot.com/2011/10/my-morning-thoughts.htmlYou might also take a really serious look at Tad's 28 foot future cruiser...http://www.tadroberts.ca/services/small-boats/sail/futurecruiser28
The
Simplicity rig works well. I got stalled writing about it because a friend with
a stock CAL 34 was coming down to the Caribbean and the plan was to do some
stock rig vs simplicity rig tests so things got put on hold and as things go he
has still not got down here but promises that he will soon come.
In
hindsight I do wish I'd gone with a lug rig for a variety of reasons but most
importantly because while we like the simplicity rig it's not really covering
any new ground but going with something that will have a better resale value
when we build the new boat...
By the way, the sailrite kits are awesome
super easy to sew and excellent value. Though I'm sure where you are you'd be
able to find something cheaper either there or with one of the Hong Kong
lofts.
Bob
On 4/15/12 4:31 AM, Neal Sandidge wrote:
I have ordered the
AS 29 plans; they should be here any day now. Then I start going
through your past-postings and I run across the Tad Roberts "Harry II" from July
27, 2010. Now I'm having second thoughts!
BTW, how did your
re-rig go. There were quite a few posts as you began mast
construction and ordered your sail rite kits, then nothing (at least thru July,
2010).
Neal
Date: Fri, 13 Apr
2012 20:51:01 -0400
From:BB-RLW@...
To:nsandidge@...
Subject: Re:
Bolger AS29 rig
On 4/13/12 6:54 PM, Neal Sandidge wrote:
Bob:
Been
going through the archives of Boat Bits. Who was the manufacturer of
that $300 "non-marine" wind generator that you installed in 2009? Has
it held up? Are you satisfied with it?
It held up great
until we lost the mast... Sadly the company that made it is no longer in
business...
Also, how did
your home-made composting toilet work out?
Excellent! Would
never have any other sort now.
Bob