My $.02 ....
I bought a main from a local loft last year. Had a problem and he corrected it for free. Maybe spent 10% more, no shipping costs, I got to hang at the loft and talk about my boat, I got to see lots of boat related stuff and I supported a guy who's running a business employeeing folks. And oh yeah, I got to make all the little decisions about my sail and discuss and inspect the details of the sail with the craftsman.When I call them on the phone, we actually chat a little. They even remember how I like my name pronounced.I didn't just buy a sail, I recieved all the intangibles of the experience and I believe this enhances my boating experience.Also, I didn't buy two sails as I thought I needed when I walked through the door, I had the two I wanted to replace with me, and he actually convinced me to buy the replacements seperately to see if a different cut on the main was going to solve my issues. Eventually I can replace the Genoa if the problem persists.So in many ways I saved over half the cost right there.Also, there are many reasons these days to save your money by going off-shore to get the goods you want, but I would humbly suggest that the folks who work in the industry that supports our pastime here deserve our support too.The local sail loft, and I intentionally selected a small non-chain loft, does more to fit my needs than just outfitting the boat.Geofs/v Day-O