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T J Furstenau
Not sure if I'm posting this as a means to vent my frustration, or to gather some opinions and feedback from those that I respect here at HOW. My issue is that I am interested in starting to do some racing this summer and was in the process of getting things together towards that end. I needed to get my sails measured for ratings certificates and needed to get numbers applied. So I took them into a local loft (major unnamed sailmaker), asking just that - measure sails, apply numbers. From the moment I was there, the sail/sales guy that I was dealing with was immediately trying to push me towards new sails and trying to talk me out of racing the race that I was targeting. I told him I was confident in my, and my crews abilities, that we weren't looking to take a first, we were just looking towards the experience of the race. Still he continued to push. He advised me that I needed storm sails, which is true, but then tried to sell me a $2000 solution. At this point, I was so frustrated, I just wanted my sails back so that I could move on. I went to pick up my sails and he wasn't in, but some of their helpful staff were able to locate my sails and help me get them loaded in the truck, telling me that they were running behind on invoicing and that I'd get a bill in the mail in a week or so. Well, the bill came and here is what put me over the edge. I was originally told to expect $20/sail to measure (4 sails), $7/digit for numbers (20 digits 2jibs, and main, both sides). Okay, so I'm expecting a bill of $260 or so. The bill was $685. It seems there were some repairs that they felt were necessary and fixed them for me. Never asked, never informed, just did the work. I called them today and spoke to the owner, he admitted that the work ticket only said measure and number, but assured me that the repairs were necessary. He was willing to make the bill an even $500, but I'm still upset that the work was done without approval. I feel like I took my car in for new tires and they replaced the brakes because they felt that they were ready to be replaced. Now, I know in the big scheme of things, sailing is not an inexpensive sport, especially when looking at racing, and that we're only talking about a couple of hundred bucks. But I've got a family with kids and not a lot of money to throw around. I'm stuck now with do I pay him the $500 that he was "nice enough" to adjust to, or the $260 that was for the work authorized. I think I know what I'll do. And I can tell you I've already been to another loft in town that was MUCH more accommodating and understanding of my position. They got my order to solve my storm sail requirement, and will get any future sail work that I need done.Thanks for listening to my rant, I feel a little better now.T J