Age old problem!
Sam:There have been more posts than I can remember about where to purchase a new sail.From what I have seen, if you want something that is basically "off the shelf", these sails are fine. The price is right.Once you decide to upgrade hardware, fitting, headboards, reefing etc. their prices are in line with mail order sails. The other issue is if you need fixes to your sail, these guys are offshore.My suggestion is to talk to your local sailmakers and get a quote for "exactly" what you want. Then have these other guys quote the sames brank material and the same weight and finish. If you think that the savings is worth it, go for it.Be sure to get a quote from this website too.As far as your question about a loose footed main, you should talk to the sailmakers that you are going to get the quotes from. They are usually VERY knowledgeable and will give you their opinion. I can tell you that the Santa Cruz 52 that I sailed home from Hawaii in August 2000 had one and it worked fine. They also had a Dutchman system on it. The Dutchman is a worth while investment on a new sail. Unlike other systems your sail is ready to put away quickly once you drop it.