Sail Loft's are busy in the spring..
You may find that sail lofts will be busy in the spring. You might want to line one up asap. For what it's worth, I've used Squeteague sailmakers in Cataumet Ma. He recently made a main for me, I'm planning on having him do the Number 1 next year.I looked around at local lofts (Rhode Island and MA) and their prices were all comparable, Squeteague was able to schedule the work quickest and I felt he treated me honestly. I also spoke with another customer, I noticed the label on his sail, and he happily reccomended the loft. As things go, we even had a little trouble fitting the new sail, the slides didn't fit the mast properly, and the loft fixed'em right up for me. I can't imagine what the hassle would have been if I had to send the sail back to a mail-order house.BTW - I own a '76 O'Day 25. I have a Harkin RF so I can't say anything about the CDI unit, except that is has been spoken of highly on this website.ASqueteague also sells furlers and they have a page on them on their website.Geof