Sail Cleaning and Repair

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Alex DiGiacomo

Just purchased a 1985 Hunter 25.5 and need to have mainsail cleaned and a few small holes (looks like cigarette burns) repaired. Should I send out or clean and attempt to repair myself? If I send out, any suggestions as to a reputable place? Any idea of cost? Thanks.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
In your back yard! (SailCare)

Alex: One of the best places around is located in your back yard. They can recondition and repair your sails. If you are going to do it, do it soon. They can take a while once they get busy. www.sailcare.com SailCare, Inc. 410 9th St. Ford City, PA 16226 Phone: (800) 433-7245 FAX: (724) 763-2229
 
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Bill O'Donovan

I agree

I agree with Steve, as usual. A sailor I know delivered his sails himself and got a tour of the plant, which he said was fascinating. But the burning question is: does the unique process by SailCare actually melt the sails to produce the resin? To answer your question on price, I'd say around $200 for main and jib combined. They have a web site that is referenced in a set of previous postings on HOW done last month. Check out the archives and enter the word "SailCare."
 
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Mickey Goodman

Sail Reconditioning

I had Sailcare recondition my main on my 88 Legend 37. The sail was original and only had about 35% of life left in it. Sailcare's process resulted in the main looking just like the new genoa I purchased. They charged $.85 as square foot. I also had them replace the leathers on the sail and repair one small hole. I was very pleased. They told me that I would probably need to have reconditioned again about 4 to 5 years. After the second season the sail still has plenty of life left in it. You can have them give you an estimate of what needs to be done. Good luck!
 
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