Neil Pryde
Yup, lotta questions.Neil Pryde was the original sail supplier for many O'Days. I have replaced all the sails on my O'Day 37 with Neil Pryde sails over the pastthree years -- 130% genoa, working jib, main and cruising spinnaker. I am very happy with the quality of the workmanship, the sails, the fit and not least the price. Check them out on the web and talk to Bob Pattison, Chief Designer. They are in Milford, Connecticut, at least the east coast office is. The sails are made in China.As for results -- Ha! New boat altogether. I never would have believed that hanging different rags on the spars would make such a difference. As for price, you can get an online quote. We have big sails and they each ran well over $1,000 but less than $2,000.Our old sails, by the way, now reside at Bacons in Annapolis. One was judged good, one (the main) fair and one (the genny) worthless. That one is back in the closet here where wife intends to make all sorts of goodies out of it.