[b]New Sail Covers and more...[/b]

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Rick Kilmer
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[b]New Sail Covers and more...[/b]

Post by Rick Kilmer »

Not too often do you find a great product, wonderful customer service and timely delivery all in one place. However, here is a great place to go for new sail covers, etc. Troy Brake (sales@indycanvas.com) made me a custom sail cover that looks great, fits perfectly and was very competitively priced. The cost was just about half of a local custom fabricator. Stop by the IndyCanvas.com web site and take a look. Honestly, I could not be happier with our purchase, and Troy assisted me through the entire transaction by answering questions and making suggestions. It certainly can't hurt to mention my name, and PDQ.
If anyone has questions please send me a message and I will gladly answer.

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Post by chicagocat »

Thanks, Rick.

My sailcover just developed a big rip this past Sunday, and I was looking for exactly this kind of info.

Brendan Burke

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and 2001 PDQ 36 Classic (Tall Rig)- "Cat Tales" - Punta Gorda, FL
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Post by Latis (32028) »

Thanks Rick,
Was looking at recanvasing - this looks great and very resonable compared to some of the quotes I've already gotten. Has anyone tried the easy-furl main cover for a PDQ vs. the traditional cover ... any drawbacks?
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Post by Latis (32028) »

I just installed the easy-furl mainsail cover from these guys and it worked out very nicely. Makes life a lot easier - especially when singlehanded - hoists and settles in very nicely when lowering and doesn't get in the way when sailing ... Not to mention it looks very neat! If anyone wants pix - just let me know.
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Post by Lady of the Lake »

Love to see the pics, send them to sdensler@mac.com. Thanks.
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Me too. E-mail to Ksafk@aol.com. Thanks, Alex Kehayes, Half Moon 36073.
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Me three: email grkchristo@aol.com. Thanks, Chris
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Post by Aquila 32/31 »

Add me to the list as well please: myycc0q0@yahoo.com

Thanks! :D
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:) Add us to the list too..... mpkilmer@earthlink.net
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