Recommendations - Asymmetrical Cruising Spinnaker

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Kokomo
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Recommendations - Asymmetrical Cruising Spinnaker

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can anyone recommend a sailmaker for a Asymmetrical Cruising Spinnaker for our PDQ36?

Thanks!!!
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Roger and Bonnie
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shop on line for sails

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I bought a terrific asymmetrical with snuffer thru http://www.sailboatowners.com who handle Doyle sails. I originally bought it for my Beneteau monohull but when I switched to the PDQ32 the mast height was essentially the same so I tranferred the sail to the new boat. You can also check cruisingdirect.com who sell North Sails.
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Scot sails

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Just had our new spinnaker delivered. Have not used it yet - but it won't be long. Scot Sails was prompt in making it in less than 4 weeks. The cost was under $1500... More after we fly her!

From Solomon's MD and heading south...
Roger and Bonnie
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Post by Marc Gershel »

Hi Roger, Am I mistaken, didn't you and Bonnie make a spinnaker from a kit?
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Spinnaker

Post by Kokomo »

Yes! Our original spinnaker was made from a SailRite Kit. It seems to have had UV damage since it came apart about 6 feet from the tack across all color panels - not any seams. :cry:
Roger and Bonnie
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