Catalina - Capri - 25s International Assocaition Logo(2006)  
Assn Members Area · Join
Association Forum
Association Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Forum Users | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 Catalina/Capri 25/250 Sailor's Forums
 Swap Meet
 LIKE NEW C250 DRIFTER...REACHER
 New Topic  Topic Locked
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Member Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Initially Posted - 02/26/2007 :  15:59:20  Show Profile
This beautiful custom sail was used once as I have sold my boat.
Made by Ullman Sails in Ventura. Red, White, and Blue colors.
The sail has a spectra luff wire that allows you to pull it up tight on the jib halyard.
Luff=29' Foot=16.75' Leech=23.81' 209 sq. ft.
Price is $450 plus actual cost of shipping.

Edited by - on

Frank Hopper
Past Commodore

Members Avatar

Pitcairn Island
6776 Posts

Response Posted - 02/26/2007 :  17:49:18  Show Profile  Visit Frank Hopper's Homepage
What weight is the cloth, nylon or dacron?

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Response Posted - 02/26/2007 :  18:36:06  Show Profile
I believe it is Nylon. Certainly not Dacron. Ullman Ventura has a Web Site with more complete info. Not sure of exact weight but it is for light to moderate airs. Thanks.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

sterngucker
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
169 Posts

Response Posted - 02/28/2007 :  02:27:17  Show Profile
Would you happen to have a dousing sleeve for it?

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Response Posted - 02/28/2007 :  07:16:49  Show Profile
No, but those are easily obtainable. Price also includes new sheets and bag. Thanks.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Response Posted - 02/28/2007 :  07:25:46  Show Profile
Sterngucker...I always think of things after I post. This sail is much more manageable than a true Spinnaker. It uses the Jib Halyard for hoisting. You also don't use a pole to fly it. I didn't have trouble dousing it from the cockpit. Hope this helps.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

gnorgan
Admiral

Members Avatar

USA
563 Posts

Response Posted - 03/04/2007 :  23:28:34  Show Profile
I wonder if this sail would work on a C25 tall rig? Also, I've got a furler system....would it work around / with this?
How old / new is it?
Got pictures???

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Response Posted - 03/05/2007 :  07:21:23  Show Profile
I think it should work fine. It uses the Jib Halyard which is a spare with most furling systems. I believe Arlyn has the same sail and has Pics on his Web Site. Sorry, I don't have any Pictures. The dimensions are listed in the first post. Thanks.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

JimB517
Past Commodore

Members Avatar

USA
3285 Posts

Response Posted - 03/05/2007 :  17:43:55  Show Profile  Visit JimB517's Homepage
Gary, with a foot of 16.75 feet I think it would rate over a 155% which would mean you pay a big penalty just for carrying it on board. Keep in mind it is a drifter (and so counts as a genoa) not amd asym or sym spinnaker.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

KBeazley
Deckhand

Members Avatar

USA
21 Posts

Response Posted - 03/05/2007 :  20:35:18  Show Profile
Sounds like a sail I am looking for is it still available? Please contact me.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

gnorgan
Admiral

Members Avatar

USA
563 Posts

Response Posted - 03/06/2007 :  23:37:38  Show Profile
Jim, you're right....didn't actually pay much attention to the specs on this. I still want an asym.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page

RSHOOTER
Navigator

Members Avatar

USA
101 Posts

Response Posted - 03/09/2007 :  15:44:59  Show Profile
Sold!!! Sorry you missed a great buy.

Edited by - on
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Topic Locked
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Association Forum © since 1999 Catalina Capri 25s International Association Go To Top Of Page
Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000 Version 3.4.06
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ.
The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.