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I am not sure how many folks on here have purchased or dealt with Sailrite before. I had my first experience yesterday and it was great!
I drove up to the place about 45 minutes north of here(two locations, one Indiana..one in Florida) and enjoyed it immensely.
I had to buy a kit to turn a hank on sail into a sail to fit my furler. The people were great! He broke down what I needed to do, showed me everything that came with the kit. Spent a ton of time with me and even took me out into the main building for a tour and explained everything out there.
Answered all of my questions and said if I had a problem to give him a call.
Great experience, I highly recommend looking into Sailrite if you ever need to make a purchase of one of their products.
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If they are anything like the asymetrical spinnaker kits, they'll be terrific. Bought one of the spinnaker kits - everything pre-cut, well labeled, simple instructions, easy to put together.
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