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I have a mainsail and genoa for sale, both made in 2010 by Triton Sails in Mississauga.
They are cross-cut Dacron laminate, used for four summers, and in good condition. Plenty of life remains in both sails. They were made for my C&C 27 Mk V, and are now in Oakville, Ontario.
1. Mainsail. 2+2 battens, draft stripe, two reefing points, telltales, luff with slugs.
Price: Can $575
2. Genoa.155%, # 6 luff tape, luff length suitable for use with a furling system if necessary.
Price: Can $575
If someone would like the pair then Can $1100 takes them.
Add freight if you cannot pick them up.
To see these sails in action go to 'The Fleet', then to 'SMOKE' for a 2013 photograph.
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002
Both sails are now sold and have a new home.
Thank you
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002
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Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002
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From what I've read on here you are the racer of the group. Hopefully you do not mind if I pick your brain.
I've purchased a MRK V back in March. The bottom has been completely fared and painted. Now I am moving on to the sails. I am considering purchasing a set of carbon laminate tri-radial sails. Do you have any loft suggestions that makes fast sails for the MRK V?
Warren Sickler
C&C 27 Mk V number 598
Privateer Yacht Club
Chattanooga, TN
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Warren Sickler
C&C 27 Mk V number 598
Privateer Yacht Club
Chattanooga, TN
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