Dress guard renewal


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  • #16457
    Rex (Sophia)
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      Hello,

      New owner of a pogo 8.50 (2004) based in the Mediterranean, I would like to renew her genoa and mainsail (hydranet 2016) which seem a bit tired.

      I don’t think I’ll be racing, but I’d like “moderately” high-performance sails.

      I’m wondering about the relevance of buying second-hand regatta sails (I’d like to wear out the mainsail, and I’m ready to give up the furler for the genoa)?

      What do you think?

      I don’t know the price of this kind of used sails…

      Thank you for your answers

      #16460
      Xavier (Moana)
      Participant

        Hello,

        A bit surprised that 2016 hydranet sails are tired, but it depends above all on the number of miles of use.

        For the use of racing sails, it can be a good idea to have sails with a nice shape but they must be recent. Unfortunately, the materials used for racing sails often age quickly, delaminating within three to four seasons of use. So when you buy a sail, look out for signs of delamination and wear in all areas where the fabric is crumpled in use and when folded..

        Websites to see: https://www.labonnevoile.com/ and https://www.microsailing.fr/

        sailmakers can give you good advice, or even put you in touch with their customers who are renewing their wardrobes. Enjoy your research.

        #16471

        On the labonnevoile.fr website, there’s a Pogo 850 mainsail, reputed to be brand-new, and therefore almost at the price of a new sail (3250€).

        Link: https://www.labonnevoile.com/voiles-occasion/annonce/130

        Ad posted before May 11, but what year? Offer to be made?

        #16474

        … and also, on the association’s website, in the “Announcements” section, a Pogo 850 horn GV! (Eric, Why-Not)

        Price not indicated.

        #16478
        Rex (Sophia)
        Participant

          Thank you friends for your advice and your links

          To answer Xavier, maybe it’s the man who’s a bit worn out, but he prefers to blame the machine 😉

          A lovely evening

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