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Perhaps you folks can give me a reality check? I have mail ordered a loose
footed sprit sail for my "Footloose" (designed by Warren Jordan) from a sailmaker that is quite prominent on the web. This was several (3) months ago, I have Emailed them several times during this period and no return answer. So, my question is; how long is a reasonable time to wait? Am I being too impatient? Any advice is appreciated. |
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Three to four months is not at all unusual, particularly during the "busy
season." If you ordered at the end of February or early March, so did most everyone else in anticipation of the season. Still, there would be nothing wrong with your contacting the loft by phone and asking for a status report. And I would have to assume that you asked how long it would take either before, or when, you placed your order. Was there a reason you didn't mention the name of the loft, though? -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Norman McDonnell" wrote in message ... Perhaps you folks can give me a reality check? I have mail ordered a loose footed sprit sail for my "Footloose" (designed by Warren Jordan) from a sailmaker that is quite prominent on the web. This was several (3) months ago, I have Emailed them several times during this period and no return answer. So, my question is; how long is a reasonable time to wait? Am I being too impatient? Any advice is appreciated. |
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![]() Some lofts cut the sails and send it off shore for the bulk of the sewing and hand work.. Then do some in house work just to give US Customs and the customer the impression that the sail us US made. I once went into a Doyle (now UK) sail loft in San Diego to check the progress on my sail alterations.. Not a sole working in the loft and my sail was in Mex. The "Sailmaker" was the only person I ever saw in the loft on any of my three visits. However, the work was fine and reasonable. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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While I can't say I have any experience with what Steve is stating . . . I
am NOT surprised. It is also one of the reasons I use a LOCAL sailmaker. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop "Steve" wrote in message ... Some lofts cut the sails and send it off shore for the bulk of the sewing and hand work.. Then do some in house work just to give US Customs and the customer the impression that the sail us US made. I once went into a Doyle (now UK) sail loft in San Diego to check the progress on my sail alterations.. Not a sole working in the loft and my sail was in Mex. The "Sailmaker" was the only person I ever saw in the loft on any of my three visits. However, the work was fine and reasonable. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Greetings All,
Thanks to all of you that responded, it appears that I am just being impatient. Lately the weather has been perfect for getting the boat out so for now I will just putt around with the motor. Once again I really appreciate the responses. "Steve" wrote in message ... Some lofts cut the sails and send it off shore for the bulk of the sewing and hand work.. Then do some in house work just to give US Customs and the customer the impression that the sail us US made. I once went into a Doyle (now UK) sail loft in San Diego to check the progress on my sail alterations.. Not a sole working in the loft and my sail was in Mex. The "Sailmaker" was the only person I ever saw in the loft on any of my three visits. However, the work was fine and reasonable. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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