Whether
your sailing plans take you across the lake or
around the world, you can count on our new sails to get
you
there and back again safely .... time after time!

While
cleaning and refurbishing your sails is our real passion,
sometimes new sails are the best option. Sometimes we
find that after measuring and inspecting your sail it
might be in your best interest to put the cost of cleaning
and repair into a new sail.
If the cost to clean, repair, or modify your sail exceeds
one half the cost of replacement, we will work up a price
for a new sail so you can make an informed, no-guesses
decision on which way to go. It may be the case that spending
money on the old sail is still a good deal, but we want
you to have all the information you need to make that
decision.
A sail should be as Unique
as its boat and owner. Your new sail from Sail Care is
a truly customized sail, built for you, your boat, and
your cruising plans.
So
now the decision to buy a new sail becomes a paramount
decision! That's where we can help. In the 20+ years we
have been cleaning and repairing sails we have seen sails
from most every new sail maker. It has given us a lot
of insight on the best way to build a sail, what kind
of cloth to use, and what kind of hardware seems to work
best.
Most important, this experience taught us the method
and layout to use in build this new sail so we can give
you absolutely the most bang for your buck.
We take great care in building sails that will withstand
the test of time and the trials of the sea. Each new sail
starts out as a three-dimensional computer model and is
cut from the finest Dacron sailcloth to within a half
a millimeter of accuracy. Every seam is glued and triple-stitched
with durable, ultraviolet-resistant thread to maximize
the sail's long-term durability.
Corners are reinforced with multiple layers of fabric
in broad squares to amplify the sail's stretch resistance
and durability at the points of maximum load. Corner rings,
either welded SS O-rings or HD SS press rings, are further
imbedded into the sail with layers of hand-sewn webbing.
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