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CPYOA Forum Info => Classifieds for Com-pac boats => Topic started by: DanB on January 10, 2013, 08:54:12 PM

Title: SOLD: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: DanB on January 10, 2013, 08:54:12 PM
Looking to sell 2009 FX loose footed main and roller furler jib with brown mainsail cover and red sail ties with sail bag.

Came with Molly Malone, but I got new sails, sail cover and ties for Christmas.  Salty19 described them in this post when he got them:
http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=2544.0

Like to sell as a group, but will do separate.

Not sure on price, will have to check in here (did not much help) .

Will take pictures if it ever stops raining here in Alabama! (beats snow!!!)

Title: Re: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: Salty19 on January 11, 2013, 01:54:45 PM
Since I'm mentioned here as describing the sails since Dan's boat used to be mine, a disclaimer is in order:  First, two owners have used this boat between me selling and Dan buying the boat.  So I have no clue what condition they are in, if they have been altered/abused etc.  They were in excellent shape, almost new, when we sold it. The jib is a 155% genny and has no luff tape or hanks, just grommets where hanks would go.  I had it made for the homemade pvc roller furler. It will NOT work on a commercial furler (Ie CDI, Harken, Schaefer, etc) without luff tape sewed in,and will not work without a furler without hanks installed.  Also the luff is shorter than standard to accomodate the furler, which I custom made. Since the luff is shorter, the foot is higher too (good for seeing ahead). I have no measurements and am not representing the current state of the sails...ask Dan about it as I simply don't know.

If you are making a homemade PVC furler, the headsail will probably work if you size the furler drum correctly (CP16I version only).  If not, the headsail will need alteration.

The main is standard sizing for a CP16I, should fit on any CP16I.

Dan, hopefully I have not squashed the sale of the genoa, but I think it's important to be honest in our classified section (we don't tolerate otherwise; I've had to delete ads of dishonest sellers).  I also don't want the emails from people complaining about it.
Title: Re: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: DanB on January 11, 2013, 05:00:15 PM
Thanks Salty for pitching in on the jib.  Hopefully I can get pictures this weekend if the sun continues to shine.
Title: Re: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: robalanp on April 08, 2013, 03:28:50 PM
Interested in the sails. I'm in the Mobile area. Have you figured a price out yet?
Title: Re: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: DanB on July 04, 2013, 02:44:08 PM
I haven't been on here for a while so I am just getting got up.

1) "not work without a furler without hanks installed."  When I went home to NH I bought a set of hanks for the jib so that it can be used without a furler  (back in Alabama now).  I just have to install them.

2) Price for the whole package is $350 plus shipping.
Title: Re: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: GretchenG on July 06, 2013, 09:57:42 AM
I have PMed you about the sails.  I don't have a furler, so I'd be glad to have hanks for the genoa.  Thanks--
Title: Re: SOLD: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: DanB on July 19, 2013, 03:45:22 PM
Sails have been sold.
Title: Re: SOLD: ComPac 16 main, jib, sail cover and sail ties for sail
Post by: GretchenG on July 29, 2013, 02:47:15 PM
Package has been received!  Ahh, now to figure out the rigging changes for a loose-footed main and a genoa, versus the tired old boom-mounted main and working jib...  Hmm, this could involve more shopping!  :-)