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you sail around in 3-masters built 100 years ago, the likes
of the Christian Radich, the Norwegian training ship. But
when the Radich decided to renew her complete sail inventory
of 14,480 sq. ft, Lee Sails was selected to do it.
So were other tall ships like the American
Rover, the Sorlandet,
the Statsraad
Lehmkuhl, the Te Quest, the Unicorn, etc. In fact,
it's the adaptability and versatility that have made
Lee Sails a truly international sailmaker. Be it a
fleet of sabots or a renowned Beneteau 51, you'll find
Lee Sails on board.
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The
Lucky Finn, Scituate, MA
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| With her generous
beam and chair-height cabin tops for seating, even with a
full boat, guests enjoy a roominess difficult to find
on many charter boats. Lucky Finn is a US Coast Guard Inspected
Vessel carrying a maximum of 22 passengers plus two crew.
Lucky Finn is a round stern Bugeye, a type of vessel indigenous
to the Chesapeake Bay. Bugeyes reached their height of popularity
in the 1800's as oyster dredgers and agricultural cargo haulers
between the eastern and western shores of the Chesapeake. |
| Lee Sails is proud to have fully outfitted
the Lucky Finn with a full set of sails. >> Visit
the Lucky Finn |
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E.
Batcheller
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| Thought you might like a picture of the sail that was made
for my son Gordon's boat. It fits beautifully and he is pleased
with the fine workmanship that went into the making of it. |
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| Just a quick note - the new Cape Dory Main ssail
is wonderful - very satisfied with my order and delivery.
Now I'll be able to catch and control the fall winds. |
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W.
Thieben (no photo)
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Just wanted to let you know how pleased I am with
the sails. This is the third set of sails I have had
on this boat and they are head and shoulders above the
previous ones.
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R. Cardenas, NY (no text)
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| I wanted to send a quick thank you for the gorgeous mainsail
you made for me a few months ago for my Cape Dory Typhoon. It
was worth every penny and more. The three reefs came
in awfully handy when the winds kicked up on my gulf stream
crossing. I had many compliments on the boat and on
what one can do even wit a tiny boat when fully prepared. I
enclosed two pics of the little girl. I'll be sure
to order my next set of sails from noone else. |
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R.
Hyman (no photo)
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Wow!!! The sail really turned out. The workmanship
and fit couldn't be bbetter, especially for the
money. We sailed last Saturday on the lower Potomac
River near Lewisetta, Va. in SW winds around 15
gusting to 20. (Our sail was cut short when a thunderstorm
blew in) She's always been fast for what she is,
but I know that the new main added an extra Knot!
We're leaving for a 9 day Bay cruise Saturday.
I can't wait! I thank you and my boat thanks you.
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E.
Tutun, FL (No Photo) - Repeat Customer!
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I received my new Genoa on Thursday and sailed
it yesterday. It's great ---- the workmanship,
the delivery time and of course the price!
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Leslie
R. Rugge (no photo)
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I have finally gotten FALCON in commision after
summer lay-up and have sailed a few times with
my new Lee mainsail. I am happy to say that after
identifying the suitable luff and foot and leech
line tension the sail set nicely. It did require
the addition o fa foot slug at the clew, since
my overhaul does not ride on a track. I had a slug
in my kit so installing it was a minor task and
the results were most gratifying. I am pleased
with the sail. Many thanks for your extraordinary
service in this matter.
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Donald and Mary Reese, NY (no
photo)
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Hello, this is Donald Reese. I recieved
my sail yesterday and hung it today, it fit like a glove
and I was very satisfied.
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B.
Baily (no photo)
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The sails arrived in good shape. It looks like you are
going to have another satisfied customer!
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Lee Sails Northeast
615 Pine Drive.,
West Bay Shore
New York, 11706 |
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