Cape Hatteras Gulf Stream clouds incoming, photo by Pam Bailey
Sail Repair

Panel Replacement: monofilm or vinyl replacement: starting @ $60-$100
Patches starting @ $40-$60
Multiple windows starting @ $80-$200

Luff Sleeve: re-stitching starting @ $30-$110
Patches starting @ $50 - $190/each
Zipper replacement starting @ $50-$70
Zipper slide replacement starting @ $25

Batten Pockets: Tensioners/Buckles replace starting @ $30-$60/each
(excluding hardware)
Tears--patches starting @ $30-$60
Re-stitching minimum $15
Luff-end pocket replacement starting @ $60-$80/each

Head Area: re-stitching starting @ $60-$100
Webbing replacement $20 - $100

Grommets: installation starting @ $40-$90
Removal starting @ $40

Harness: re-stitch $20 –$50
Buckle replacement $25 - $60
Replace webbing $25 - 50

Boardbags: replace zipper w/#10 coil $15/foot
(bags must be clean—sand free—and dry)

Dirty Sail Charge: $30. / Drying Sail Charge: $10 (if applicable)
No overnight guarantee for dirty or wet sails.

Shipping: please include contact information and return shipping address.

 
Avon Sail House sail repair sewing machine in use.
Gorge, Margaret on Jason Diffin designed proto 3.1 hotspot link to larger photo, by Chris Creasy, of Margaret sailing and Jason Diffin designed prototype 3.1, constructed by Margaret; Hood River Bridge is in the background
Sewing machine at the Avon Sail house in use on sail repairs.
Olaf on protoype Jason Diffin designed sail at the Hatchery, lay-down jibe. Hotspot link to Olaf on a 4.7 Jason Diffin designed proto sail, doing a lay-down jibe at the Hatchery.
Olaf on Jason Diffin design 4.7, duck-jibing at the Hatchery, photo by Chris Creasy, owner of 6th St. Bistro, Hood River, OR.