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North Sails- Get Stop tabs now ... Winter sails service...Cover care

by North Sails on 28 Jul 2014
North Sails Hayden Whitburn, NZ Etchells Nationals 2014, Day 2, Race 3 Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
Latest newsletter from North Sails NZ with information on how to get Stop tabs fitted to your sails - faster than woolling a spinnaker. Check out the Winter Service deal. And look at their Cover Care Pack

 

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North Sails, the industry leader in innovation, has created a sustainable alternative to elastic bands or wool ties used to pack downwind sails. 

StopTabs™ eliminate the need for packing materials that inevitably litter the water. North’s convenient solution allows sails to maintain their performance while complying with ISAF’s environmentally friendly Rule 55.

North’s StopTabs™ contain downwind sails for hoisting, providing green-minded and rule-compliant sailors a light and reusable option for ultra-fast downwind sets, while minimising time spent downstairs packing your sails. The tabs use a quick-release process, allowing the sail to expand easily as it is sheeted in and fills with wind. StopTabs™ can be supplied on new downwind sails or retrofitted to existing downwind sails.

North’s StopTabs™ can be applied to your sails for the incredibly low price of $10 per meter of luff or $60.00 if you are only applying StopTabs™ to the tack of your sails.


If you would like more information on North’s StopTabs™ or have them applied to your sails contactdan.bush@northsails.com
 

Terms & conditions. Pick up and delivery includes Westhaven, Bayswater, Gulf Harbour, Orakei, Bucklands Beach, Half Moon Bay, Pine Harbour, and Westpark marina’s. Applies to boats under 60 foot LOA. Offer expires 31.10.2014.

 
With 25 years in the trade, Phil Notton, has got it covered. 

Phil has been making covers exclusively for North Sails for nearly a decade, from production cruisers to superyachts, utilising only the highest quality materials and workmanship. There is no end to what Phil can craft for you but here are a few…
EXTERIOR
- Squabs/Cushions
- Dodgers
- Biminis
- Boom Covers
- Sun Awnings  Screens
- Hatch/Wheel Covers, 
INTERIOR 
- Squabs/Cushions
- Hull Linings 
- Deck Head Panels. 

CUSTOM
- Sail Bags
- Gear Bags
What is just as important is looking after your covers, so as a winter warmer North’s are giving away a *FREE 303 Cover Care Pack with every cover ordered over $250 until the end of August. Contact phil@nz.northsails.com for your next cover.
 
Get a North Sails online quote now...

Opua   09 359 5999   roger@nz.northsails.com

Auckland   09 359 5999   sales@nz.northsails.com

Tauranga   021 079 4000   sallybob@defluiter.net

Wellington   04 566 7788   info@seaviewsails.co.nz

Picton   03 573 8543   kjlsails@xtra.co.nz

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