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Winter offers from Exe Sails

by Exe Sails & Covers 11 Dec 2014 05:36 PST 11 December 2014
Hornet sails from Exe Sails © Mike Rice / www.fotoboat.com

With Christmas on the way, our winter offer runs until Xmas Day through our website and until midday on Friday the 19th December through the loft. We're offering up to 30% off all dinghy sails until then.

www.exesails.com
01392 874449

Just a few of our winter offers on sail orders placed before Xmas:

  • Wayfarer – Full Suit of Sails £1100
  • Hornet – Full Laminate Suit £1200
  • GP14 – Full Laminate Suit £1000
  • Cadet – Full Suit of Sails £625
  • Enterprise – Full Suit of Sails £750
  • Contender – Dacron Mainsail £550
  • Merlin Rocket – Full Suit of Sails £1150
  • Lark – Full Suit of Sails £1050
Inc Vat & Ex Delivery.

Exe Sails at the RYA Dinghy Show

We will have our sails on display on the Hornet Stand at the Dinghy Show 2015 and Sam will be there both days if you wish to discuss new sails, we are proud to support the classes we work with and will be having a special dinghy show offer on a select few sails.

Our Christmas Prize Draw finishes on the 25th December

To be entered, buy a new sail, like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/exesails or follow us on twitter at www.twitter/com/exesails

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