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2012 Retail Prices Revised February 1, 2012 2012 Retail Prices Revised February 1, 2012 800-541-7601 www.supersailmakers.com [email protected] Prices subject to change – see website for latest, and sail information 800-541-7601 2012 Retail Prices www.supersailmakers.com [email protected] Item # Description Price Item # Description Price INT420J 420 (Club) Jib, 3.9 oz Dacron $244 CAP1000 Capri 14 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $569 INT420M 420 (Club) Main, 3.9 oz Dacron $444 CAP1422 Capri 14.2 Jib(New), 3.9oz Dac $271 INT420SP 420 Spinnaker, .75oz Nylon $420 CAP1421 Capri 14.2 Jib(Old), 3.9oz Dac $261 INT470J 470 Jib, 3.9oz Dac (Rec Sail) $202 CAP1420 Capri 14.2 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $569 INT470M 470 Main, 3.9oz Dac (Rec Sail) $637 CAP1605 Capri 16 Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $314 AMF1005 AMF Apollo Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $206 CAP1606 Capri 16 Jib, RF 3.9oz Dacron $461 AMF1000 AMF Apollo Main, 3.9oz Dacron $626 CAP1600 Capri 16 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $732 ACQ1001 Aqua Cat (Mitre), 3.9oz Dacron $392 CAP1010 Capri Wave Main, 3.9oz Dacron $287 ACQ1000 Aqua Cat 90#, 3.9oz Dacron $380 CAT1000 Catfish Main, 3.9 oz Dacron $397 ACQ1004 Aqua Cat II-105#, 3.9oz Dacron $422 CYK1000 Cat-Yak Main, 3.9oz Dacron $283 AQF1000 Aqua Finn Main, 3.9oz Dacron $380 CYK1025 Cat-Yak Trampoline $181 BAN1000 Banshee Main, 3.9 oz Dac $542 CHY1002 Chrys Buccaneer Jib, Hanks-Wht $368 BAR1321 Barnett 13.2 Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $227 CHY1000 Chrys Buccaneer Jib, Tube-Wht $368 BAR1320 Barnett 13.2 Main 3.9oz Dacron $376 CHY1001 Chrys Buccaneer Jib, Wire-Wht $368 BAR2400B Barnett 1400 Flathead Main $366 CHY1004 Chrys Buccaneer Main, 3.9oz $539 BAR2400B-L Barnett 1400 Flathead Main (R) $319 CHY1003 Chrys Buccaneer Spinnaker $519 BAR1405 Barnett 1400 Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $206 CHY1005 Chrys Dagger Main, 3.9oz Dac $609 BAR1406 Barnett 1400 Jib, w/ Window $221 CHY1065 Chrys Lonestar 13 Jib, 3.9oz $252 BAR1400B-L Barnett 1400 Main w/ Batns (R) $319 CHY1060 Chrys Lonestar 13 Main, 3.9o $445 BAR1400B Barnett 1400 Main w/ Battens $366 CHY1605 Chrys Lonestar 16 Jib $271 BAR1400B5 Barnett 1400 Main w/Bat, 5.0oz $376 CHY1600 Chrys Lonestar 16 Main $722 BAR1400R Barnett 1400 Main, Recreation $319 CHY1006 Chrys Man-O-War Main, 3.9 Da $504 BAR1420 Barnett 1400 Spinnaker $352 CHY1075 Chrys Muskateer Jib, 3.9oz D $453 BARBUTJIB Barnett Butterfly Jib, 3.9oz D $232 CHY1070 Chrys Muskateer Main, 3.9 Nat $878 BARBUTMN Barnett Butterfly Main $371 CHY1076 Chrys Musketeer Trampoline $385 BARBUTMN Barnett Butterfly Main-Rnbw $330 CHY1008 Chrys Mutineer Jib, 3.9 oz $294 BARMAX Barnett Max Main, 3.9oz Dacron $206 CHY1008H Chrys Mutineer Jib, Hanks $294 BAU1000 Bauer 10 Main $256 CHY1008T Chrys Mutineer Jib, Tube $294 FBB1007 Bay Hen Main, 2 Rfs 3.9oz Dac $778 CHY1008W Chrys Mutineer Jib, Wire $294 FBB1009 Bay Hen Main, 2 Rfs 3.9oz Tanb $919 CHY1010 Chrys Mutineer Main, 3.9 oz $504 FBB9999 Bay Hen Mast Hoops (Set) $220 CHY1090 Chrys Mutineer Spinnaker $526 BCH1004 Beachcomber Dory Jib, 3.9ozDAC $261 CHY1055 Chrys Pirateer Jib, 3.9oz Dac $224 BCH1006 Beachcomber Dory Jib, 4.0ozTAN $349 CHY1050 Chrys Pirateer Main, 3.9oz D $508 BCH1002 Beachcomber Dory Main, 3.9oz D $514 CLA1000 Clancy Main, 3.9 oz Nat $320 BCH1000 Beachcomber Dory Main, 3.9oz T $685 CLK1020 C-Lark Jib $190 BLC1004 Blue Crab Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $177 CLK1000 C-Lark Main, 4.93 oz Dacron $713 BLC1000 Blue Crab Main, 3.9oz Dacron $574 COM1608 Compac 16 Genoa (II/III) 155% $368 BLU1002 Blue Jay Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $172 COM1609 Compac 16 Genoa (Mk1) 135% RF $310 BLU1000 Blue Jay Main, 3.9oz Dacron $535 COM1005 Compac 16 Genoa (Mk1) 155 Hank $281 SUPER2157 Bombardier 3.8 Main $267 COM1605 Compac 16 Jib (II/III), Hanks $304 BON1000 Bonita Sail, 3.9oz Dacron $474 COM1602 Compac 16 Jib (II/III), RF $473 BRI1011 Britannia Jib, 3.9oz Color(s) $122 COM1002 Compac 16 Jib (Mk1), 110% Hank $318 BRI1010 Britannia Jib, 3.9oz Nat $88 COM1600 Compac 16 Main (II/III), Reef $603 BRI1012 Britannia Jib, 4.0oz Tanbk $137 COM1000 Compac 16 Main (Mk 1) $438 BRI1002 Britannia Main, 3.9oz Color(s) $253 COM1908 Compac 19 Genoa, 155% (Hanks) $632 BRI1000 Britannia Main, 3.9oz Nat $186 COM1909 Compac 19 Genoa, 155% RF $816 BRI1003 Britannia Main, 4.0oz Tanbk $311 COM1905 Compac 19 Jib, Hanks $513 CAP10 Cape Dory 10 Main, 3.9oz Dac $521 COM1900 Compac 19 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $609 CAP1002 Capri 14 Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $271 COM2307 Compac 23 Genoa, 135% RF $971 "3.9 oz. Dacron" and "6.03 oz Dacron" are Natural/White color. Unless listed, Colored sails cost 15% more then Natural and 6 oz. colors are available in Dark Blue, Red, Yellow, and White only. More sail info including battens and many panel layouts can be found at www.supersailmakers.com. Preices subject to change; check web site for latest retail prices, details, and availability. 800-541-7601 2012 Retail Prices www.supersailmakers.com [email protected] Item # Description Price Item # Description Price COM2308 Compac 23 Genoa, 155% (Hanks) $1,230 FRG1001 Frigate Mainsail, 4.0oz Tanbk $380 COM2305 Compac 23 Jib, 5.0 oz Dacron $626 GAL1505 Galilee 15 Jib, 3.9 oz Nat $241 COM2300 Compac 23 Main, 5.0oz Dacron $802 GAL1500 Galilee 15 Main, 3.9 oz Dac $453 COM2310 Compac 23 Spinnaker, Nylon $1,245 GCT1000 G-Cat 5.0 Jib, 3.9oz M/C $401 COMHCMN Compac Horizon Cat Main, 6.0oz $1,354 GCT1001 G-Cat 5.0 Jib, 3.9oz Nat Dac $296 COMPCMN Compac Picnic Cat Main, Nat $694 GCT1005 G-Cat 5.0 Jib, 3.9oz Sol Color $384 COMPCMN Compac Picnic Cat Main, Tanbk $912 GCT5001 G-Cat 5.0 Jib, 5.0oz Dac HD $403 COM2005 Compac Raven Jib, 3.9 oz Nat $330 GCT2000 G-Cat 5.0 Jib, Rental Sail $322 COMSCMN Compac Sun Cat Main, 5.0oz Dac $822 GCT1004 G-Cat 5.0 Main, 3.9oz M/C $853 COMSCMN Compac Sun Cat Main, Tanbark $1,094 GCT1002 G-Cat 5.0 Main, 3.9oz Nat $592 COO1000 Copperhead Main, 3.9 oz Nat $500 GCT1003 G-Cat 5.0 Main, 3.9oz Sld Clr $781 HOW1005 Designrs Choice Jib (Howmar) $205 GCT5002 G-Cat 5.0 Main, 5.0oz Dac HD $855 HOW1000 Designrs Choice Main (Howmar) $722 GCT2004 G-Cat 5.0 Main, Rental $690 DOL1105 Dolphin Jib, 3.9 oz Dacron $205 GCT1025 G-Cat 5.0 Trampoline, Front $323 DOL1000 Dolphin Senior Main, 3.9oz Nat $335 GCT1026 G-Cat 5.0 Trampoline, Rear $368 END1000 Eagle 12 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $505 GCT5010 G-Cat 5.7 Jib, 5.0oz Dac HD $516 ELT1000 El Toro Main, 3.9 oz Nat $294 GCT1014 G-Cat 5.7 Main, 3.9oz M/C $969 ENN1070 Ensign Genoa (LG) 4.18 oz Nat $782 GCT1012 G-Cat 5.7 Main, 3.9oz Nat $679 ENN1000 Ensign Mainsail, 6.03 oz Nat $1,054 GCT1013 G-Cat 5.7 Main, 3.9oz Sld Clr $878 ESC1100 Escape Capitva Main, 3.9 Nat $480 GCT5012 G-Cat 5.7 Main, 5.0oz Dac HD $971 ESC1101 Escape Captiva Main, 3.9 Color $521 GCT1027 G-Cat 5.7 Tramp, Front $377 ESC1300 Escape Cha Cha Main, 3.9oz Nat $456 GCT1028 G-Cat 5.7 Tramp, Rear $414 ESC1305 Escape Cha Cha Main, Color(s) $496 GHO1001 Ghost 13 Jib, 3.9 oz Nat $209 ESC1405 Escape Expedition Main, Color $459 GHO1000 Ghost 13 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $515 ESC1400 Escape Expedition Main, Nat $423 GLA1000 Glaston Alpha Main, Lateen $365 ESC1020 Escape Mambo Main, 3.9oz Clr $521 HRP1010 Harpoon 4.6 Jib, 3.9oz Dacron $319 ESC1021 Escape Mambo Main, 3.9oz Nat $480 HRP1015 Harpoon 4.6 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $769 ESC1600 Escape Mango Main, 3.90 oz Nat $363 HRP1020 Harpoon 4.6 Spinnaker, .75 oz $403 ESC1005 Escape Rhumba Main, 3.9oz Clr $559 HRP1000 Harpoon 5.2 Jib, 5.0oz Dacron $403 ESC1000 Escape Rhumba Main, 3.9oz Nat $517 HRP1005 Harpoon 5.2 Main, 5.0oz Dacron $877 ESC1500 Escape Solsa Main, 3.9 oz Dac $355 HRP1003 Harpoon 5.2 Spinnaker, .75 oz $476 ETC1001 Etchells Jib $613 HRP6205 Harpoon 6.2 Jib, 5.0oz Dacron $415 ETC1000 Etchells Mainsail $1,367 HRP6200 Harpoon 6.2 Main, 5.0 oz Dacro $926 EXP1005 Express 16 Genoa, 150% 3.9oz D $261 HRT1000 Heritage Main, 3.9 oz Dacron $298 EXP1000 Express 16 Main, 3.9oz Nat $312 HRT1002 Heritage Main, 4.0 oz Tanbk $419 EXP1010 Express 800 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $251 HOB1010 Hobie 14 Jib, RF 3.9oz Nat/Clr $294 FIR1020 Firefly Jib, 5.0oz Dacron $917 HOB1014 Hobie 14 Jib, Super 3.9oz $315 FLT1000 Flite 12 Main, 3.9 Dacron $258 HOB1005 Hobie 14 Main, 3.9oz M/C $768 FD1005 Flying Dutchman Jib $572 HOB1006 Hobie 14 Main, 3.9oz Nat $547 FD1000 Flying Dutchman Main $736 HOB1000 Hobie 14 Main, 3.9oz Sld Color $673 FJ1004 Flying Jr Jib, 3.9oz Dac $276 HOB5006 Hobie 14 Main, 6.03oz Nat $768 FJ1000 Flying Jr Main, 3.9oz Dac $400 HOB1025 Hobie 14 Trampoline $303 FSTJB Flying Scot Jib - 3.9oz Dacron $337 HOB2025 Hobie 14 Trampoline, Turbo Blk $318 FSTJB2 Flying Scot Jib, 6.03 oz Dac $337 HOB1555 Hobie 15 Jib, 3.9oz MultiColor $382 FSTMN Flying Scot Main - 5.0oz Dacro $953 HOB1550 Hobie 15 Jib, 3.9oz Natural $328 FLYTERNJIB Flying Tern Jib, 3.9 oz Dac $321 HOB1553 Hobie 15 Jib, 3.9oz Sld Color $366 FLYTERNMN Flying Tern Main, 3.9 oz Dac $520 HOB2550 Hobie 15 Jib, 6.03oz Nat Dac $384 FOR1000 Force 5 Main, 3.9oz Dacron $527 HOB1505 Hobie 15 Main, 3.9oz M/C $933 FRG1000 Frigate Mainsail, 3.9oz Dacron $267 HOB1500 Hobie 15 Main, 3.9oz Natural $813 "3.9 oz.
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