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e-mail: new.jersey@northsails.com
www.monmouth.com/~nsnj/northnj.htmlComet Masts and Parts
I am the exclusive dealer for Comet masts made by Selden Masts USA. I can supply masts, booms and rig packs that meet the Class specs at very good prices. My company is a sole proprietership and I basically just do this to help keep the Comet Class alive. I built a Comet in 2009 and have worked up a GRP spec for the boat in hopes that we can find a builder that will do a satisfactory job buildling new boats.
Bill Wolf
Spar Tech Enginnering Company
16 North Bluff Rd.
Chesapeake City, MD 21915The Sailors Tailor, Inc. - Email: covers@beanbag.com
Website address: www.sailorstailor.com1480 W. Spring Valley-Paintersville Rd.
Spring Valley, Ohio 45370
TOLL FREE Tel. 800-800-6050
The Sailors' Tailor is excited to announce we have a new and very informative website which has descriptions of the different styles of covers, fabrics, informs the buyer what to look for in order to buy a cover which will last 8 to 10 years instead of the industry norm of 5 years, and has on-line ordering. The Sailors' Tailor manufacturers 170 one design sailboat covers and accessories since 1972.Aluminum Centerboards - Contact Don Lyons drlyons@mapcorp.com Coral Reef Sailing Apparel
Website address: www.coralreefsailing.netCoral Reef Sailing Apparel prides itself in providing quality apparel and merchandise for every sailor's unique needs. We specialize in offering yacht clubs, classes, teams, and retail customers with performance wear, customized apparel, and accessories. Some of the brands we carry include Gill, Zhik, Marmot, Columbia, Harken, and Patagonia. CRSA is best known for our ongoing attendance at various regattas. Please don't hesitate to contact us should you need anything!
Sailing Source - Comprehensive sailing site with links to class organizations, boat reviews, message boards and video. Sailing World - Website for Sailing World and Crusing World magazine. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
("One of the most popular classes of racing boat in American history, the Comet, is represented here by Zoea, built in 1932 by a local builder. Zoea is the first of more than 4,000 Comets built")