Links
 

e-mail: new.jersey@northsails.com
www.monmouth.com/~nsnj/northnj.html
 
Proctor Masts and Rigging
Chuck Simmons has been the owner of Proctor Masts & Rigging since 1997. We are currently located at 1281 - B Logan Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Our phone number is (714)979-7820 and our fax number is (714) 979-7844. We can be reached by email at proctormasts@earthlink.net . Our current price for a Comet mast is $890.00 fully rigged. That includes adjustable spreaders, gooseneck, ball bearing sheave boxes, and running and standing rigging. We no longer offer blank tubes for sale. Comet masts can be made using a "C" section or a Kappa section, and there is no difference in price between the two. We offer a Comet boom made using the 2628 boom section and the price is $280.00. We also carry all of the parts for masts and booms as well as mast steps. We will offer a discount for volume orders and shipping charges are on a per shipment basis. Our masts and booms are packed in plastic irrigation tubing for protection during shipping and we get quotes from about 4 or 5 shipping companies and pass the best price along to our customers. We are happy to answer any questions.
 

The Sailors’ Tailor, Inc. - Email: covers@beanbag.com
Website address: www.sailorstailor.com

1480 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
 
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")