I'm located in St Petersburg and regularly drive down to Fort Myers, so I can drop them off anywhere in between. Otherwise we can work out shipping.
Prices are negotiable and I'm open to trades for F21 gear - particularly a tiller or a spinnaker.
- $80 - Standard full-batten class mainsail, dacron, serviceable condition. Unknown sailmaker. No battens included. Features: aluminum head plate, bolt rope foot, window, tie-in batten sleeves, plastic luff cars, Freedom emblem, sail no 89.
I've personally never used this sail but it looks fine - I think the previous owner had it serviced and then never used it as there are fresh dacron patches on any potential problem spots.
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HPU3LPxeNWRpWLrC8 - $150 - Large full-batten mainsail (oversized roach), dacron, serviceable condition. Made by Knighton sails. Includes battens!. Features: aluminum head plate, bolt rope foot, velcro batten sleeves, plastic luff cars with stainless shackles or webbing, Freedom emblem, sail no 89, telltales.
This was my primary sail until a few weeks ago. It's pretty blown out, but definitely still usable if you're looking for a cheap cruising sail - the only reason I decided to replace it was because I wanted to get more competitive at racing. It has some small pinholes that don't appear to be at any risk of expanding; other than that there are no significant problems.
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/C2WZvb23y4JQCjaD7 - $20 - Light-air jib/genoa, lightweight ripstop nylon, poor condition. Made by Omar sails. Features: steel luff wire, red/white/blue colors. 98" foot x 229" luff x 220" leech.
This is a very pretty-looking light-air jib, but it's not in usable condition as it has a significant tear near the foot. That said, ripstop nylon is easy to work with on a home sewing machine so it might be repairable for very cheap.
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/fSo46MNNon2YTMVL6