[Amel] NEW SAILS


Lars H. Knudsen <museum@...>
 

I was in Yasmine Hammamet Marine this summer and due to a problem with my
genoa I asked the marina office for a sail maker. They gave me the number
for a Tunisian sail maker who did a very good job for me. This sail maker
told me that they could supply me with sails and was the Tunisian outlet for
Technique Voile.



The number to the sail maker is: (216) 96225151 and it was only two months
ago. Hammamet is around 50 km north of Sousse.



Regards,

Lars, Santorin Salvagny #79



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Sendt: 28. september 2010 06:47
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I agree, I have seen some photos of there factory it is very important,
and the price is very very competitive,
I will probably go to Sousse in mai
jluc
CottonBay





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jlm@jlmertz.fr
 

I agree, I have seen some photos of there factory it is very important,
and the price is very very competitive,
I will probably go to Sousse in mai
jluc
CottonBay

Le 28/09/2010 00:31, Bob Parry a crit :

We had a drifter made by Seamtek in Sousse in Tunisia in 2005. They were the
Tunisian branch of Technique Voile and sails were computer cut. Their
factory was very impressive and sails were duty-free for foreign boats.
Can't see them on the net so don't know if they still exist or have another
name.

Bob Parry

SM#33 Nowornot

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:10 PM,<jlm@...> wrote:


I am trying to find a supplier for new sails in Hydranet
In France the prices are too high and I move into a purchase TUNISIA

Is there a person who has had experience for a direct purchase in Tunisia
or China?

My first estimate showed a important profit France / Tunisia preice is
approximatively divided by 2.

What do you think?

JLuc
CottonBay
sm316




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bobparry1947
 

We had a drifter made by Seamtek in Sousse in Tunisia in 2005. They were the
Tunisian branch of Technique Voile and sails were computer cut. Their
factory was very impressive and sails were duty-free for foreign boats.
Can't see them on the net so don't know if they still exist or have another
name.

Bob Parry

SM#33 Nowornot

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:10 PM, <jlm@...> wrote:



I am trying to find a supplier for new sails in Hydranet
In France the prices are too high and I move into a purchase TUNISIA

Is there a person who has had experience for a direct purchase in Tunisia
or China?

My first estimate showed a important profit France / Tunisia preice is
approximatively divided by 2.

What do you think?

JLuc
CottonBay
sm316


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