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Old 10-05-2000
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New Catalog with a New Look

October’s issue of The Sailing Source, SailNet’s trademarked monthly catalog, should be in your mailbox. If you’ve set it aside for a later perusal, you may want to pick it back up and look at the great deals tucked inside its 24 full-color pages. You’ll find that volume 67 has more than just some pretty pictures of boats.

How about a complete package of a Zodiac dinghy with an H2P air floor and a Nissan outboard motor for under $2,000? Or 10 percent off SailNet’s normal low price on Forespar Line Control Whisker Poles? Maybe an extra 20 percent off Yale 3-strand nylon docklines will help float your boat. If those aren’t enough, you’ll find full complements of winches, windlasses, canvas products, furling gear, sailing togs, and gifts for sailors—all at fantastic prices.

Since a new Sailing Source is published every month, when yours comes in the mail you need to act on it pronto—the prices are only good for the month of issue. Number 67 is no exception and these sale prices will be part of sailing history on October 31.

The good news is that if you missed this issue, you only have to wait a few weeks for the next Sailing Source to appear in your mailbox with more tips and hints, more expert opinions, and more great sale prices on the gear you treasure most. If your name isn’t on the list, and you’d like to receive the next Sailing Source monthly catalog, add your name and mailing address by e-mailing thesailingsource@sailnet.com. The hot deals will warm any sailor’s soul on cold winter weekends.

 



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