A Non-Stop Week at SEA Sailmakers

It’s been an incredibly busy week here at SEA Sailmakers, with both our repair and sailmaking teams working overtime to keep up with the high demand.

Emergency Repairs & Charter Fleets

Our repair team has been working around the clock, completing urgent repairs for Elite Charters, Sunsail, The Moorings, Dream Yacht Charters, Faraway Yachting, Max Marine, Asia Marine, and more. With large fleets of Bavaria, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Lagoon, Leopard, Bali, and Fountaine Pajot yachts in the region, it’s been all hands on deck to get sails back in top condition.

New Sails Heading Worldwide

Meanwhile, the sailmaking team has been hard at work producing:

  • A Code Zero for an Aphrodite 101 – heading to Brighton, UK

  • An Asymmetrical Spinnaker for a J/80 – packed and off to Dublin, Ireland

  • A Roller Furling Genoa for a 9.25 Masthead Sloop – soon to be flying in Newport, Queensland

  • A Radial Cut Roller Furling Jib & Code Zero for a Millimeter Mini 12m – en route to Edmonton, Alberta

  • A Short Batten Mizzen for an S&S Ketch – heading to Whangarei, New Zealand

  • An Asymmetric Spinnaker for an X-99 – ready for collection in Phuket

  • A Full Batten Mizzen, Mainsail, and Roller Furling Genoa for a Morgana Out Island 41 – heading to Fort Myers Beach, FL

  • A Roller Furling Genoa for our friend @wildernessofwaves and her Panda 34, an important piece of her preparation for the Golden Globe Round the World Ocean Race

Gratitude & Community

A big thank you to Mr. Yoshida in Japan for sharing stunning photos of his SEA Sailmakers’ mainsail and Genoa proudly flying on his X-79—it’s always rewarding to see our sails in action!

As always, we are grateful for the support of our customers and friends. Whether it's a repair, a new sail, or a last-minute emergency job, we’re here to keep you sailing. See you out on the water!

Robert Tasker