Another Busy Few Weeks at S.E.A. Sailmakers

The loft has been buzzing again over the last few weeks, with sails heading to almost every corner of the globe. From vibrant downwind sails to hardworking cruising mains, it’s been a fantastic mix of projects — and plenty of colour on the sail floor.

🌍 New Sails Leaving the Loft

Here’s what we’ve been up to:

  • Full Batten Mainsail for a J/29 FR, packed and ready to go to Jacksonville, Florida

  • 135% Roller Furling Genoa for a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 32, soon to be seen sailing the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland

  • A striking Red and Black Spinnaker for a Seawind 1260 Catamaran, soon to light up the waters of Malaysia

  • A bright Code Zero with dark grey UV on the leech and foot, making its way to Europe

  • A bold Orange and Black Code Zero for a Haines Tramp, heading to Queensland, Australia

One of the great things about Spinnakers and Code Zeros is the vast array of colours available — and these recent builds have certainly brightened up the loft.

Continuing the list:

  • Lazy Bag / Stack Pack for a Westerly Corsair, finished in navy blue and fully lined to reinforce high-wear areas and reduce friction when lowering the sail — soon heading to Cornwall, UK

  • Code Zero for a Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40, soon sailing the turquoise waters of the Maldives

  • Full Batten Mainsail for a Corbin 39 complete with a “Trisail Top” configuration — shipping to Seattle before setting off on a global adventure

  • High Roach Full Batten Mainsail for a Leopard 39, boxed and on its way to Langkawi, before continuing around the world

  • Roller Furling Genoa for a J/120, ready for California

  • In-mast Furling Mainsail and Genoa for our friends at @groupislandspirit and their new Island Spirit 525 — we are incredibly proud to be part of this exciting project

  • Boom and Deck Cover for a custom sailboat, now en route to Australia

  • 100% Jib for a J/35, boxed and ready for British Columbia

  • A vibrant pink spinnaker with custom mermaid logo for a Northshore 370, complete with turtle bag — soon to be seen flying along the coast of New South Wales

  • Full Batten Mainsail and Genoa for an Adams 40, now finished and waiting for final installation at @Phuket Premier Boatyard

It’s always exciting to see the diversity of boats we work on — from performance racers to bluewater cruisers and charter catamarans.

📸 Client Thank-Yous

A big thank you to Chad for sharing a fantastic video of his S.E.A. Sailmakers High Roach Mainsail (minus one batten!) powering his Lagoon 450F through the beautiful waters of Indonesia.

And thank you to Christof for the brilliant photos of his brand-new S.E.A. Sailmakers Code Zero, proudly flying aboard his Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40. She looks fantastic!

🧵 Repair Loft Update

Our repair team has been working flat out alongside production. Over the past few weeks, they’ve carried out repairs, reinforcements, UV replacements, recuts, laundering, and preventative maintenance on sails for:

  • Lagoon catamarans

  • Beneteau and Jeanneau cruising yachts

  • Bavaria, Hanse, and Dufour production boats

  • Bluewater cruisers such as Hallberg-Rassy and Amel

  • Performance boats including J/Boats and club racers

From storm-damaged spinnakers to tired furling genoas needing new UV strips, this behind-the-scenes work keeps boats sailing safely and efficiently.

As always, we’re incredibly grateful to our customers, partners, and friends around the world for continuing to trust S.E.A. Sailmakers with your sails.

From Florida to Finland, Malaysia to the Maldives — we look forward to seeing these sails flying proudly on the water.

Fair winds,
The S.E.A. Sailmakers Team

Robert Tasker