Another Busy Week at SEA Sailmakers

Hello, SEA Sailmakers community!

We hope this message finds you well. It's been another whirlwind week at South East Asia Sails, filled with exciting projects and new developments. We're thrilled to share what we've accomplished this week.

A Week of Diverse Projects

Our team has been working tirelessly to deliver top-quality sails to our customers around the globe. Here are the highlights of the week:

  1. Furling Mainsail and Jib for a Hunter 386
    These sails are heading to Kenmore, Washington, crafted to ensure smooth handling and durability for the Hunter 386.

  2. Roller Furling 135% Genoa for a Cape Dory 33
    Set for Wilmington, North Carolina, this genoa is designed to enhance the sailing performance of the Cape Dory 33.

  3. High Roach Mainsail for the Dream 82 Catamaran
    Made for the charter catamaran Dream 82, managed by our friends at Dream Yacht Charters, this mainsail is built for robust performance and longevity.

  4. Furling Mainsail & Genoa for a Beneteau 423 Clipper
    Off to Taiwan, these sails were crafted to provide exceptional ease of use and durability for the Beneteau 423 Clipper.

  5. Large 250m² Spinnaker and Two Code Sails for a Custom Sailboat
    Heading to Alicante, Spain, this set of sails is designed for a classic custom sailboat, enhancing both performance and aesthetic appeal.

  6. Short Batten Mainsail for a Pearson 26
    Another project for Wilmington, this mainsail is tailored for the Pearson 26, providing optimal performance.

  7. Roller Furling Genoa for a Catalina 30 Std Rig
    Destined for Evanston, Illinois, this genoa is designed to deliver top-notch performance for the Catalina 30.

  8. 112m² Asymmetrical Spinnaker for a Pearson 39-2
    Bound for Lothian, Maryland, this spinnaker is crafted to enhance the downwind sailing capabilities of the Pearson 39-2.

New Faces and Innovative Technology

This week, we welcomed two new members to our design team. Sam and Han, students from Thalang Technical College, have joined us for work experience training. Their fresh perspectives and eagerness to learn are a great addition to our team.

We’ve also been experimenting with a new drone in collaboration with Photomodeller. This innovative technology allows us to take precise photos of masts and rigging, enabling us to calculate all dimensions accurately using AI. This will ensure even more precision in our sail designs.

Repair Team Hard at Work

Our repair team has been equally busy. We’ve completed a mainsail repair for a Fountaine Pajot Catamaran for our friends at Asia Marine Yachting, along with several other sails for discerning customers in Phuket, Pattaya, and Krabi.

Enhancing Our Online Presence

Lastly, I've been focusing on updating and refining our website to make it more user-friendly and efficient. These improvements aim to enhance your online experience with us, making it easier to find information and interact with our team.

Thank you for your continued support. Stay tuned for more updates and stories from SEA Sailmakers. We’re committed to delivering the best sails and services to you, our valued customers.

Fair winds and smooth seas,

Robert and the SEA Sailmakers Team

Robert Tasker