Post-Annapolis Sailboat Show Update and Exciting New Projects at SEA Sailmakers

t’s been a little while since our last update, and much has happened! Robert and Iwiyisi have returned from a fantastic first experience at the Annapolis Sailboat Show. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who visited us at Booth F7, shared stories, and expressed such warm hospitality. Meeting so many of our valued customers and introducing SEA Sailmakers to new faces across the USA was a deeply rewarding experience. A special thank you to everyone who made the journey to see us—we’re humbled by the connections and support we’ve received.

Busy Times in the Sail Loft: New Sails, Repairs, and Custom Projects

After the excitement of Annapolis, it’s back to the loft, where our team has been hard at work crafting and repairing sails for clients across the globe. Here’s a look at some of our recent projects:

  • Trampoline Replacements for both a Nautitech Catamaran and a Lagoon Catamaran.

  • A vibrant, multi-colored Full Batten Mainsail for a Hans Christian 33, soon to be sailing the waters around San Diego.

  • A custom Lazy Bag/Stack Pack for a Rafiki 37, which will find its new home in Tucson, Arizona.

  • An impressive 100m² High Roach Mainsail designed for a Custom Chantier Nautique Catamaran, on its way to Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya.

Each of these projects reflects our commitment to high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and the unique needs of every vessel we work with.

Special Thanks to Our SEA Sails Family

A heartfelt thank you goes out to @sailing_whatknot for sharing a fantastic photo of their SEA Sails Genoa flying proudly on their Catalina 470. It’s always inspiring to see our sails in action, especially on such beautiful boats.

We look forward to many more updates and stories from our incredible SEA Sails family worldwide. Stay tuned for more from the loft, and as always, feel free to reach out to discuss your own sailmaking needs!

Robert Tasker