SEA Sailmakers — What We’ve Been Up To
It’s been another busy few weeks here at SEA Sailmakers, with sails heading to incredible destinations around the world. Here’s a look at what our talented team has been working on lately:
A mainsail for a Mumby 48 for our friends at @farawayyachting.
A mainsail for a Hunter 33.5.
A furling mainsail and genoa in sleek black Dacron for a Hunter 306, now en route to Blaine, WA.
A furling mainsail and genoa for a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45.3, soon to be seen sailing the amazing Azores.
Code Zeros for outriggers heading for the Delha Yacht Club on Rote Island, Indonesia.
An in-mast furling mainsail for a Bristol 41.1, soon arriving in Houston, Texas.
An asymmetrical spinnaker for a Dehler 36.
A square-top mainsail and asymmetrical spinnaker with sock for a Jeebee 30, collected and taken to Korea.
An asymmetrical spinnaker for a Hunter 308.
A roller furling genoa for a Catalina 310, on its way to Alto, Michigan.
A roller furling genoa for a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 361, ready to explore the beautiful waters of Greece.
Our repair team has also stayed busy keeping customers sailing smoothly, working on a wide range of sail repairs, canvas projects, and servicing sails from other lofts, including North Sails (as their authorized service loft in Thailand), and many more.
A few special thank-yous this time:
🌟 Christian, for sharing a fantastic photo of his brand-new SEA Sails 135% Genoa powering his Rhodes 22 Continental on beautiful Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes, NY.
🌟 Jurg, for sending us a wonderful picture of his custom SEA Sails Genoa proudly sailing in Mexico.
🌟 Our friends at @jollyrogermaldives, for these awesome photos of their new SEA Sails Lazy Bag/Stack Pack beautifully rigged on their Lagoon 450 in the Maldives.
🌟 Matt, for sharing great shots of your SEA Sails 135% Roller Furling Genoa proudly flying onboard your beautiful Catalina 36 MKII.
Lastly, Robert has been on the road, meeting with clients and partners in Spain — including stops in Barcelona, Alicante, Valencia, Malaga, and Cadiz — to strengthen our relationships and explore new opportunities.
If you’d like to see more of our recent projects or need help with sails or canvas work, don’t hesitate to get in touch — we’re here to help keep you sailing smoothly wherever your adventures may take you.