Winding Down the Season, Not the Workload – Weekly Update from SEA Sails
As Thailand’s high season slowly draws to a close, the pace around the loft has eased slightly—but only just! While the volume of emergency sail repairs has dipped a bit, our talented repair team still had their hands full this week. We handled sail repairs for a mix of well-known production boats including Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, and Lagoon yachts. One highlight was repairing a trampoline for a Lagoon Catamaran for our friends at Elite Charters in Koh Chang. Always a pleasure working with their fleet.
Meanwhile, the sailmaking team was working overtime to keep up with an exciting batch of new sails headed all over the globe. Among the sails completed last week:
A Full Batten Mainsail for a Northern 25
High Roach Full Batten Mainsails for Star Charter Club’s stunning Lagoon 400 in Koh Samui
A Radial Cut 110% Genoa for a Dufour 445 GL
A Spiritsail for a Wabi 17 that will soon be cruising the waters of beautiful Florida
A Full Batten Mainsail for a Bavaria Cruiser 56—this was one big sail, now on its way to Singapore
A Short Batten Mainsail for a Mirage 26 soon arriving in Vancouver, Canada
A High Roach Mainsail for a Lagoon 410, now ready to sail the Queensland coast in Australia
A 1+3 Batten Mainsail for a Hunter 27 off to Marblehead, Massachusetts
A Roller Furling Genoa for a Hunter 240, heading out to Raleigh, North Carolina
And of course, a heartfelt thank you to our friends at @groupislandspirit for sharing that awesome photo of their SEA Sails powering their Island Spirit 410—it always means the world to see our sails in action. Big thanks also to Mr. Hong in Pattaya for the incredible video showing SEA Sails at work on a Corsair catamaran. It's truly rewarding to watch our sails doing what they do best.
As always, thank you to all of our customers—whether you're racing, cruising, chartering, or exploring—we love being a part of your journey.
Until next time,
The SEA Sails Team