by stu9487 | May 12, 2026 | How to Resources
A Sailmaker’s Guide to Lymington We make all our sails here in Lymington, and we absolutely love welcoming sailors to the loft to see how we do what we do. Watching a sail take shape from design to finished product is something special and it is even better when it is...
by stu9487 | May 12, 2026 | How to Resources
Introduction: The Invisible Enemy Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is one of the most destructive forces acting on your sails and one of the easiest to overlook. Unlike chafe or impact damage, UV works quietly and continuously, breaking down fibres and stitching every time...
by stu9487 | May 12, 2026 | How to Resources
In-Mast vs In-Boom Furling: Which is Right for You? Whether you are cruising solo, short-handing with a partner, or simply looking to make your time on the water more enjoyable, how you manage your mainsail matters. For many sailors, the choice between in-mast and...
by stu9487 | May 12, 2026 | How to Resources
Reading the Wind Through Your Sails Tell-tales are one of the simplest tools on a sail and one of the most powerful. These small strands of wool give real-time feedback on how air is flowing across your sails, helping you trim more accurately, steer more efficiently,...
by stu9487 | May 6, 2026 | How to Resources
Understanding Sail Lifespan and Performance Sails are the heart of your boat’s performance. They drive you upwind, downwind, and everywhere in between, carrying significant loads every time the boat is sailed. Over time, those loads change the shape and efficiency of...
by stu9487 | May 6, 2026 | How to Resources
Understanding What’s Really Happening Inside the System From the cockpit, most or our downwind furling systems look identical. There is a drum at the bottom, a torsional cable running up the luff, a swivel at the head and a continuous furling line leading aft. Pull...