Experts in Sailing. By sailors, for sailors.
For close to four decades Doyle Sails has supported sailors with a continued commitment to sailors who seek the same enjoyment, performance and adventure as we do.
Doyle Sails is home to the best sailors and sailmakers in the world. In every sailing hub, you will find your local Doyle Sails loft nearby, where the quality, performance and customer service that you have come to expect from Doyle Sails can be found.
For more visit doylesails.com
Doyle Sails is home to the best sailors and sailmakers in the world. In every sailing hub, you will find your local Doyle Sails loft nearby, where the quality, performance and customer service that you have come to expect from Doyle Sails can be found.
For more visit doylesails.com
Innovations & solutions
Products
Doyle Sails Structured Luff
Doyle Sails Structured Luff
Doyle Sails Structured Luff
Doyle Sails pioneered the Structured Luff technology, changed the game and continues to lead the fleet of sailmakers trying to achieve the same result.
With many years of innovation and development in the bank, Doyle Sails continues to design and deliver sails with better performance, speed and handling efficiencies. Significantly less luff sag and reduced loads, creates more driving force from greater projection.
Exclusive to Doyle Sails, don't get left behind.
With many years of innovation and development in the bank, Doyle Sails continues to design and deliver sails with better performance, speed and handling efficiencies. Significantly less luff sag and reduced loads, creates more driving force from greater projection.
Exclusive to Doyle Sails, don't get left behind.
Doyle Stratis
Doyle Sails Stratis Technology
Doyle Sails Stratis Technology
Doyle Sails proprietary sail membrane Stratis was developed in 2001 when Doyle Sails New Zealand realised that it was time for a new generation of sails. It was apparent that across the industry there was a need for lighter, longer lasting sails. From performance racing sails with higher durability to superyacht sails that required the physical structure of high modulus ?bres to take the huge loads that were generated, through to cruising yachts that simply wanted lighter sails that were easier to handle.