Replacement Sails
Send us your worn sail. We use it as a reference, verify the measurements, and remake it in new cruising cloth - mainsails, genoas, jibs.
Get an estimate →Replacement sails & custom covers
What we make
Send us your worn sail. We use it as a reference, verify the measurements, and remake it in new cruising cloth - mainsails, genoas, jibs.
Get an estimate →Durable, fairly-priced sails for popular dinghy and catamaran classes, with flat reference pricing where the captured data supports it.
See classes →Made-to-fit stack packs, sail & boom covers, sprayhoods, cockpit and winter covers - protection cut for your exact boat.
Request a quote →Restitching, reinforcement, UV-strip replacement and honest advice on whether a repair or a replacement is the smarter spend.
Ask us →Instant estimate
Pick a sail, tell us your boat or its size, add the options you want. You'll get an indicative price straight away - we confirm the exact quote after we check your measurements.
1,570 boats in our reference database.
How it works
Upload a few photos and your boat details, or just start with the estimate above.
Post it to us, or bring it in - we're based in Scheveningen and Dénia.
We use your old sail as a reference and verify the critical dimensions - never just copy a stretched sail.
A confirmed price and lead time once the sail, cover or measurement route has been checked.
The confirmed cloth family, tolerances and warranty language still need the father's production inputs before launch.
Materials
Dimension-Polyant is the credibility benchmark captured in the reference work: an established sailcloth maker and a useful trust layer. Final supplier choices, cloth families and trade pricing still need confirmation before launch. The public site should explain three plain-English tiers, not a twenty-code catalogue.
Start your estimateDependable, economical cloth for dinghies and normal coastal cruising.
Greater shape retention and lifespan for regular use.
Lighter, lower-stretch cloth where handling justifies the cost.
Why Class Sails