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Doyle Sails are the world leaders in the design and manufacture of quality sails.

03/04/2026

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01/02/2026

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Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 31/01/2026

NACIRA | Skippered by Mattia Correrini, Doyle-powered Nacira completed the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race, finishing on 22 January 2026 at 14:47:43 UTC after 11 days, 2 hours, 17 minutes and 43 seconds at sea. The Italian team have finished 3rd in IRC 0 in the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race.

📸 Royal Ocean Racing Club / Sailing Energy



29/01/2026

EMIRATES NEO | Doyle Sails is thrilled to announce the launch of the Emirates neo collection, a range of bespoke luxury luggage created in collaboration with Emirates.

“We have long dreamed of a partnership of this size and scale for our luggage collections. Emirates is the industry leader in luxury air travel, and we are incredibly proud to have been approached to showcase our sailcloth in a second life through this collaboration.”

Read more and purchase your bag here : https://www.doylesails.com/doyle-sails-x-emirates-neo-collection-a-range-of-bespoke-luxury-luggage/



28/01/2026

SEAPEOPLE | We’re proud to announce our partnership with SeaPeople ⚓️
Doyle Sails is now the Official Sailmaker of SeaPeople, with SeaPeople becoming our Official Digital Logbook Partner for 2026.
Together, we’re rewarding real days on the water, connecting sailors with our global network of experts , and building a more connected sailing community!

Tag your favourite sailors who can track their trips and win Doyle Sails merch!

Read more here : https://www.doylesails.com/seapeople-x-doyle-sails-partnership/



Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 27/01/2026

BAY WEEK | The 2026 Bay of Islands Sailing Week wrapped up in New Zealand after a wild opening day of weather, with the Race Committee working tirelessly to deliver a full and competitive regatta for the fleet.
Doyle-powered teams rose to the challenge, securing podium positions across the Island Racing division.
Graham Matthews and his team aboard Equilibrium delivered a standout performance, claiming first place in Island Racing A in both PHRF and EHC divisions, along with second on line honours.
Wired, sailed by Rob Bassett and Brett Russell, took line honours and finished second in PHRF, while William Goodfellow’s Explore Racing* rounded out the podium with third on line.

📸 Insight Media - Formerly Jacob Fewtrell Media / Bay of Islands Sailing Week




*partial inventory.

Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 27/01/2026

DOYLE-POWERED PODIUMS AT THE SOUTHERNMOST REGATTA | 🇺🇸⛵️ After a week of amazing racing featuring countless close finishes in the perfect combination of blue skies and blue water, Doyle-powered teams delivered standout performances at the Southernmost Regatta in Key West, Florida.
Competing in the ORC Performance division it was Doyle-powered Interlodge IV, Gwen and Austin Fragomen's Botin 44 claimed second place. Wendy Schmidt's Azulito, a Botin 45, rounding out the podium in third.

Photo credit The Southernmost Regatta



Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 26/01/2026

THE MAIN EVENT | Doyle Mainsails sweep the J/70 Bacardi Cup podium in Miami!
Doyle Sails are thrilled to see MIDLIFE CRISIS, TOO ODD and EMPEIRIA take the three podium places, all choosing the Doyle Sails mainsails.

Bruce Golison and his Midlife Crisis team claimed their first Bacardi Winter Series victory after years of podium finishes, winning four of eight races to secure the overall win in the first Barcadi event for the year.

📸: Hannah Lee Noll / Bacardi Cup Invitational Regatta

Full results here - https://bacardiregattas.sailti.com/en/default/races/race-resultsall?text=2026-bacardi-winter-series-1-melges-24-na-championship-en&menuaction=race-inscriptions



21/01/2026

HOOLIGAN WINS | Doyle-powered Hooligan Racing were presented with the Overall Winner trophy for the 2024–2025 Islands in the Stream Series, with the award presented to John Evans and Trey Sheehan at the Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race Awards Party.

During the 2024–25 season, the team campaigned their TP52. This season, Hooligan Racing are targeting the same title aboard the Hooligan Racing Melges 32, aiming to achieve back-to-back series victories across two very different platforms.

Integral to the Hooligan Racing program is Doyle Sails’ own Brad Boston, who reflected on the campaign: “This season, with two overall wins and a ninth, we’re in a great position heading into the final event. Our goal was to win with the TP52 last year and do the same with the Melges 32 this year. We have one race left to make it happen. Our sail selection across both boats has really boosted our speed — now fingers crossed.”

Photo credit : SORC



Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 20/01/2026

STAR SUCCESS | The 2026 Star Racing season is underway with standout results from Doyle-powered teams. Will Stout and Danny Cayard claimed the top step of the podium at the Levin/Schoonmaker Cup, with Augie Diaz and Ben Wilkinson close behind in second place.

Hosted by Coral Reef Yacht Club in Miami, the regatta was challenged by unfavourable conditions, allowing just three races to be completed. Both Doyle-powered teams raced with the Doyle One Design M14+ standard mainsail and J6R jib combo, built by Doyle expert sailmakers in Salem, Massachusetts.

Photo credit : Star Winter Series



Photos from Doyle Sails Palma's post 20/01/2026

SUNBURST CHAMPIONS | Cameron Brown and Tessa Clinton are the 2026 Sunburst National Champions, the Doyle-powered team really put the hammer down in the breeze on Sunday with 4 wins on trot.
The event held at Wakatere Boating Club saw close to 40 boats on the water on Saturday in light conditions, while Sunday’s fresh conditions pushed the limits for some of the fair weather sailors.

"Great to see some legends of the class racing and the future of double-handed sailing looking bright with so many young sailors own the water.” says Cam Brown “This is New Zealand’s largest double handed fleet and its really cool to see lots of kids sailing with their parents”

Brown first won the Nationals 12 years ago as crew for his dad, Andrew Brown, now with plenty of experience notched up he has won it again, this time on the helm.

📸 Marcus Brummel - Live Sail Die / Andrew Brown



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