RepairYachts
Sail repair · CT · 121 marine listings

Sail Repair & Sailmaking in Connecticut

Browse marine providers across Connecticut. Sail repair, recutting, and new sail design for cruisers and racers.

About this service

A good sail loft can recut, restitch, and re-cover sails for far less than the cost of new ones — and a well-cut sail makes a sailboat noticeably faster, easier to handle, and safer in heavy weather. Most cruising sails benefit from a once-every-3-years inspection and minor service; racing sails closer to annual. New sail design is its own discipline — modern lofts use measured boat data and computer modeling to match sail shape to the actual hull and rig.

Marine providers in Connecticut

12 shown

No exact sail repair matches yet — these are notable marine shops in Connecticut. Many marinas and yards offer sail repair without naming it explicitly.

✓ Verified

Bassett Yacht & Boat Sales

Boat Shop · Repair services
163 Ferry Road, Old Saybrook, CT 06475
+1-844-278-2628Website
✓ Verified

Collinsville Canoe and Kayak

Boat Shop · Repair services
41 Bridge Street, Collinsville, CT 06019
+1 860 693 6977Website
✓ Verified

West Marine

Boat Shop · Repair services
99 Water Street, CT
+1 203-854-6545Website

Blue Water Marine Service

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Boardwalk Marina Boat Sales and Rentals

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Boatique

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Boats Incorporated

Boat Shop · Repair services
129-1 Main Street, East Lyme, CT 06357

Columbia Marine

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Crocker's Boatyard

Marina · Repair services
CT

Dauntless Shipyard & Marina

Marina · Repair services
CT

L.B. Sea Marine Lakeside Services L.L.C.

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Portland Boat Works

Boat Shop · Repair services
CT

Related reading

Frequently asked

How long do cruising sails last?
Dacron sails on a regularly-used cruising boat typically last 8–12 years before serious degradation; less in tropical climates with constant UV exposure. Premium laminate sails (carbon, aramid) often last 5–8 years for cruising use. Annual UV cover replacement extends life significantly.
When is a sail beyond repair?
When the cloth tears at the slightest load, when seams unzip rapidly after restitch, or when the sail has lost its original shape (typically when it can no longer hold its design draft position). At that point, the cost of repair approaches the cost of a recut or replacement.
What does a new mainsail cost?
A high-quality cruising mainsail for a 35–40 ft sailboat typically runs $3,500–$7,500 in 2026, depending on cloth type (Dacron vs. laminate), construction (cross-cut vs. tri-radial), and loft. Custom one-design racing sails are higher.