Sagola Spartivento triumphs in the Italian Offshore 2024 Championship!

After 17 intense trials and a point-to-point battle, Sagola SailingTeam – the Farr 45 of Fornich-Battistoni-Sorrentino, helmed by Peppe Fornich – won the overall victory in the championship, taking the coveted trophy! The competition, which involved about 500 boats, began in April and ended in late September with this incredible feat.

We would like to give special applause to the entire crew for their determination and commitment. And a big recognition to our Paolo Giumarra of Onesails Sicily for his contribution in the team!

We are proud to announce that our Multi Tradewind Sail, projected and developed by OneSails Palma, has been nominated for the next edition of the DAME Design Awards. The sail is already proving itself on Kalmahe, currently crossing the Atlantic.
OneSails’s 4T FORTE technology is now on board the Neoliner Origin project, which offers genuinely decarbonized maritime cargo services based on the efficiency of using wind as the primary means of propulsion.
OneSails is proud to announce the affiliation of a new sail loft in Lorient, France – a globally recognized epicenter of offshore sailing. This strategic addition not only reinforces the brand’s growing presence in the French market, but also strengthens its long-term commitment to ocean racing.
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The 2025 Optimist World Championship, hosted in the coastal town of Portorož, Slovenia, brought together the world’s top young sailors. OneSails emerged as the most dominant sailmaker in the fleet, powering 113 boats—more than any other brand. The championship saw top performances from sailors using OneSails: 🥈 Mihael (Slovenia) – 2nd Overall 🥉 Karl (Demark) – 3rd Overall 🥉 Margaux (Hong Kong) – 3rd Girl Overall
This morning, just after 5 AM CET, Conrad Colman crossed the finish line of his second Vendée Globe, completing a grueling race across three oceans, rounding three legendary capes, and covering nearly 23,906 nautical miles of the theoretical course. 21st overall | 4th among non-foilers | Battling with the top 3 throughout the race and finishing just over 24 hours behind the first of them. He crossed the line only 13 minutes behind the legendary Jean Le Cam — an extraordinary achievement!

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