Address 304 North Cardinal St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Oceanic Sailmaker
dedicated to highest standards in manufacturing sails and wings
WHAT WE DO
KITES
We produce all kind of inflatable kites at highest quality standards with a competitive price.
WINDSURFING SAILS
Our focus is on premium quality windsurfing sails. From the very beginning to the end: Quality is priority, we always attach great importance to quality controlling. We have an array of over 100 latest designs for our OEM customers.
INFLATABLE PRODUCTS
We are manufacturing largely in sewn products with inflatable tubes, such as inflatable tents and furnitures.
OUR FACTORY
Our modern, factory is equipped with computer automated knife cutting and CAD. We use state of the art sail and kite design software and provide computer CAD designed prototyping
OCEANIC SAILMAKER LIMITED
Oceanic Sailmaker is a global windsurfing Sail- and Kite maker in southern China. We produce a wide range of high quality watersports products for well-known brands such as, RRD, Avanti, Gaastra, GA-Sails, Vandal Sails, GA-Kites and many of the leading brands in watersports industry. We are specialised in manufacturing largely in sewn products:
Winsurfing Sails
Kites
inflatable furnitures
inflatable tents
We work with all types of sailcloth such as all kind of Carbon and Kevlar polyesterfilm laminates, Dacron, Nylon, Mylar, Technora, Aramid. Preferably Dimension Polyant, IYU, Teijin and Mazu.
INFO
+86-769-81061986
No.15 Industrial Road XiaKeng Village, ChangPing Town,
Dongguan City, Guangdong Province
People s Republic of China
admin ( a t ) oceanicsailmaker.com.
OUR CLIENTS
"OSL was a competent and reliable partner from the planning to the start of production. Together we have realized innovative and technically demanding sails."
Peter Munzlinger
Gaastra Windsurfing - Sail Designer
“I experienced OSL as competent, reliable and pleasant to work with. Good ideas and goal-oriented project management for on-time implementation of 'impossible' tasks.”