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Ullman Sails marks 58 years as they prepare to shape industry dialogue at African Boating Conference

by African Boating Conference 30 Jul 07:42 BST 21-22 October 2025
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As Ullman Sails celebrates 58 years of global innovation in sailmaking, the company is reinforcing its leadership position by supporting and participating in the African Boating Conference, taking place in Cape Town on 21-22 October 2025.

To spotlight these developments and champion the African marine industry, Michael England, CEO of Ullman Sails South Africa, will join a high-profile panel at the conference. With extensive experience in international manufacturing and trade, Michael will offer insights into how local innovation and strategic global partnerships are reshaping Africa's position in the world of sailing.

"As a long-standing manufacturer in South Africa, we've seen firsthand the potential of Africa as a centre of excellence in the global marine sector," says Michael England. "Being part of the African Boating Conference allows us to share our story, learn from others, and advocate for the policies and infrastructure needed to support further growth."

With operations spanning the United States, South Africa, Europe, and Australia, Ullman Sails is one of the world's most respected performance sailmakers — supplying everyone from dinghy racers to superyacht owners. Central to its global strategy is its manufacturing facility in Cape Town, now in its 8th year under full Ullman ownership. This hub plays a critical role in ensuring quality, turnaround times, and supply consistency for clients around the world, while also serving as a model for how Africa can lead in advanced marine manufacturing.

As the company marks this 58-year milestone, it is also launching two new products in September — TriTex and Axia. England stated, "These products represent the culmination of decades of design expertise, advanced materials research, and a deep understanding of what sailors need to perform at their best."

This moment also underscores Ullman Sails' growing impact in Africa — through continued investment in local manufacturing, cutting-edge product development, and strategic involvement in key industry events such as the upcoming African Boating Conference.

The conference brings together leading voices from across Africa and the world to examine how the continent can unlock its full marine potential — from infrastructure development and blue economy growth to building a skilled workforce, attracting superyachts, and facilitating stronger international trade. With its deep African roots and global presence, Ullman Sails is uniquely positioned to contribute to these conversations.

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