Please select your home edition
Edition
Barton Marine 2019 728x90

Watch Change in Crosshaven - UK Sailmakers under new command

by UK Sailmakers / Asia Yacht Press on 3 Jul 2017
UK Sailmakers UK Sailmakers
The famous Crosshaven loft that is part of the UK Sailmakers organisation will shortly have a new crew on deck. Barry Hayes, Claire Morgan and Graham Curran are taking over from Des McWilliam who is stepping down after 39 years in the business and 25 years at the helm of McWilliam Sailmakers.

Says Hayes, who grew up in Schull, Co Cork, “We – myself, my wife Claire Morgan, and Graham Curran - look forward to bringing a new level of sail design and sailing experience to Irish sailing. I hope that my 18 years of sail production and design, and 28 years of sailing in everything from Flying 15s to offshore maxis, will be able to deliver to the Irish sailing market a new level of sailing knowledge and expertise in sailmaking.”

Barry started sailing Toppers at age 13, progressing to 420s, Fireballs and Flying 15s. In 1999 he started work with McWilliam Sailmakers, “where my sailing knowledge tripled while working with Des,” before being posted to UK New York on 2002 as Loft Manager in charge of production, sail design, and OD sails. In 2005 Barry moved on to Hong Kong, starting as a designer on everything from Optimists to the RP76 maxi Jelik, and then moving on to selling sails – “all over Asia.” Since 2016 Hayes has been a member of the Board of Directors of UK International, and is Production Manager for what is the conglomerate’s biggest production loft.














Claire Morgan is a Cambridge graduate in Computer Science, and has recently been working in IT for HSBC in Hong Kong. Claire started sailing on the south coast of England when she was 15, ’rediscovered’ sailing in Hong Kong, and started sailing big boats in both inshore and offshore events, from Hong Kong harbour racing in Ruffians to the Newport-Bermuda Race, and all the major Asian regattas in between, most recently as tactician on the hugely successful A40, Elektra. “But work got in the way mostly, so I am glad to be coming home to Ireland to get back into a lot more racing.” Claire will be responsible for IT management and systems at UK/McWilliam, something that is becoming more important by the day.

Graham Curran needs no introduction around the docks in Ireland. A degree in Computer Game Development at the University of Limerick turned out to be more useful than expected, especially when it came to 3-D modelling, and meanwhile left plenty of time for sailing. Curran sailed Optimists at age 7, “but longed for team involvement,” and by 2011 was sailing with Rob McConnell on the A35 Fool’s Gold. McConnell introduced him to McWilliam, and Graham joined the loft. Today, “Barry, Claire, and I are aiming to place this company at the forefront of Irish sailing. We have a fully functioning sail loft with a hugely experienced staff, who accomplish amazing feats to keep our customers winning on the water. We are first and foremost sailmakers, not just salesmen; we have the products, the knowledge, and the passion to accomplish our goals.”

Des McWilliam hands over the tiller, saying “Our strength has always been service, quality and people. Right now, the right people for the loft are Graham, Claire and Barry. Just last week, Graham won the Sovereign’s Cup on board Fool’s Gold with sails made by Barry - that’s just perfect. McWilliam Sailmakers will continue as part of the immensely strong UK International network, and will immediately benefit from the injection of fresh energy at the top. Me, I’m going sailing!”

McWilliam Sailmakers also has a reputation for producing multipurpose sailbags that are robust and hard-wearing, and windsocks that are exported all over the world. Absolutely no change there - you’ll still be seeing those stripey bags along the docks, and the top oil and aviation companies in the world will be checking the wind direction by a McWilliam product.

For further enquiries please contact: ireland@uksailmakers.com

Selden 2020 - FOOTERPredictWind - GPS 728x90 BOTTOMHenri-Lloyd - For the Obsessed

Related Articles

Zhik kits out Australia's Olympic sailors
With industry-first high-performance neoprene-free wetsuit When Australia's 12 Olympic sailors take to the waters of Marseille in July this year, they'll wear the industry's first high-performance, neoprene-free wetsuits created by Sydney sailing apparel company Zhik.
Posted today at 8:09 pm
Holcim-PRB sustains bowsprit damage
Nicolas Lunven continues racing towards New York While in fifth position in The Transat CIC fleet, Team Holcim-PRB skipper Nicolas Lunven alerted his shore team on Wednesday morning that the boat's bowsprit had broken. The incident occurred overnight amid strong wind conditions.
Posted today at 8:08 pm
Momentous day for INEOS Britannia
As AC75 sets sail for first time INEOS Britannia's new race boat for the 37th America's Cup has set sail for the very first time. The British Challenger's AC75 took to the water in Barcelona with Olympic Gold medallists Sir Ben Ainslie and Giles Scott at the Helm on Wednesday 1st May.
Posted today at 7:58 pm
FlyingNikka is ready to fly again
Set to get back in the water for a new season of regattas Three appointments are planned for what is to all extents and purposes the first yacht in a new generation of full foiling regatta sailing boats, starting from the Spring Regattas held next weekend in Portofino, Liguria.
Posted today at 5:13 pm
52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week Day 4
A thrilling Thursday title tussle is on the cards after no racing was possible Wednesday A thrilling Thursday title tussle is on the cards after no racing was possible Wednesday at the 52 SUPER SERIES PalmaVela Sailing Week due to very strong winds on Mallorca's world renowned Bay of Palma.
Posted today at 5:03 pm
PlanetSail Episode 31: New Cup boats
With records and drama down under It's been a big month for the America's Cup as four of the six teams unveiled their brand new AC75s. Years of development work and close to 100,000 hours of build time, there is plenty riding on each of these new launches.
Posted today at 4:33 pm
Transat CIC day 4
Charlie Dalin and Yoann Richomme continue to lead in the Atlantic On The Transat CIC solo race across the North Atlantic from Lorient to New York, there are close duels at the top of both the IMOCAs and Class40s.
Posted today at 4:25 pm
Donna Mohr and Jon Hamilton on the 70th annual Mug
A Q&A with Donna Mohr and Jon Hamilton on the 70th annual Mug Race Sail-World checked in with Donna Mohr and Jon Hamilton, who serve as race organizers, via email, to learn more about this 38-nautical-mile river race.
Posted today at 3:00 pm
Henri-Lloyd New Arrival: Dri Fast Polo
Designed to perform for long days in the sun, on or off shore Created by Henri-Lloyd 30 years ago, the DRI FAST Polo has become an industry staple. Clean and smart, the DRI FAST Polo is an extremely comfortable, quick drying polo, with added UV protection.
Posted today at 9:34 am
Cup Spy May 1: Kiwis call it quits
Emirates Team NZ have confirmed that they have finished sailing in NZ and are headed for Barcelona Emirates Team New Zealand has concluded their first sailing bloc, on May Day in Auckland. The America's Cup champions got away to an early start, in the face of a forecast of a freshening breeze, and finished sailing just after midday.
Posted today at 8:07 am