Friday, December 28, 2012





Bob Oatley’s five-time Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race line honours winner, Wild Oats XI,beat her 2005 record time this morning, in a gentle glide to the finish that kept everyone on the edge of their seats. She finished in one day, 18 hours, 23 minutes and 12 seconds, taking 16 minutes and 58 seconds off her old record.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012


Get the gear you need...and a present for a fellow sailor with Vela Sailing Supply and Magic Marine!



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Just add water!

Our VX One Fall special has been extended for another two weeks: Get the right boat before the year ends and the price kick back up!
The ultimate crossover trailerable: light, strong, fast....really fast and at the best price on its category: $29,950, including a set of North Racing Generation 5 sails, aluminum road trailer and everything else you need to roll. We will even get you a pair of lifejacket with your purchase. Don't miss it!





More information here

Friday, October 5, 2012

Comments and data about your standing rigging:

when a boat owner looks at the standing rigging of his boat it certainly looks like a strong cable holds the rig and can withstand severe weather conditions and rough seas. Truth is that standing rigging is engineered and manufactured to do so, but they certainly need maintenance and replacement periodically. Vela Sailing Supply offers all sort of “of the shelf” rigging components, whether is swaged in terminals or swageless such as Sta-Lok or Norseman, as well as custom made stays and shrouds. We carry the standard 1x19 grade 316 cable, Compacted strand (Dyform) cable, 7 strand cable and even synthetic rigging shall you decide to save weight aloft. Besides the fact of assuring you the best quality and effective solution when it comes to the standing rigging for your sailboat, we would also like to share some knowledge that will help you better understand some of the origins and behavior of the components that work above the deck level: As its name implies, standing rigging stands, that is, it is fixed or semi-fixed, as opposed to running rigging which moves and requires constant adjustment. The function of the standing rigging on a sailboat is to support, stiffen and control the mast and often carry sails as well. Normally made of steel wire or rod, and for the extreme performer synthetic fibers, standing rigging comprises two general components: shrouds and stays. The mast is supported and stiffened in the fore-and-aft direction by stays and in the transverse (port to starboard) by the shrouds. The standing rigging on a sailboat is fastened to the hull with chainplates, or in the case of the forward stay, a stem head fitting.
Occasionally, one hears shrouds called “side stays” and while this is an accurate description, the expression is considered  lubberly by old slats. Shrouds are designated as upper, lower or intermediate, according to the height at which they attach to the mast. The mast that is held by this standing rigging system, includes spreaders that are fastened 90 degrees to the mast profile. The spreaders hold the shrouds out from the mast, reducing the compression loading. On modern sailboats with multiple spreaders, the shrouds are often designated “V”  for vertical or D for diagonal and then numbered according to the height above the deck. Shrouds within the lowest panel, between the deck and lower spreaders, are numbered One; shrouds within the next panel above, between the lower spreaders and the next higher set, are number “two” and so on. On important component among the standing rigging on any sailboat is the capability of adding or removing tension of each stay or shroud. For this purpose, the turnbuckles the link between the hull and the stay or shroud that allows for this. Needless to say how important is to have healthy and low friction turnbuckles installed on the boat. Some sailors like to replace the cables and re-use existing turnbuckles. This may be a risky move, as the replaced stay is, in most cases, as old as the turnbuckle is and this increases the risks of rig failure. The most common brands of turnbuckle and rigging fitting manufacturers  are Gibbs, Navtec, Alexander Roberts,Sta-Lok, Johnson Marine and Hayn Marine. Vela Sailing Supply gives you access to all these parts at unbeatable prices and exceptional customer service. If you have a sailing problem, we have a sailing solution.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012



After the 2012 Olympic games in London, the ISAF has launched the racing rules of sailing for the 2013- 2016 period starting on January 1st. 2013.

Here is the link to the new rules: 2013 - 2016 Racing Rules of Sailing

Sail fast....sail fair!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

When "fresher" winds blow from the East or North in the middle of the North Texas summer, things are not usually good for 10 to 20 minutes. This is proves the point:



This Melges 24 was not tied down to the ground and a microburst from the East made the trailer tongue turn West and headed dead downwind towards Lake Ray Hubbard. After 4 hours and $600 the boat and trailer were safe and sound. We are glad no major losses occurred and nobody got hurt. Certainly a lesson learned. 

Monday, August 13, 2012

Marlow Ropes..back on track.

Very well known for all sailors, even more the performance oriented: Marlow Ropes is back in the US offering excellent fibers and specific as well as general use ropes. Thanks to the US distributor, Bainbridge International, Marlow Ropes keeps gaining territory. Vela Sailing Supply is one of the US stockist of the prestigious line, so feel free to pay a visit to our Marlow Ropes page, where you can easily find the line you need either by type, by name or by application.

Marlow Ropes at Vela Sailing Supply

Marlow Ropes Promo

Don't forget that we have the Marlow Ropes at the best price and on top of that we have a 10% off and free shipping !!

Monday, February 20, 2012

First VX One Design Demo Day Report




Total Success! The team of Vela Sailing Supply was able to launch and sail on Saturday February 11th during very cold and windy conditions showing how fun, fast and strong the VX One Design is. White Rock Lake (Dallas, TX) was the scenario for this demo, under winds between 10 and 20 knots. Very gust and shifty conditions.

Sailors from all over the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex area gathered at the Corinthian Sailing Club to enjoy hot dogs, beers, music and of course, the VX One.

Next stop will be Rush Creek Yacht Club, Lake Ray Hubbard, on Saturday, March 31st. Stay tuned for more information and fun facts of this sailing machine!

Monday, January 23, 2012

CDI Roller Furlers at Vela Sailing Supply!

Another good deal you can get at Vela Sailing Supply! This time is the well known CDI Flexible furler: the most popular roller furler for the small to mid size sailboat enthusiastic. Ideal for trailerable sailboats. A tough and affordable solution that is easy, REALLY EASY to install, lets you drop the mast without risk of breaking the luff extrusion and durable. Available for boats with headstay lengths from 21 ft. to 53 ft.

More information and prices here: http://www.velasailingsupply.com/CDI_Flexible_Furlers_s/2980.htm

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

VX in TX!

After a quick 1,800 miles, Vela Sailing Supply's VX One Design has arrived in Texas. This coming weekend , January 21st and 22nd. will be the "splash weekend" for the first sail in Texas waters. Stay tuned for the report.

Monday, January 9, 2012

The VX One Design hits the waters of the Gulf for a Sea Trial.

This past weekend, January  7th and 8th was the sea trial event for the VX One Design hosted by the Gulfport Yacht Club. Sailed in very light conditions, the VX One Design has proven to be an excellent performance boat. No more words, here is the video to see it for yourself:


Go sailing...sail hard!