The People Behind
the Craft
Kingston Sail Loft focuses on building and repairing sails so they work the way they should, and continue to work well for a very long time. The goal is simple—get the shape right, use the right materials, and make sure the sail performs reliably on the water.
The work is hands-on and consistent, based on experience. Each project is approached individually, with attention to how the sail will actually be used.
FAQ
How do I order a sail and pay for it?
We request a 50% deposit on a new sail. The second payment and HST will be due when the completed sail is picked up from our loft.
We can accept payment via e-transfer to: office@kingstonsailloft.ca, cheque, or cash.
Who manufactures the sail cloth you use?
How long will it take for my sail to be built and delivered?
ABOUT US/ Our History
Kingston Sail Loft was created by John Clark, as JC Sails, in 1988. When Andy Soper (Soper Sails) and John teamed up in 1999, they operated at Kingston Sail Loft (KSL). John and Andy moved the loft from its original location on Rideau Street in Kingston to the current location in the back of 774 Baker Crescent (Unit 2).
John, Andy, and friends built the table, sewing machine wells, and shelves, based on their extensive experience as sailmakers in several sail lofts. KSL eventually continued under John only as Kingston Sail Loft.
John passed away in January of 2024. KSL had been closed while he was ill.
Two local sailing/racing couples wanted to keep KSL open and active to support the regional sailing community, so had arranged to take over KSL from John, with his enthusiastic support, and support from his daughters. KSL reopened 1 February 2024. It is currently owned and operated by Sue Fraser and Alexander “Ali” Meller. Local racer and past Hood sailmaker Bob Colborne works with KSL. Andy Soper comes in from time to time offering support and advice; we teasingly call him “the sewing machine whisperer”. We have prior sail making experience, and a combined 170 years of racing and sailing experience, looking at sails, and trying to make them faster.
We continue to offer very high quality, affordable, new racing and cruising sails for keelboats, dinghies, and multi-hulls, and high quality sail repair, along with related products and services, to sailors in the region.
Makers of Kingston: Kingston Sail Loft
Custom Sails Crafted
Each sail is carefully designed and handcrafted to match specific performance needs, ensuring durability, precision, and reliability on the water.
Decades of Expereince
With years of hands-on sailmaking expertise, every project benefits from proven techniques and a deep understanding of sailing performance.
Expert Sail Repair
From minor tears to major restorations, every repair is completed with attention to detail to extend the life and performance of your sails.
Built for Real Condition
All sails and canvas solutions are created to withstand harsh marine environments, delivering consistent performance in varying wind and water conditions.
Kingston Sail Loft has been built on hands-on sailmaking and practical experience. The focus has always been simple—build sails that work properly and last a long time.
Over the years, the work has stayed consistent: understanding what each boat needs, building carefully, and making sure the sail performs the way it should once it’s out on the water and for years of sailing.
We continue to offer very high quality, affordable, new racing and cruising sails for keelboats, dinghies, and multi-hulls, and high quality sail repair, along with related products and services, to sailors in the region.

