SailGP has confirmed a multi season extension with Doyle Sails, locking in the long standing partnership through to 2030.
An official partner of the Rolex SailGP Championship since its launch in 2019, Doyle Sails has powered the F50 fleet from day one. The new agreement marks the first five year deal between the two organisations and was announced just days before the 2026 season opener at the Oracle Perth Sail Grand Prix, presented by KPMG.
Doyle Sails supplies the six jibs used by each of SailGP’s 13 international teams, ensuring identical, race ready sails at every venue across the 13 event calendar. Beyond sail supply, the relationship runs deep on the technical side. Doyle works closely with SailGP Technologies on modelling and analysis of the full aerodynamic package, including the multi element hard wings, helping manage extreme rig loads and refine performance across the fleet.
Joel Marginson, SailGP Technologies Director, said:
“Having a partner like Doyle Sails on board, providing best in class sails for one of the most advanced racing yachts in the world, is critical to our athletes’ experience, and the caliber of our racing.”
Emma Hendy, Doyle Sails Chief Commercial Officer, added:
“This partnership is about far more than sail supply; it’s a deep technical collaboration focused on innovation, precision and performance at the very highest level.”
The 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship season begins this weekend in Perth, marking SailGP’s first ever race event in Western Australia.
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