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Barracouta Sails

Locality: Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9525 7626



Address: Unit 5/55 Willarong Road 2229 Caringbah, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.barracoutasails.com.au/

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24.01.2022 New Impulse sail ready for next season.



24.01.2022 My new jib has arrived from Barracouta and it looks great. Shall try it on tomorrow.

24.01.2022 New F28R mainsail in carbon lite skin.

24.01.2022 Great day in Sydney for a Wednesday afternoon sail.



24.01.2022 Nice morning to fit a boom sail bag.

22.01.2022 Custom kids 2m sail. Never to young to learn to windsurf.

22.01.2022 Trailer sailer racing sails.



21.01.2022 I can’t thank the boys enough for the great crew work... it certainly makes for a better day and we only won by a couple of minutes which is the difference between a hoist and a great hoist

19.01.2022 New set of sails and boom bag fitted. Thanks to Infinity rigging for their help.

19.01.2022 Has your Sailing season been cancelled early as mine has? Perfect opportunity to get your sails serviced Ready to go sailing when this is over. You can drop them at the loft door if you are more comfortable keeping your distance. All can be arranged by phone or email. We can arrange a courier if you’re not local. We can even get the sails off your boat, service and refit without you having to come in contact with anyone. Give us a call or email to discuss your needs. My boat is getting packed up, spinnaker washed and going to the loft for servicing and re silicon once dry.

18.01.2022 Anyone interested in a cheap 7.4sail?

18.01.2022 Good to be back on the relaunched XL2 new sails performing well. 17 knot top speed in light airs. Congratulations Pil.



18.01.2022 This Time of year I would be normally wishing all our Barracouta customers a great race/ regatta but with racing cancelled in NSW it’s time to see what non sailors do at this time of year? If you’re able to socially distance sail good luck to you. So the cover is staying on my boat and I’ll get the new sailboard out and test the new sails. Stay safe.

15.01.2022 Set of Vectran reinforced Dacron sails. Thanks to WYC for the photo.

13.01.2022 Newick trimaran Mainsail in warp Dacron ready for cruising when the borders open.

11.01.2022 Great summer breeze for a sailboard

11.01.2022 Slake 520 mast used once $1000.

11.01.2022 Another cracker Sydney day for fitting sail covers.

10.01.2022 December is to hot for making sails this big!

10.01.2022 New sails on Elliott 7 just got to wait for lockdowns to end.

10.01.2022 Sail cover/ lazy jack cover sent to Florida thanks Rick for the photo.

09.01.2022 New lite skin Carbon genoa on an F31

08.01.2022 Register for 18-22 January. Learn to sail in Accredited Australian Sailing program for Start Sailing 1. Go to http://cpsc.org.au to register.

06.01.2022 More from today

05.01.2022 With sail orders a bit slow at the moment we are broadening our services to boat covers. If you have any jobs you are considering send us some pictures of what you need so we can quote whilst socially distancing. Or drop in to discuss at a social distance.

05.01.2022 Love sailing with our Barracouta Sails spinnaker, it's a smooth sail and the fantastic colours. Chasing Mint...

05.01.2022 Furling storm jib set up on a cruising cat.

04.01.2022 Captain Barracouta is keen to sail the NS states at Easter but I have no crew! Anyone keen? Thanks.

04.01.2022 Good to be out racing again at CSC.

03.01.2022 29er training / club mainsail to save the racing sails.

02.01.2022 A Barracouta cruising customer social isolating at sea with their Code 0 up doing 6.5kn in 6.8knts of wind. Looks like a good day for a sail.

02.01.2022 Nice day sailing WAGS and a lovely sail home with the Code Zero in light winds

01.01.2022 Want to work with us? We are looking for a junior assistant. Would suit a student looking for part time work or would consider an apprenticeship for the right person. Maybe even work part time this year with a view to starting an apprenticeship next year. No experience needed but a good work attitude and a love of sailing needed. If you think this might be you get in contact for a chat.

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