Newport Dacron Colors
Newport Colors
Challenge is the world leader of dyed woven sailcloth. The premium constructions use high tenacity yarns and high mass fiber technologies. Autoclave dyeing with high pressure and heat produce vibrant and long lasting colors. Custom colors can be matched to Pantone shades with 1000 yard MOQs.
Newport Colors
Fabric ID |
Description |
Yarn Denier Warp Fill |
Fabric Width in cm |
D3.8 | 3.8 Newport, Natural | 150 250 | 60 152 |
D3.8 | 3.8 Newport, Colors | 150 250 | 60 152 |
D6.03 | 6.03 Newport, Natural | 250 400 | 60 152 |
D6.03 | 6.03 Newport, Colors | 250 400 | 60 152 |
D9.88SO | 9.88 Newport, Storm Orange | 500 500 | 54 137 |
D10.88SO | 10.88 Newport, Storm Orange | 500 1000 | 54 137 |
Newport Classic
Newport Classic styles are the samegreat fibers and constructions usedacross the product line. Designedspecifically for classic yachts, therich Tanbark and Cream colors areachieved using an autoclave dyeingprocess with high pressure and heat.They are one of the foundations in theyachting industry, and demand a veryhigh standard of quality which fewhave been able to achieve. As a resultof the difficult nature of prod ucingthese colors, please inquire aboutspecial orders with longer lead times.
Newport Classic
Fabric ID |
Description |
Yarn Denier Warp Fill |
Fabric Width in cm |
DT / DC3.8 | 3.8 Tanbark or Cream | 150 250 | 60 152 |
DT / DC5.53 | 5.53 Tanbark or Cream | 250 300 | 54 137 |
DT / DC6.68 | 6.68 Tanbark or Cream | 250 400 | 60 152 |
DT / DC7.88 | 7.88 Tanbark or Cream | 500 650 | 54 137 |
DT / DC8.88 | 8.88 Tanbark or Cream | 500 750 | 54 137 |
DT / DC9.88 | 9.88 Tanbark or Cream | 500 840 | 54 137 |
The Future is Now, and it Can’t Wait.
The legacy of Challenge Sailcloth spans four generations in the sailing textile industry. In 1917, our family founded Howe and Bainbridge, one of the first sailcloth companies in the USA. In the 1930s, DuPont® invented synthetic polyester and nylon fibers which we used to create the first Cordura® nylon mainsail cloth. Moving from tar-impregnated cotton sails to technical synthetic textiles started a new era of sailboat racing and innovation. We’ve been leaders at the forefront of textile innovation for over 100 years. Looking forward, our focus is entirely on sustainability within the textile industry.
In 2020, Challenge Sailcloth launched a new company called Challenge Outdoor, spearheaded by world champion sailor and technical textiles expert, Hale Walcoff. Hale had a vision to produce light, durable, and UV resistant materials for the outdoor sports industry using 100% recycled polyester. He wanted to produce fabrics that were best in class for the industry while being environmentally friendly. Challenge Outdoor is dedicated to reducing real-world carbon emissions and promoting clean textile technology. As outdoor enthusiasts, it is our duty to tackle the climate crisis.
This project would not have been possible as recently as five years ago, because recycled and natural component manufacturers had not achieved the performance levels required in strenuous and demanding outdoor sports. Thankfully, the global community demanded green tech, and the investment followed. Moving full speed ahead, our development efforts will be focused on sustainable innovation across our product lines. This is our new race against the clock and a challenge to the industry. Solving the climate crisis requires world-wide collaboration and we welcome you to get on board.
Sustainability Starts with You
Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
Our textiles are produced at eco-friendly facilities powered by hydroelectric energy.
Our innovative manufacturing system eliminates expensive and energy intensive drying ovens, hot rooms for curing, and many other processes needed to laminate Nylon and Polyester with solvent-based adhesive.
We maintain stock in both the U.S. and Asia for better efficiency with our manufacturing partners and brands.