Having opened the doors to a small shop in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA, on June 9, 1980, Eric Hall as well as Phil Garland founded Hall Spars & Rigging with a staff of four mast makers and a receptionist. Today, Hall proudly celebrates 33 years as a world-renowned company, specializing in high-performance spars and rigging.
Hall pioneered the combination of autoclave curing and seamless carbon construction. Milestones include expansion into multiple state-of-the-art factories on three continents, a hand in three America’s Cup victories, a DAME Innovation Award for Seamless Carbon Rigging with an airfoil shape, development and patent of the award-winning AutoLock halyard lock, manufacture of Advanced Design Cross Flow tidal turbines and construction of the tallest carbon mast built in the US, at 67.5m.
In response to the growing demand for Hall’s technology and expertise, 2013 brought the formation of Hall Composites, the non-marine division of Hall Spars, responsible for prototype design, development and production for the energy, aerospace, architectural and defense industries.
“This week we’re 33 years young,” said founder and president Eric Hall, “and young is a great way to describe Hall’s culture and especially our next generation of managers and technicians. In all three of Hall’s factories, the skill, energy and focus of our people is at unprecedented levels, ensuring a great future for our company and our customers.”
Hall’s worldwide infrastructure affords the company a global reach, and with manufacturing facilities in the US, Holland and New Zealand, Hall Spars & Rigging looks forward to a future of continued performance and innovation in the marine industry and beyond.