moderate
3–6 hours per session
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness and basic sailing stamina to comfortably handle boat movements and occasional physical tasks.
Secure your spot in Seattle Sailing Club’s sought-after Continuing Education Programs by joining their waitlist today. Act fast—spaces open up when cancellations occur!
First come/first served basis
Join the Seattle Sailing Club's waitlist for exclusive Continuing Education Programs! This is your chance to secure a spot in sought-after sailing events. Act quickly—if a participant cancels, you'll be contacted to claim your place. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to enhance your sailing skills!
Notes: This is a WAITLIST for an event. Registration to this waitlist does not confirm a spot in the official event.
These waitlists are for Seattle Sailing Club Continuing Education Programs that are currently full. Please read the headline of each individual waitlist to ensure you are signing up for the correct event waitlist.
If a currently enrolled participant cancels, we will contact the waitlist accordingly.
Once contacted, the available spot(s) will be filled on a first come/first serve basis. Those on the waitlist will have 24-hours to respond before we open the event online.
Ensure Seattle Sailing Club has your current phone and email to get prompt notifications if your spot opens.
Review foundational sailing knowledge to be ready for advanced lessons once admitted.
Seattle’s maritime weather can change rapidly; staying informed helps you prepare properly for sessions.
Arriving early helps you maximize on-water time and get familiar with club facilities.
Seattle Sailing Club has been fostering a vibrant local sailing community since 1937, contributing to the maritime culture of the Pacific Northwest.
The club actively promotes eco-friendly sailing practices and participates in local Puget Sound cleanup initiatives to preserve marine health.
Provides good grip on wet surfaces ensuring safety aboard the boat.
Protects against rain and wind, especially during cooler months and sudden showers.
fall specific
Helps prevent rope burns while handling sails and rigging.
Allows adjustment for fluctuating temperatures typical of Seattle spring weather.
spring specific