Clubspot Now Fully Supports Club and Series Scoring!!
Clubspot, the leader in club management software for Yacht Clubs around the world, has now made it a bit easier to manage your club’s series events throughout the year.
“Rather than having to manually add every racer’s data to an outdated scoring system, score them, make it look good in a spreadsheet, then upload it to your club’s website, it now takes less than 3 clicks to turn a Clubspot Regatta into a series-based event”, says Adam Sorensen, Head of Sales at Clubspot. “We even create a micro-website to make it easy to link and access results from past events and series’. Combine this with our robust calendar widget in our web builder, and you can have an automatically updated event list which accurately reflects every day events will be taking place the entire year, including series events, regattas, sailing camps, and social events!”
Clubspot has been expanding rapidly, recently surpassing 100,000 total registrations across all of their hosted regattas and camps, and is now actively working with over 800 clubs across the globe.
With support for PHRF, IRC, and Portsmouth – Clubspot can manage your existing sailing events in a much more modern package than any other platform in the regatta management space. Take a look today at theclubspot.com, or reach out directly by emailing [email protected]!



have been delivered to 44 countries as of 2020. Designer Andrew McDougall wanted to create a boat that was affordable and accessible, get new sailors into foiling, and change people’s lives. As many people began to fall away from the Moth One-Design because of its difficulty and expensive cost, the WASZP offers a simpler and more affordable option for sailors to purely enjoy sailing without the extra complications and hassle.
modifications to the boat to meet sailors where they are in their sailing journey.
where the WASZP is sailed in the USA is in Toms River, NJ, Charleston, SC, Newport, RI, San Francisco, CA, Oyster Bay, NY, Miami, FL, and Honolulu, HI. In order to get involved with the class, orders for boats may be made online at the WASZP official website. The WASZP class has a place for everyone!
this great one-design class. First off, this is one incredible venue; Annapolis Sailing School has a picture-perfect spot near Bembe Beach in Annapolis, and a killer beach launching site with tons of room and facilities. If you ever want to recommend sailing lessons to someone, put Annapolis SS on the top of your list! Also hosting was the new i420 team on the block the
Most all teams arrived early to practice on Friday, and wow, what a day! The temperatures soared to 80 degrees and beautiful sun, but so did the wind speed… up to 35 knots… and although several brave teams went out, they realized that the only sail training to be had was more survival than anything else. The forecast for Saturday was a bit grim all week… very light-to-no wind, so we all crossed fingers.
Sunday’s forecast also become ominous, with the possibility of T-storms and gusty winds. Well, we didn’t get that exactly, but we did battle a fog bank that would have made Maine residents proud. Again the RC fearlessly set out to sail, herding the i420 sailors into an open area, and again, almost miraculously, the fog lifted and allowed for 2 more awesome 8-19 knot races before teams went in to pack up and head home.
(although they never get top billing) are absolute difference-makers; their athletic work in the front of the boat although often overlooked is a big key to team success.




