Founded in 1927, St. Francis Yacht Club, within view of the Golden Gate Bridge, is a year-round host of over 125 days of racing on San Francisco Bay. The club is renowned for its expertise in facilitating world and national championships. With well over 40 regattas on its calendar annually, including being the first club to host kite course racing and the Rolex Big Boat Series, the Club is widely regarded as having one of the top racing programs in the country. For more information and to see the job ad, please click HERE.









Both the 29er and i420 classes gathered on Biscayne Bay this weekend to contest Midwinters East Championships in conjunction with the
The i420 top women’s team of Samara Walshe and Lillie Foster placed sixth and also with the Sailing Performance Training (SPT) Award. The SPT award was given in both fleets to teams demonstrating excellence in their preparation and training attitudes: these sailors embrace process oriented goals and are dedicated to their craft. In the 29er fleet, Sophie Fisher and Steven Hardee won the same award. It is the process that characterizes these events as competitors are encouraged to work together and grow as a team.



