Southold Yacht Club seeks a Youth Sailing Program Director! For more information and to apply, please see the full job ad HERE.
The Southold Yacht Club is a small family-oriented, club open to all who have a love of sailing and our beautiful waterways. Our mission is to make sailing accessible to the North Fork community and our dues and sailing school tuition are low to ensure affordability to interested sailors. The yacht club is a nonprofit organization. Set on one+ acre of land with 200ft of beachfront on Southold Bay, the club is located on North Parish Drive, just over the Goose Creek Bridge.
Southold Yacht Club consists of a one-room clubhouse with a kitchen and snack bar, lavatory facilities, a fenced in storage area for small boats, a ramp for dinghys, and a shaded picnic area with a sensational view of Southold Bay. The primary use of the clubhouse is to house the junior sailing program. Swimming is accessible from our beautiful beach, and supervised swimming is convenient at the adjacent public beach and playground.








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.



from College Sailing’s Northeast district in May and now having representation from 35 teams in NEISA alone and growing chapters in all districts.
