FSU Sailing Club

FSU Sailing Club Founded in 1963, home of the FSU Sailing Team, we also provide programs for recreational sailing and beginner lessons.

The FSU Sailing Club was founded in 1963, and we have been helping FSU students experience sailing ever since. Our organization focuses on competitive and recreational sailing, as well as Learn To Sail classes at the start of the Fall and Spring semesters. The FSU Sailing Team is a part of our organization for our members who wish to be involved in competitive sailboat racing. Our Team competes th

roughout the country during the Fall and Spring semesters. We participate in College Sailing regattas in the Co-Ed, Women’s, Laser, and Offshore divisions, as well as local offshore and dinghy racing at Apalachee Bay Yacht Club. We host different recreational sailing events each week which include sailing at the FSU Reservation and in the Gulf, out of Apalachee Bay Yacht Club. These events provide students the chance to experience different areas of sailing as well as develop new skills in the sport. Our Club works to create an inclusive atmosphere that promotes sailing to those who are new to the sport and provides opportunities for experienced sailors to take their skills to the next level. Sailing allows you to experience nature and adventure, but also helps develop leadership, confidence, critical thinking, and physical prowess. The memories and friendships acquired through sailing last a lifetime.

At the end of May, the coed team traveled to St. Pete and competed in Nationals alongside the best sailing teams in Amer...
06/06/2026

At the end of May, the coed team traveled to St. Pete and competed in Nationals alongside the best sailing teams in America! Tuesday and Wednesday allowed for 7 competitive races to be completed in both A and B divisions. Congratulations to our sailors for qualifying and competing in Nationals!

Recap from our 2025-2026 Banquet!! Thank you to everyone on the team for an amazing year, and a special shout out to the...
04/22/2026

Recap from our 2025-2026 Banquet!! Thank you to everyone on the team for an amazing year, and a special shout out to the winners of our Paper Plate awards! 👏👏
A big thank you to Apalachee Bay Yacht Club for providing us a great venue for our banquet!! ⛵️

This past weekend, the coed team finished in 4th place out of 18 teams at SAISA coed champs in St. Pete! On both Saturda...
04/20/2026

This past weekend, the coed team finished in 4th place out of 18 teams at SAISA coed champs in St. Pete! On both Saturday and Sunday, the wind ranged from 6-10 knots, allowing for 12 races to be completed in both A and B division. An excellent weekend of sailing and great end to the semester!

This past weekend our women’s team headed back down south to St. Pete, FL and our coed team headed back up north to Camb...
04/13/2026

This past weekend our women’s team headed back down south to St. Pete, FL and our coed team headed back up north to Cambridge, MA.

In St. Pete, the women’s team competed in Women’s Champs, the Ann Boyd Trophy. It was a sunny weekend with temperatures in the lower 80s, and winds averaging 12-13 knots with gusts up to 18. The chop made upwinds challenging and created lots of surfing downwind. 12 races were sailed in A and B division!

In Cambridge, the coed team sailed in the Oberg Trophy, a three division regatta hosted by MIT. It was a sunny weekend with temperatures in the mid 50s. The wind was anywhere from 3-18 knots, allowing for a total of 14 races per division to be completed. Thank you to Brady Parks ‘25 who came out once again to support the team!

This wraps up the women’s season. Congratulations to the Olivia sailing duo who will be graduation this May and summer.
Good luck to the coed team at champs next weekend!

For this meet exec Monday, we are introducing our Media Director, Olivia Figley!Year: Senior Major: Environmental Scienc...
04/06/2026

For this meet exec Monday, we are introducing our Media Director, Olivia Figley!

Year: Senior
Major: Environmental Science and Policy
Hometown: Tampa, FL
Favorite sailing memory: Traveling to New England for my first cross regional regatta :)
Fun fact: I ran the Tallahassee marathon in February!

I grew up sailing and racing keel boats with my family. I only started racing 420s/FJs when I came to FSU. I’ve skippered primarily for the FSU women’s team the last 3 years and just started to crew this year!

Happy April! Only a few events left until summer, hope to see everyone at the Club Grill and Chill 😎⛵️🌭
04/02/2026

Happy April!
Only a few events left until summer, hope to see everyone at the Club Grill and Chill 😎⛵️🌭

This weekend the Noles travelled to both Miami and Connecticut!In Connecticut, the coed team sailed in the Vietor Trophy...
03/31/2026

This weekend the Noles travelled to both Miami and Connecticut!

In Connecticut, the coed team sailed in the Vietor Trophy hosted by Connecticut College. After 14 races and two long days in freezing weather, we walked away 2nd out of 18 teams, winning A division! Thank you to Brady Parks ‘25 for joining us and helping the team combat the elements!

In Miami, the women’s team sailed in the SAISA Women’s Top 9 hosted by the University of Miami. On Saturday, after morning postponement, 10 races were completed in a steady 8-12 knots. Sunday brought postponement due to stormy weather. We wrapped up the weekend in 7th, learning a lot about the Miami venue!

Welcome back! ⛵️Over spring break, we were excited to host our first ever co-ed home regatta! In the morning there was a...
03/23/2026

Welcome back! ⛵️
Over spring break, we were excited to host our first ever co-ed home regatta! In the morning there was a brief delay due to a lack of breeze. Conditions filled in to around 3–7 knots, setting the stage for a shifty and challenging race course. Both divisions completed two races before unstable wind conditions brought racing to an early close. Thank you to all the teams that attended.
A huge thank you to all of our FSU sailors who helped make the event possible and competed throughout the day!

Last weekend our team headed into enemy territory for a one-day regatta in Gainesville. The sun stayed out all day with ...
03/12/2026

Last weekend our team headed into enemy territory for a one-day regatta in Gainesville. The sun stayed out all day with the wind consistently around 6-12 knots. Both A and B fleets sailed strong. A solid weekend for the Noles.

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Tallahassee, FL
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