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Skippers Corner: Chris Wolfe 2023 Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year

Sailors for the Sea Skipper Chris Wolfe and Justin Wolfe

Sailors for the Sea Skipper Chris Wolfe had a busy 2023 sailing season. She and her husband and sailing partner, Justin, who hail from Orcas Island, Washington, sailed more than 2,000 miles doublehanded in some of the most challenging offshore races in Europe and North America – with some impressive results. Their achievements have not … Read more

Skippers Corner: Introducing Barb Trailer

Meet one of our newest Sailors for the Sea Skippers – Barb Trailer! Barb is a longtime sailor and is currently the director of the Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend, Washington. How did you get your start in sailing? I got started in sailing when I moved to the Caribbean to the small island of St … Read more

5 Reasons to Sail-abrate 2023

With support from sailors and boaters across the globe, Sailors for the Sea has been able to achieve huge wins for our oceans in 2023. Here are a few highlights: 1. 75,000 Green Boaters stepped up to advocate for our oceans and practice eco-smart habits on the water Being closely connected to our waters, sailors … Read more

International 29er Class Joins the Clean Class Initiative

Sailors for the Sea is thrilled to welcome the International 29er Class to our recently launched Clean Class Initiative. Since their European Championships in 2022, the 29er Class has demonstrated a commitment to sustainability and communicating our mission with their members. As a Clean Class, the 29ers will work with us to run all their … Read more

5 Ways to Help the Oceans on Giving Tuesday

Sailboat in sunset

For sailors and boaters, the oceans are not just a vast expanse of water; they are a place for adventure and a source of wonder. They are also a critical part of the Earth’s life support system and home to a staggering amount of biodiversity. However, our oceans are facing unprecedented challenges, from pollution and … Read more

Skipper’s Corner: Introducing Cortney Kingsley

Our Skipper program is a network of dedicated sailors and boaters who are actively engaged in conservation and sustainability in their yacht clubs, schools, sailing organizations, and communities. We are excited to introduce one of our newest members, Cortney Kingsley! Cortney is based in Newport, Rhode Island, and is the education programs manager at Sail … Read more

How to Eliminate Plastic Water Bottles at Clean Regattas

Is your event struggling with how to eliminate plastic water bottles? This Clean Regattas best practice can definitely be a challenge! To help with ideas for how this can be achieved, we are showcasing some of the ways that other Clean Regattas have accomplished ditching single-use plastic water bottles. Water Monster This massive water dispenser … Read more

Five Ways to Start Being a Green Boater Today

Sunset sail

So you want to be a Green Boater, but you’re not sure where to start? As sailors and boaters, we see firsthand many of the problems facing our oceans, from habitat destruction to plastic pollution, and want to do something about it. To help you get started, we’ve highlighted five seemingly small, but high-impact things … Read more

Skippers Corner: Say Hello to our Newest Skippers

Our Skipper volunteer team is growing and we would like to introduce some of our newest members! With this cohort, the program has expanded to the Caribbean, and added more representation from busy boating locations in Washington State, the Northeast and Canada. Catherine Ardagh – British Virgin Islands Catherine has always had a passion for … Read more

Clean Regattas Plastic Swaps

The Clean Regattas program is all about reducing the environmental impact of events that are on or near the water, and eliminating single-use plastics is a big part of that. While some items are easier to swap for sustainable alternatives (think water bottles and tote bags), others can be more challenging. For Plastic Free July, … Read more