Sarasota Yacht Club
Phone: 941-365-4191
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1100 John Ringling Blvd Sarasota, Florida 34236
Website: https://sarasostayachtclub.org
Sarasota Yacht Club is home to a beautiful campus located right inside Big Pass in Sarasota Bay. Our facilities include a 110-slip marina, fitness center, heated pool, two indoor bars, a pool bar, multiple meeting rooms, a grand dining room, waterside terrace, and lunch dock. We have diverse watersports offerings including sailboats, kayaks, and paddle boards. Our culinary team has won numerous food and wine awards, making the Club the perfect place for your next relaxing weekend, event, or even just lunch!
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Sarasota Youth Sailing
– Mark Twain
Sarasota Youth Sailing Mission Statement
Our mission is to encourage youth sailors to experience the joy of sailing in a safe and fun environment. We strive to impart a love of sailing as a life sport, while providing the fundamental skills necessary for participants to advance in the sport as far as their desire, skill and hard work may take them. We promote ethical behavior among our sailors and teach life-long lessons, which build character, foster teamwork, develop self-reliance and instill respect for the marine environment.
The Robert A. Buzzelli Charitable Foundation
The Ray Family
Dr. John and Rita Steele
The Sroka Family
The Wittmann/Campbell Family
David and Donna Hillmyer
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We'd love to sail with you. Here are some fun ways to get involved
Learn to Sail - we have certified instructors and a fleet of boats that enhance your learning experience.
Boatshare - knowledge grows your sailing passion.
Regattas - Racing is a great way to enjoy sailing and meet people.
Women's Sailing - the Luffing Lassies are our biggest fleet
Youth Sailing - Sarasota Youth Sailing provides a gateway into sailing for youth from starting up to coaching at the highest levels of junior sailing.
Volunteer - our club and the amazing work we do is made possible by Volunteers. We have lots of fun opportunities
Hurricane Preparation - Hurricane Season is here.
CONNECT WITH US! Follow us @SarasotaSailingSquadron
Squadron webcam.
Our docks, launching ramps and view of the Sarasota skyline.
New Pass and Sarasota Bay
Check out the video relating to the recently announced exciting project regarding the Sarasota Youth Sailing building!
Weather forecast, stay a while.
We have land storage for members' sailboats on trailers or dollies,
with easy access to Sarasota Bay using our hoist or ramps.
We have racks for sailing dinghies, Sunfish, Lasers,
windsurfers, kayaks and SUPs.
Find out more about or storage options by checking out
our Rate Schedule or contacting the office at 941-388-2355
Special thanks to our resident photographer who contributed many of the images
on our website
Sarasota Yacht Club
Organized in 1907 and established in 1926, Sarasota Yacht Club is a Distinguished Elite Club, a Platinum Club of the World, and a Platinum Club of America. The Club offers impressive amenities including indoor and outdoor dining, a pool and pool bar, a 110-slip marina, and a fitness center, all with panoramic views of Sarasota Bay.
Enjoy the quintessential Sarasota experience by taking advantage of our kayak and paddleboard rental fleet, enjoying a poolside cocktail, or indulging in an artfully prepared meal with the perfect sunset view. Whether you’re seeking adventure or craving an award-winning culinary experience, Sarasota Yacht Club prides itself on exceeding expectations for both members and reciprocal members.
- Swimming Pool
Waterfront casual and formal dining with banquet capacity up to 500 persons 110-slip marina Swimming pool Fitness Center Watersports Rentals Including: Kayaks and Paddleboards
- Dress Code Casual and formal dining.
- Age Restriction -No Age Restriction
- Dogs -In Designated Outdoor Areas Only
- Smoking -In Designated Outdoor Areas Only
Opening Hours
- Clubhouse & Front Desk:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed (May – September
Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
- Porthole & Waterfront Terrace Dining:
Tuesday: Closed (May – September)
Tuesday – Sunday: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 5:30pm – 08:30pm
- Spinnaker Bar & Grill:
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday: 11:30am – 7:30pm
Friday & Saturday: 11:30am – 08:30pm
- Happy Hour:
Wednesday & Sunday: 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Friday: 5:30pm – Close
More Information
Additional Charges Service charge: 20%, sales tax: 7%.
Parking Covered and Uncovered Parking Available, Tesla Charging Stations on-site
- Tel +1 941 3654191
- Fax +1 941 3730121
- Web http://www.sarasotayachtclub.org
- Mail [email protected]
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With beautiful waters and many locations to explore, there is no wonder why Sarasota is one of the most popular sailing communities in Florida.
SRQ Magazine | July 2024
By Barbie Heit
In Recreation+Sports
Photography by Wes Roberts
The blue-green waters of the Sarasota region have always had a magnetic pull, drawing sailors and wannabes into the mesmerizing embrace of the waves, where dolphins dance, manatees graze and birds nest along the sandy shores. Set your sail to catch the Gulf winds and join us as we delve into the offerings of the local sailing communities catering to both beginners and seasoned sailors in our region.
Sarasota Yacht Club
A five-star platinum club of America and the world the Sarasota Yacht Club (SYC) is one that is rich in history. Its location, minutes from downtown Sarasota in the protected flat water of Sarasota Bay on the west side of Bird Key, with quick access to the Gulf of Mexico through Big Pass, cannot be beat, offering the best in sailing and boating.
Dalton Tebo, the Sailing Director at SYC handles all of the logistics of running a race team. “We have five coaches and about forty-five sailors on our team who sail with us year-round,” says Tebo. “Our team practices most weekends and travels to a regatta about once a month. Most regattas are local and in Florida, although some of our sailors have qualified to sail in national and even international regattas all over the world.”
The Club has hosted many regattas, including the United States Optimist Dinghy Association (USODA) Team Race Midwinters for three years. They also host their very own Sarasota Yacht Club Invitational Regatta each year in November with close to one hundred boats participating. This regatta is a big event at the Club and continues to be a yearly tradition with great racing and a fantastic party. For those new to the world of sailing or for those looking to sharpen their boating skills, the Club offers private lessons for youth and adults. “The best option for young sailors is to join our summer camp, learn to sail and see how they like it,” shares Tebo. “Any sailor who wants to continue their sailing passion, coming out of camp or a sailor who already knows how to sail is encouraged to join our racing team and sail with us year-round.”
SYC member and sailing team parent, Ed Miersch is thrilled with the progress his son has made as a sailor. “In less than three years, our son Eddie went from not knowing anything about sailing, to being invited to join Team USA. This is all due to the amazing environment curated by SYC’s Dalton Tebo and Brett Putnam.” Every member every day, whatever it takes. That is the SYC staff motto. “What makes the club special to me is that it feels like home, and all of the members feel like they are your family,” shares Tebo. “It truly is a special place with an amazing staff and membership. It’s always a pleasure to be here at SYC.” Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Blvd, Sarasota, 941-365-4191, sarasotayachtclub.org .
Venice Yacht Club
This year marks the 73rd anniversary of Venice Yacht Club, a club founded by sailors, weary of the long drive to Sarasota to get their boats. The sailors wanted to establish a maritime tradition in Venice for enduring friendships of common interests with fun on the water and on land and that they did. The history of The Club is a rich one, tied to and invested in the success of Venice. Founded in 1951 as semi-private, its business and social affairs were conducted in space rented at the Tarpon Center Resort, owned by George Gibbs, Jr., occupied by The Jetty Villas condominiums today. Two years later in 1953, converting to a private club, an addition was built at the resort’s main building for its larger functions. By year end 1951, there were 118 members. As membership continued to increase, more space was required. In 1957 an extensive search began for land with immediate access to water. By 1961, land had been acquired on Roberts Bay, and the new clubhouse was commissioned. In 1960 while constructing its new clubhouse, the Club was one of the 13 founding members of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs, now made up of 37 yacht clubs. The Council monitors and promotes pending legislation for boating and water safety. Reciprocal privileges at all 37 clubs are enjoyed by individual members of the clubs when visiting other places in Florida.
Through its 73 years, significant enhancements have been made to the property and clubhouse. From a single, small dining room, there are multiple dining venues today from formal to casual inside the clubhouse and outside under cover at the significantly expanded Tiki and all along the pool deck. Menus are refreshed often, and varied specials are offered daily. Steak nights, taco nights, seafood nights along with beverage specials add to members’ pleasure enjoying dining in a venue of their choice.
A robust social and event calendar begun in 1961 has expanded through the years. Multiple clubs within the Club exist for special interests: golf, fishing, books, bridge, MahJong, the Joy sailing club, a wine club, bingo and many others. With its waterfront presence of 72 slips along 5 docks, a fueling station and dockmaster’s office, the club’s location is perfect with immediate access to the Gulf. There are kayaks for daily rental by members, and adult sailing is also available. The Club sponsors the U S Sailing-designated Community Sailing Center, Venice Youth Boating Association, Inc., that is always open to the public and was begun in 1952 as the “Pram Fleet.” Here young sailors become captains of their ships long before they can drive a car.
“Investing in greater Venice for 73 years has been a priority,” shares General Manager, Bruce Furman. “Our members helped initiate the original volunteer corps at Venice Hospital with funding and volunteers, Sundowner Cruises for many years for the public, conducted by our boaters, were for the benefit of Venice’s chapter of the American Cancer Society, and founded in 2011, the Venice Yacht Club’s Charitable Foundation in only its first ten years has provided nearly $1 million in grants to charitable organizations in greater Venice. With a long-range strategic plan in 3-year segments in place and with continued diligence in financial oversight, the Club looks forward to the future with great excitement and confidence. A resurgence in sailing is underway along with several other important initiatives.” The Venice Yacht Club, 1330 Tarpon Center Drive Venice, 941-488-7708, veniceyachtclub.com .
Luffing Lassies
The Luffing Lassies are an accomplished group of women who sell real estate, teach and practice law, raise children and spoil grandchildren. They are healthcare professionals, they run businesses and thrive in the arts. And….they love to sail. Created with a mission to establish a fun and welcoming atmosphere where women can come together, build relationships, and gain the confidence to explore the world through sailing, the Luffing Lassies was founded in 1972 by Lilly Kaighin. It is one of the oldest and most active sailing groups at the Sarasota Sailing Squadron and with 125 women sailors of all ages and backgrounds, it is also one of the largest of any Sunfish fleet in the US, and possibly the world. It gains 12 new members each September through its Introduction to Sailing course. Then there’s the Introduction to Racing course for those Lassies who already know how to sail and aim for sportier aspirations. “Sailing is an environmentally friendly activity and sport. Sailors are in touch with the health of the bay and consciously take care of our natural resources. None of our fleets use motors. We are powered by Mother Nature,” shares Judy Hodgson, Co-Captain of the Luffing Lassies and SSS Commodore 2019-2022.
Every Thursday during the school year, the Club meets to race against each other or sister clubs in the Florida Women’s Sailing Association on Sunfish boats and Hobie Waves, 420s. Many members learned to sail or polished their skills at the Luffing Lassies’ annual Introduction to Sailing week where women are teaching women to sail. At the end of every summer, Luffing Lassies veterans and instructors introduce a new crop of sailors to joy on the water. Each woman learns to skipper a boat, on her own, within a matter of days and she will be racing that boat after just a few weeks. When not racing, rigging, learning or sailing for fun, Luffing Lassies are an integral part of the Sarasota Sailing Squadron which hosts many international and national regattas and competitive sailing qualifiers. Luffing Lassies help the Squadron host these events and serve in many volunteer capacities. The two organizations know the value of one another and have been partners for decades. Luffing Lassies, 1717 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, luffinglassies.org .
Sarasota Youth Sailing
Founded in 1980 to help promote sailing to the youth of the Sarasota area, a Sarasota Youth Sailing (SYS) is a local 501.c3 organization that offers opportunities for kids to learn to sail and continue to grow in their understanding of the sport, the environment and the lifelong activity of sailing. Through summer camps for kids aged 6-17, and with year-round training and competitive racing programs, young sailors learn to compete as they continue to gain an understanding of the sport that unlike many others, they can participate in for their entire lives. Over the years, SYS has continually provided young sailors the foundation needed to grow in the sport, with several going on to represent the United States in international youth championships all around the world. Current US Rolex yachtsman of the year, Ravi Parent, is an alumni of SYS and Halle Shipman, Young Women Sailor of the Year is currently training for an Olympic campaign.
“The mission statement of Sarasota youth sailing speaks to supporting kids in going as far in the sport as their hard work and drive will take them,” says Board President Travis Yates, an experienced competitive sailor himself. “Just as importantly, I believe Sarasota Youth Sailing works to give access to the water and the sport of sailing to students who otherwise could not get that, whether it be for financial reasons, or in some cases physical or emotional reasons.” Throughout the year, SYS hosts children from local schools, homeschool communities, therapeutic support programs, and the general public. “This is an important part of the positive impact that SYS has on our local community,” shares Yates. “We have routinely worked with organizations like Visible Men’s Academy, Sarasota School of Arts and Science and our local community, supporting students with autism, which we do through an organization called Spectrum Sailing.” Yates recalls sailing with one young man from Visible Men’s Academy who had grown up in Bradenton but never touched water other than in a swimming pool. “I was blown away to learn that this boy had never been to a beach, but some of these kids just don’t have access to resources and for us to be able to provide these experiences is just amazing.”
In partnership with the Sarasota Sailing Squadron and the Luffing Lassies, SYS hosts two major youth sailing regattas that bring kids from all over the nation to Sarasota to compete. SYS also hosts a number of regattas for the interscholastic sailing association which organizes the sport of sailing for high school students nationwide. Through the generous support of parents of students involved and wonderful local benefactors, SYS provides a great service to the community and raises the funds necessary to try to make sailing as accessible as possible. SRQSarasota Youth Sailing, 1717 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, 941- 504-4236, sarasotayouthsailing.org .
“The Sarasota Sailing Squadron boasts the best sunrise skyline vista in the county. We are a performance sailing club that is uniquely 100% volunteer driven. In fact, our members volunteered 8,882 hours last year, among the highest of many not-for-profit organizations in Sarasota County. We have nine different fleets of boats, including a robust youth program. In the last five years, we’ve had three female Commodores, including myself. I am proud to be listed among this group of women leaders.” —2021-2024 Commodore Ingrid Summers
Sarasota Sailing Squadron (SSS) is a special place that teaches, supports, and provides sailors with a community of like-minded people who love to sail. The Squadron has a rich history that spans 76 years and currently has 800 voting member families and almost 2,000 sailing members who enjoy this gem on Sarasota Bay. SSS makes sailing accessible by removing the barriers of getting on the water. Sarasota Youth Sailing and the Luffing Lassies are two sailing groups hosted by the Sarasota Sailing Squadron.
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Sarasota Model Yacht Club
Welcome to the sarasota model yacht club.
Founded in Sarasota in 1995, the Sarasota Model Yacht Club (SMYC) offers enthusiasts an exciting platform to enjoy remote control boat racing.
Our Racing Boats
The SMYC sails 5 classes of RC sailboats:
- DragonForce 65
- DragonFlite 95
- AMYA Soling 1 meters
- IOMs (International One Meter)
Racing Locations
We sail exclusively at Nathan Benderson Park’s West Lake, located at the corner of Honore Ave. and Athletes Dr. in the southwest corner of the park.
Race Schedule
With 5 classes of boats we are racing almost everyday of the week. Please see our website for the most updated schedule.
Beginners Welcome
We heartily welcome sailors of all skill levels, including beginners. To help newcomers learn the ropes, we offer a mentor program that provides helpful guidance and support.
www.sarasotamyc.com
Contact Bill Schmeising (941) 341-0393 [email protected]
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Summer Camp 2022. 2021 Summer Camp Program Minnows (Ages 5-7) On the SR 21 - half-days, one or two weeks - can be full day occasionally at a price of $500 Session 1 ($300) - June 13-24 Session 2 ($300) - June 27-July 8 Session 3 ($300) - July 11-22 Session 4 ($300) - July 25-August 5
420 Basics and Beyond. Pre-requisite: Level 2 Optimist, O'Pen Skiff, or Director Approval (Please read and sign SYS Camp Essential Eligibility Requirements Document) Student Age Recommendation: 13-18 years old. The 420 Basics and Beyond class is designed for those junior sailors who want to experience sailing a double-handed boat while having a safe, fun, and educational time on Sarasota Bay!
The Annual SYC Invitational Regatta is for sailors of all ages and boats of all sizes. Friday evening sailors will meet at the Club for the Skipper's Meeting and Opening Night Party. On Saturday morning and afternoon the races take place on Sarasota Bay for all fleets. After the regatta, we gather at SYC for our dinner and awards ceremony. The ...
Sarasota Yacht Club. Located inside Big Pass on Florida's Gulf Coast, sits Sarasota Yacht Club. Our historic, yet modern club facilities include an expansive marina, fitness center, heated pool, resort-style bars, private event venues, and award-winning dining and cuisine. Our engaging, and community-oriented membership enjoys year-round ...
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Children of the Sarasota Yacht Club learned to sail during a morning summer camp session July 11. The two-week sessions also include activities like trips to the beach, swimming, kayaking and ...
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Phone: 941-365-4191. Email: [email protected]. Address: 1100 John Ringling Blvd. Sarasota, Florida 34236. Website: https://sarasostayachtclub.org. Sarasota Yacht Club is home to a beautiful campus located right inside Big Pass in Sarasota Bay. Our facilities include a 110-slip marina, fitness center, heated pool, two indoor ...
Wednesdays. 9:30am-12:30pm: Home School Sailing (10/2-11/6) 3:30pm - 7pm: CLUB 420 RACE TEAM PRACTICE. Thursdays. 3:30pm - 7pm: Nacra 15 Developmental Team Practice. Fridays. CLOSED. Sarasota Youth Sailing is closed for most holidays, and for fall and winter break in alignment with the Sarasota County Schools calendar. Thank You!
We have land storage for members' sailboats on trailers or dollies, with easy access to Sarasota Bay using our hoist or ramps. We have racks for sailing dinghies, Sunfish, Lasers, windsurfers, kayaks and SUPs. Find out more about or storage options by checking out. our Rate Schedule or contacting the office at 941-388-2355.
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THE SYC TEAM. Our friendly and engaging staff provide exceptional service from the dining rooms to the marina ensuring our members can relax, recreate, and socialize with their peers. By land, SYC is located across the Ringling Causeway Bridge, or by sea through Big Pass on Lido channel - whichever way you're traveling, let us help you navigate ...
Organized in 1907 and established in 1926, Sarasota Yacht Club is a Distinguished Elite Club, a Platinum Club of the World, and a Platinum Club of America. The Club offers impressive amenities including indoor and outdoor dining, a pool and pool bar, a 110-slip marina, and a fitness center, all with panoramic views of Sarasota Bay.
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Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Blvd, Sarasota, 941-365-4191, ... Through summer camps for kids aged 6-17, and with year-round training and competitive racing programs, young sailors learn to compete as they continue to gain an understanding of the sport that unlike many others, they can participate in for their entire lives. ...
Sarasota Yacht Club looks forward to welcoming you whether you are a guest of a member, attending a private event, or visiting us as a member of one of our reciprocal networks. If you are visiting as a reciprocal member please call our Front Desk at 941.365.4191 prior to your visit. Arriving by Land. 1100 John Ringling Blvd Sarasota, FL 34236
Adults can pay $350 for a nine-hour camp of sailing lessons during the summer. The lessons are split over the week from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Thursday. For more information, call 388-2355 ...
To help newcomers learn the ropes, we offer a mentor program that provides helpful guidance and support. www.sarasotamyc.com. Contact Bill Schmeising. (941) 341-0393 [email protected]. Founded in Sarasota in 1995, the Sarasota Model Yacht Club (SMYC) offers enthusiasts an exciting platform to enjoy remote control boat racing.
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Information and education to help navigate your way to the shores of the SYC marina from the Intracoastal Waterway in Sarasota Bay or through Big Sarasota Pass. Enjoy access and amenities to a large network of clubs from local to international. Visiting reciprocal club members are politely reminded to please call 941.365.4191 prior to their ...