race info
Skipper – Race Registration Form
Crew – Race Registration Form
Sequioa Yacht Club – Crew Registration Form
Jibeset – Â SYC Regatta ListÂ
Racing rules test – Exam
wednesday sunset racing 2026
Wednesday Sunset Series:Â NOR & SI & SI
Sunset Series Race DatesÂ
April 1 | 8 | 15 | 22 | 29Â
May 6 | 13 | 20 | 27
June 3 | 10 | 17 | 24Â
July 1 | 8 | 15 | 22 | 29
 Aug 5 | 12 | 19 | 26Â
Sept 2 | 9 | 16
racing program qualifications to race
As Race Crew
- ASA 101 – Basic Keelboat Certification or equivalent experience. Spinnaker Sailing Club members must have completed the Basic Keelboat Sailing Class and received certification to be eligible to participate in the Club Racing program.
- Be a Spinnaker Sailing club member.
- All crew must complete and sign a race waiver form.
As Race Skipper – without a spinnaker
- ASA 101 (Basic Keelboat) & ASA 103 (Basic Coastal Cruising) – Club members must have completed the Basic Coastal Cruising Level of training or equivalent experience.
- Have been racing as crew for a least 1 year and approved by a Spinnaker Instructor.
- Have skippered a Merit 25 a minimum of 20 times out of Redwood City.
- Have attended the pre-season race meeting.
- Meet with Spinnaker race organizer.
- All skippers must complete and sign a race waiver form.
Costs
- Members as crew – FREE
- Members as skipper – Charter boat cost plus $50
- Trial for non-member – $60 per Wednesday night race, $120 for winter series
Racing Rules & resources
Links
Link to the 2025 US rulebook These rules are global.Â
Online app from US Sailing where you can download the rules to your mobile device
Racing Venue: Race marks & coordinates.
Books
Dave Perry’s Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing, published through US Sailing:
This book is in Dave’s very conversational style, with many anecdotes and explanations. Great if you like sailing yarns, with the rules woven in.
The tradition of Paul Elvstrom explains the Racing Rules has been continued by Soren Krause, with an excellent ‘quick reference’ style format.Â
This has been the go-to book for racers preparing for the protest room for six decades and comes highly recommended.Â
The Rules in Practice written by World Sailing Judge Brian Willis.Â