Unsere Mission ist einfach. Sichere, sich lohnende Segelmöglichkeiten zu einem erschwinglichen Preis anzubieten.
Nicht jeder kann sich eine Rennyacht leisten oder hat Freunde oder Familie, die eine besitzen. Dies sollte kein Eintrittshinderniss sein. Einfach gesagt, wir paaren Crew, die an Regatten teilnehmen wollen mit erfahrenen Skippern und Segelyachten.
Unser Ziel ist es, es so vielen Leuten wie möglich eine Regattateilnahme zu ermöglichen und ein unvergessliches Erlebnis zu bereiten.
Wir stellen Sicherheit an erste Stelle und erlauben jedem an Yachtrennen in einem unterstützenden Umfeld teilzunehmen. Wir streben nach einem Topergebnis, aber die Crewmitglieder an Bord kommen zuerst.
Unser Jugendprogramm erlaubt jedem, die nächste Generation von Seglern zu unterstützen, in dem wir die Kosten des jüngsten Crewmitglieds zu subventionieren. Dies erlaubt es uns der Segelgemeinschaft zurückzugeben.
Bringing experience in ship new building, repair, and ship management, Michael joined Sail Racing Academy as Fleet Operations Coordinator in 2025. His experience in the shipping and maritime industry ensures smooth running of the academy’s fleet, supporting both maintenance and racing operations.
After an international career in Marketing and with children away from home, I stopped working in search of extended travels, more sailing and the ‘adventure before dementia’! In 2018 I crossed the Atlantic from west to east on a leg of the Clipper Round-the-World yacht race and that developed the bug for extended cruising and ocean sailing. Hence my excitement in looking forward to ARC 2025.
In 2023 I completed the Fastnet Race on a Clipper yacht and enjoyed the beer at the finish more than the 42 knots of wind on the nose at the start.
I’m qualified to RYA Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster Offshore (shore based) and enjoy cruising my own small gaffer yacht around the Solent and beyond in summer months. In winter my wife and I will find a distant country to explore for a few weeks. Otherwise I like to write a bit and to dabble with an acoustic guitar.
Hey, I’m Maria Säilä, a 23-year-old sailor from Turku, Finland. I’m in my third year at the University of Turku, studying medical technology and health technology.
I’ve been sailing for about ten years, mostly around the Turku Archipelago with my family and friends. It’s something I’m really passionate about, and I’m always looking to improve my skills. I’ve completed the Archipelago Skipper course and am currently working on my Coastal Skipper and CEVNI certifications.
When I’m not out on the water, I like to stay active with CrossFit and golf. CrossFit keeps me strong and energized, while golf is a nice way to unwind and challenge myself in a different way.
My name is Ollie, I am 18 and live in South Devon. I learnt to sail when I was very young on Oppies and moved into more yacht sailing when I was about 14. From there, I have tried to sail as much as possible, racing every week in the summer, doing as many courses as I can, and always being willing to lend a hand on a friend’s boat.
I am looking to move further into the yachting industry but decided that I would really love to do my first crossing sailing rather than just sitting on a motoring superyacht.
Lorraine joined Sail Racing Academy in December 2023, bringing her exceptional organisational and creative skills. As an administrator, she ensures smooth operations behind the scenes. Her dedication and attention to detail are invaluable to SRA.