UofT Sailing Merch Available Soon!
/UofT sailing merch available for order soon! Anybody is welcome to purchase, all funds help support the team!
Pre-sale interest form: UofT Sailing Merch - Interest Form ⛵️ 🌊 (google.com)
UofT sailing merch available for order soon! Anybody is welcome to purchase, all funds help support the team!
Pre-sale interest form: UofT Sailing Merch - Interest Form ⛵️ 🌊 (google.com)
Meet the 2020 exec team! From left to right: our external liaison David, our President Isabella, the Vic-presidents for the competitive team Joie and Alice, our treasurer Henryk and the Vice-presidents for the recreational program Sanna and Surath.
Our competitive team wrapped up the season at our annual awards night. The Most Valuable Sailor was awarded to Ilian, the Most Improved to Andrew and the Best Sailor to Alec whose crew Isabella accepted the award on his behalf. Congratulations to the whole team for a great season of racing!
Welcome to the 2019-20 Season UofT’s competitive sailors:
In September, as part of the Canadian circuit (CICSA), the competitive team will be racing in the McMaster Invitational in Hamilton; the Can/Am Cup (CICSA) at Queen’s University in Kingston, and the McGill Invitational in Montreal. In October, the team will be attending the Fleet Racing Nationals at Royal Military College in Kingston.
As for the MAISA circuit in the States, the UofT competitive sailing team hopes to compete at the Can/Am Cup (MAISA) held at Queen’s University in Kingston; the NY Maritime Fall Open at SUNY Maritime College in NYC; the Nevins trophy at the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York; and the Stoney Brook Fall regatta in Stony Brook, NY.
We are looking forward to another great year!
Hey Sailors!
We are excited to start our Rec Sailing season here at the University of Toronto this month! Our first meeting on Sept 14 is an on-land session where you will learn some of the basics of sailing, such as the parts of the boat, points of sail, and how to prepare for your first day on the water. After that we will have our four Saturday sessions (Sept 21 - Oct 12) where skilled coaches will take five people per boat on the water so you can experience sailing in Toronto Harbour! The Rec Sailing program is also a great way to make new friends, and we will have a social after each sailing session!
By the end of the Rec Sailing season, we hope that you will feel comfortable with some of the basics of sailing as crew and at the helm. We also hope that you’ve gained an appreciation for sailing and if you can’t get enough, we have a partnership with St. James Town Sailing Club so you can get CAN1/2 certification once the sailing season starts again in April!
See you on the water,
Co-Vice Presidents of Recreation
Last Edited: 2024-08-15
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