🛟Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket (Type III or equivalent)
Must include an attached whistle for safety
👟 Closed-Toe Water Shoes
Designed for traction on wet surfaces
No flip-flops or open-toe sandals allowed
👕 Water-Appropriate Clothing
Quick-dry shirts and shorts, or a wetsuit when colder
Rash guards are highly recommended for sun protection and comfort
🧢 Hat
Wide-brimmed or secure-fitting cap to block the sun
🕶️ Sunglasses
Polarized lenses with a retainer strap to prevent losing them in the water
🧴 Sunscreen
Water-resistant, reef-safe SPF strongly recommended
🚰 Reusable Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is critical during classes
🧺 Towel and Dry Clothes
For after-sailing comfort and travel home
🧤 Sailing Gloves (optional but recommended)
Protects hands from rope burns and blisters, especially during windy conditions
🪢 Trapeze Harness (for High School Racing Crew Positions only)
Required for certain competitive team sailors who will be using the trapeze system on 420s
Lightweight waterproof jacket (for windy or rainy days)
Neoprene socks (for extra warmth inside water shoes)
Small dry bag (to keep valuables safe and dry)
Snacks (energy bars or fruit for longer classes and regatta days)
Label your gear with your name — especially life jackets, water bottles, and sunglasses!
Always check the forecast before class — bring extra layers if needed.
Bring more water than you think you’ll need — being in the sun and wind can dehydrate you quickly.