Seattle Sailing Club Fleet
The Seattle Sailing Club is nothing without our fleet of excellent sailboats moored right here on the Puget Sound. We’re confident that you’ll find our boats of the highest quality design and craftsmanship, and our professional maintenance staff keeps the boats in clean and fully functional order. The fleet is divided into three categories, based on the levels of Unlimited Day Sailing Memberships: the Northwest Club Fleet, and the Seattle J/Club Fleet. Olympic Club Members have access to the entire SSC fleet on a pay-per-use basis.
Northwest Club Fleet (<30 feet)
The Northwest Club is comprised of our fleet of under 30ft foot day sailors, club racers, and pocket cruisers. An ASA 103 Basic Coastal Cruising certification or “Small Boat Check-out” qualifies you to sail everything in this fleet.
Our J/80s are the pinnacle of day sailing options. With three sails to choose from, you can enjoy a mellow sunset cruise or a rocket ship charging through the waves. The choice is yours. It is no wonder Sailing World rated the J/80 as “easier to handle, less intimidating, safer and better suited for sailing offshore than other modern sport boats tested.” Read more…
The Ericson 26 is a fantastic pocket cruiser for the PNW. Equipped with a bimini, dodger, galley, and head – this cruiser is the perfect fit for a weekend cruise. Read more…
The C&C 27 is the perfect all-around pocket cruiser. Equipped with a head, galley, and room to sleep 4 comfortably, the C&C 27s are popular for both day sails and overnights. Read more…
Seattle J Club Fleet (≥30 feet)
Seattle Club fleet opens the door to extended cruising. These large, comfortable, and well-equipped cruisers make perfect vessels for day sails or overnight cruises on the beautiful Puget Sound. An ASA 104 Bareboat Charter certification qualifies you to sail everything in this fleet.
Beneteau combined performance and comfort with this ultimate small family cruiser. Moshi is packed with amenities including a roller furling jib, in-mast furling main sail and electric windless. Read More…
Following the initial success of the J/35 race boat, J-Boats introduced its cruising version, the J/35C. The result is an extremely stable cruising boat with a large sail plan to keep the boat moving through the waves even on light wind days. Read more…
Following the initial success of the J/35 race boat, J-Boats introduced its cruising version, the J/35C. No Name/Irene’s new owner took this innovation from 1992 to 2024 and retrofitted the boat with environmentally-friendly twin electric motors. Read more…
The Hanse 342 is designed for “easy sailing and fast cruising”. Silver Girl has TONS of cruising features and makes for a fun, fast day sailing boat as well. Read more…
Speed, quality, comfort and design come together in the Dehler 38SQ. Since 1963, Dehler has been bridging the gap between high performance sailing and aesthetically pleasing comfort. Read more…
The spacious interior is perfect for family and friends during day and overnight sails. Cemre features a well laid-out galley with a forward-opening refrigerator and chest freezer. Two cabins and wraparound settee converts into another berth to comfortably sleeps 5 to 6 people. Read more…
The Jeanneau 45 is the perfect coastal cruiser with upgrades for extended cruising. Amenities include hydronic heating, refrigerator, freezer, dodger, bimini, stack pack with lazy jacks, and electric windlass. Read more…”
Beneteau’s Excess 11 Catamaran was designed in 2020 and is top of the line in terms of comfort, space, and sailing performance. Why Knot is a beautiful 2023 cruising catamaran with 3 private cabins and a 4th private berth accessible at the foredeck, Read more…”