Fleet
Training dinghies to high-performance doubles. Each boat lists the class or checkoff required to use it.
training dinghy · 2 peopleTech dinghy
Stable club trainer for the Charles; forgiving hull form for first ratings and light-air drills.
DetailsRequired class: Intro Sailing 101 — Tech Rating
gaff-rigged catboat · 8 peopleLynx Catboat
Wide, stable catboat for groups, moonlight sails, and harbor-trip preparation after the Lynx rating.
DetailsRequired class: Intro to Lynx Catboat — Lynx Catboat Rating
windsurfing · 1 personWindsurfing
Windsurfing boards and rigs for sailors with the appropriate board sailing rating.
DetailsRequired class: Windsurfing Fundamentals — Board Sailing Class
single-handed dinghy · 1 personLaser
Fast single-handed dinghy that demands confident capsize recovery, trim, and boat handling.
DetailsRequired class: Laser Rating Checkoff — Laser: Basic
double-handed dinghy · 2 peopleFlying Junior (FJ)
Collegiate-standard sloop used by the Sailing Team and advanced sailors.
DetailsRequired class: Intermediate Sailing — Boat Speed — Helmsman Rating
double-handed racing dinghy · 2 peopleClub 420
Double-handed racing dinghy for advanced sailors and team practice.
DetailsRequired class: Intermediate Racing — Tactics & Strategy — 420: Basic
double-handed racing dinghy · 2 peopleMelges 15
Versatile double-handed racing dinghy with an asymmetric spinnaker. MITNA guidance requires Helmsman, Laser Advanced, or 420 Advanced to sail it.
DetailsRequired class: 420 Rating Checkoff — 420: Advanced
bluewater sailboat · 8 peopleMashnee
MIT bluewater sailboat berthed in Boston Harbor. A Tech Rating allows members to join sails, while Bluewater Crew and Bluewater Skipper ratings mark leadership and skipper readiness.
DetailsRequired class: Intro Sailing 101 — Tech Rating