Wet Pants Sailing Association

Wet Pants Sailing Association, New York, United States
40.724° N, -73.0738° W
Wet Pants Sailing Association
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At the intersection of Foster Avenue and Browns River Road in Sayville, New York, the Wet Pants Sailing Association stands as a venerable institution, founded in 1934 by young sailors Edward Kinkaide and William Huus. This sailing club and school, located at the Port O’ Call Marina, has a rich history rooted in the spirit of inclusivity and a passion for sailing. The association was born out of necessity when its founders, despite winning races, were ineligible for trophies due to lack of yacht club affiliation. Today, it offers a wide range of sailing lessons and programs for all ages, from beginner youth classes to adult and family sessions. With its commitment to safety, social events, and affordable instruction, the Wet Pants Sailing Association is a hub for sailing enthusiasts and newcomers alike, providing a unique blend of tradition, community, and maritime adventure. Membership is required to participate in classes, ensuring a sense of belonging and shared experience among its members.

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