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Gift Ideas for Modern Sailors

Want to find the perfect gift to celebrate the sailor in your life? (Or need inspiration for your own wishlist?) This guide offers a variety of options, from stocking stuffers to sailing lessons, all designed to enhance everyone's sailing experience.

Under $10

  • Hat clips will keep your sailor’s favorite hat from blowing overboard.
  • Croakies for sunglasses - floatable and prevents lost shades.
  • Hand warmers perfect for those chilly days on the San Francisco Bay.
  • Waterproof cell phone case or pouch with lanyard protects their phone while allowing app use and picture taking.

 

$10 - $30

  • Waterproof floating flashlight – choose one with a lanyard or wrist strap for easy access. 
  • Waterproof headlamp with red light and white light – Hands-free option with red light for night vision and chart reading.
  • Sailing gloves – Essential for preventing chafing, consider fingerless for summer and full-fingered for winter.
  • Neck gaiters provide sun protection, and warmth, and can double as a face mask.

 

$30 - $60

  • Portable Marine Bluetooth Speaker with a clip that is resistant to saltwater and weather.
  • Rigging knife with marlin spike are useful for knots and fouled lines. 
  • Knee pads for sailors are especially beneficial for racers who move around the deck frequently.
  • Inflatable solar lantern with a built-in rechargeable battery that also charges your phone via USB port. These floatable lights fold compact to tuck into your dry bag or backpack and come in handy on overnights, camping, hiking or when you're sailing solely on wind power. $35-50

 

$60 - $100+

  • Navigation Toolkit – Essential for advanced sailors, includes rulers, dividers, magnifying glass, pencils, erasers, case, and a copy of NOAA U.S. Chart No. 1 (Chart Symbols). Perfect for Modern Sailing students.
  • Hand bearing compass helps find bearings using fixed points on land. Choose a palm-style for compactness.
  • Sextant – Ideal for sailors with ocean-crossing ambitions. Basic plastic models are good for beginners, while brass models offer more durability. Requires additional learning materials.
  • Marine binoculars – Waterproof, floatable, with a detachable neck strap and case for optimal use.

 

Safety First

  • Handheld GPS + VHF Marine Radio – Provides location on charts and communication with Coast Guard and other vessels.
  • Harness and tether – Crucial for staying clipped to the boat in rough conditions. Ensure their PFD has tether rings or consider a new PFD with them. Choose a stretchy, springy tether with high-quality clips. This is an excellent gift for any sailor planning a coastal excursion or to take ASA 106, Advanced Coastal Cruising.
  • Waterproof duffle bag for sailing gear – The lowest-priced sailing gear bags of decent quality begin at around $70 and can cost as much as $150 - $200 or more depending on brand, size, and/or quality. Note that metal zippers and zipper heads degrade quickly when exposed to salty air or saltwater. Go with high-quality stainless steel or durable plastic zipper components and avoid ordinary metals if you can.
  • Foul weather gear and sailing footwear tend to be a very personal choice. Unless you know your sailor's size and exactly what gear they have their eye on, consider a gift card from a boating retailer roughly equal to the purchase price. Good quality foul-weather jackets and pants range in price from $200 to $500, and deck shoes or boots can range from $50 to $200.

 

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    I would like to compliment Stan Lander for his coaching, counseling and teaching Heavy Weather Offshore Sailing. Stan was very accommodating to all of the student's interests and shared his many years of insight on handling the boat in heavy seas. I would certainly recommend Stan and this course to sheltered waters sailors. My confidence in handling a boat of this size was certainly enhanced by the experience.

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  • Rolf Zingg

    Since many, many years, I had the dream to sail underneath the Golden Gate bridge. On October 14th last year, my dream became true. Thanks to our dear friend Aaron Fritz who made it possible and organized this cruise for us. With this adventure I was able to achieve one more milestone on my sailing career.

    Finally on the water, it was great! Full moon made the flows even stronger and it was like sailing in a washing machine.

    I did my sailing education in the English Channel, where the situation with the wind and flows is comparable to the San Francisco Bay. So I felt pretty much "at home" being on the helm in the Bay.

    I hope our skipper Stan Lander enjoyed this day cruise too. We, definitely did! It was an unforgettable experience for all of us.

    A very big thank you to all of you who made it possible, that my dream became reality! Also thank you for the MSC flag I got at the end of the day. It found it's place in my study, where I can see it daily.

    Rolf Zingg

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