This page is available to help provide Catalina 22 sailors, fleets, and event organizers with information they may want to consider about how to address and manage organized sailing events in response to the current Coronavirus environment. The resources posted below are intended to help inform, educate, and encourage safe practices at future organized Catalina 22 sailing events. (See Disclaimer below.)

US Sailing Coronavirus Page - to help sailors navigate the challenges ahead with many resources listed below.

  • US Sailing Leadership Forum (May 7, 2020) - includes process to return to sailing, medical considerations, youth sailing, race management.
  • US Sailing Resources - includes guidance for junior programs, guidance for return to sailing, and organizational liability and release waiver template.
  • US Sailing General Program Support & Information - about summer camps, youth sports, and regattas.
  • US Sailing Health, Safety & Technology - includes several health, safety and technology resources.
  • US Sailng State Specific Information - includes Discover Boating Public Water Access Guide, NMMA Reopening Guidelines.

US Sailing Return to Competition.

US Sailing Oganizational Liability and Release Waiver Template

Example: Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Document from the Lake Geneva Yacht Club.

Example: COVID-19 Guidelines by Carlyle Sailing Association

How to Host a COVID-19 Compliant Regatta published by Scuttlebutt Sailing News, July 6, 2020.

 

 

 Disclaimer

The information on this page is not a substitute for professional medical or legal advise. What we know about COVID-19 is changing rapidly, and the Catalina 22 National Sailing Association can make no representation as to the completeness, effectiveness, or accuracy of the information available from this page. It is provided without warranty, and the C22NSA can assume no responsibility for its use. You should seek advise from medical or professional and/or public health officials if you have specific questions about the Coronavirus. Of course, follow all applicable public health guidlines and requirements.