| May 15-17, 2026 | 2026 ISSA Team Race National Championship (Baker Trophy) | |
| May 9-10, 2026 | MASSA 2026 Spring Invitational | |
| May 9-10, 2026 | MASSA 2026 Mallory Qualifier | |
| May 7, 2026 | ISSA Board Meeting | |
| Apr 25-26, 2026 | MASSA 2026 Baker Qualifier | |
| Apr 25, 2026 | MASSA SUNY Girls Driver Clinic | |
| Apr 2, 2026 | ISSA Board Meeting | |
| Mar 5, 2026 | ISSA Board Meeting | |
| Feb 27-1, 2026 | SEISA Corpus Christi Spring National Invitational | |
| Feb 5, 2026 | ISSA Board Meeting | |
| Full MASSA Calendar & Results | ||
Check out MASSA schedule page for NOR link
As referenced in ISSA’s Basic Guide for Safety Practices which is posted on the ISSA website under Safety Practices, High School Sailing recommends that all competitors to be safety conscious. It’s important that we follow safety practices during all sailing practices and regattas as injuries can happen. The basic guide provides information that will help all competitors and organizers continue with a positive safety environment for our sport.
After attending the US Sailing’s leadership conference last week in San Diego with 650+ attendees, I came away with a lot of ideas so we can improve junior sailing from the high school sailing point of view. I believe we fit in a box that is simple and structured. We are not trying to change any aspect of youth sailing other than creating a team sport that becomes important for high school students. The message from the conference was to learn as much as you can but come away with 5 key items that can use in your organization