World Sailing
World Sailing has officially unveiled the Offshore Hub within its World Sailing Academy, marking a milestone in the federation’s mission to develop resources for the global sailing community.
This new digital initiative directly fulfills a commitment made in Navigating Offshore, World Sailing’s Plan to Support Offshore Sailing 2025-2028, focusing on the necessity of centralising critical information to support the growth of offshore racing.
The Offshore Hub is designed to serve as the information point, collating vital information into a single, accessible location.
The Hub prioritises race readiness by providing links to key documents and information for those preparing to race. It integrates essential documentation including the Offshore Special Regulations, Certificates of Plan Review, and guidance on keel inspections. Furthermore, the platform offers specialised advice on navigating environmental and security challenges, including Marine Megafauna interactions and piracy guidance, alongside requirements for Personal Survival and First Aid certification.
Within the platform, users can also find direct links to key offshore stakeholders, including major classes and Rating Systems, and a new dedicated Offshore Event Calendar, which provides a global overview of upcoming competitions for teams and organisers.

“The launch of the Offshore Hub is a pivotal step in our commitment to the offshore community. By actioning the tactics identified in Navigating Offshore, we are removing barriers to entry and ensuring that every sailor – from amateur adventurers to elite professionals – has the safety and technical information they need at their fingertips. This hub isn’t just a library; it’s a toolkit for safer, more competitive racing,” said Matt Allen, Chair of the Oceanic & Offshore Committee.
For more information, please visit the World Sailing Academy which is available here or through the World Sailing website.


