Marketplace
Boats for sale, the providers who keep them sailing, and the ways to sail one without owning it.
Free & near-free boats
watchingEvery row is a public listing on another site, shown with the moment it was last seen and a link to its source. World Sailing Day does not sell, broker, inspect, transport, hold or vouch for any boat here, and publishes no seller name, phone number or address — follow the link to deal with the seller directly. Boats that disappear stay visible as gone rather than silently vanishing.
Access opportunities
Free Sailing, Crewing and Boat Share are separate structured categories, not free-form text.
Class-aware brokerage
Brokers who list this class and know what a measured hull is worth.
Hull, foil and spar work
Repairers who work to class rules rather than around them.
Sails, spars and fittings
Approved and compatible gear for the class as the rules define it.
Boatbuilding and craft on the map
Yards, workshops and craft venues already mapped in these countries. Not a directory of approved suppliers — the map's own boatbuilding layer.
Sell my boat
First 30 days freeA listing is linked to its class, so it appears on that class’s marketplace and in class search. It runs for 30 days and then has to be actively renewed, which is what keeps the list current rather than archival.
Free Sailing, crewing or a boat share
World Sailing Day lists the offer. The host runs it, and keeps control of safety, capacity and who comes aboard. That is why an offer needs a named host before it is published.
An offer is published once the host is named and confirmed.