High School Sailing

USFoil makes it simple for schools and sailing programs to bring foiling directly to their sailors. We provide the boats, certified coaches, and structured curriculum needed to introduce safe, exciting, and sustainable foiling programs — all without requiring a major upfront investment. Whether your program is new to foiling or ready to expand, USFoil can help your sailors take flight quickly and confidently.

Our model is hands-on and proven. USFoil delivers a fleet of WASZP and North Wing equipment to your venue along with experienced USFoil Certified Coaches who run on-site clinics focused on instruction, setup, and safety. These sessions train both students and staff, giving your organization the knowledge and confidence to integrate foiling into your regular sailing schedule. Each visit builds upon the last, moving from first flights to structured practice and racing technique.

We Bring the Coaching to You

USFoil continues to support your sailors well beyond training. Our coaching staff is available to assist your students at High School Foiling Qualifiers and National Championships. If your sailors qualify, we can help them prepare, travel, and perform at their best with professional-level coaching and event support.

After a series of visits, your instructors will be USFoil-trained coaches, qualified to deliver “Learn to Foil” and “Foiling Development” sessions under our national framework. At that point, your organization can be officially recognized as a USFoil Hub — part of a growing network of sailing centers equipped and supported to deliver ongoing foiling opportunities year-round.

Ongoing Access and Support

As an established Hub, your program will also receive ongoing access to equipment, parts, educational materials, and marketing support, along with opportunities to host regional foiling clinics and regattas.

Partnering with USFoil connects your school or club to a nationwide network of coaches, athletes, and events — ensuring your sailors have every opportunity to grow, compete, and succeed in the future of American sailing.

Next Steps

Becoming a USFoil High School Partner gives your program continued access to equipment, coaching resources, and a growing national network of collegiate foiling teams. Together, we can position your high school at the forefront of modern sailing — offering students a direct connection from high school competition to the highest levels of performance foiling in North America.

Step One

Connect With Us

Begin by reaching out to the USFoil team — share a short overview of your program, coaching structure, and foiling ambitions. We’ll walk you through how the program works, answer your questions, and set a meeting to align on your goals and timeline.

Step Two

Activate Existing Resources

If your program already has WASZPs or any foiling boards on site, we’ll send coaches to help you activate them. Our team will work with your sailors and staff to set up the equipment and run initial sessions so your existing foiling assets become fully usable right away.

Step Three

Schedule A First Clinic

Bring USFoil coaches and equipment to your venue for a tailored introductory clinic. Sailors get structured instruction with USFoil boats and boards, hands-on learning, and their first flights — setting the stage for ongoing foiling development.

Step Four

Apply To Become A Hub

Once your program is ready to take the next step, you can apply to become an official USFoil Hub. Hubs serve as regional centers for foiling, hosting clinics, supporting development, and anchoring the collegiate foiling network with loaner assets.

Step Five

Finalize Equipment Assignment

We’ll work with you to match your team with the right equipment package — expanding your foiling fleet or filling gaps — so your program can train consistently throughout the year.

Step Six

Launch Annual Programming

With foiling equipment, coaching support, and a clear framework in place, your team can run a sustainable foiling program. Regular practice, cross-training, and racing opportunities build momentum and long-term athlete development.