Yes! There is a place for every skill level and almost all sailboats. Some of the most consistently winning skippers in Puget Sound race in Windseeker Racing, and many more skippers who would be classified as “Club racers” can be found rounding the marks on Wednesday evenings. There are always skippers who are just getting started in racing, too. They may be a little shaky at first, but not for long.
There are two main classes of sailboats sailing on Windseeker evenings—boats with PHRF ratings (the PHRF class) and boats that do not have a PHRF rating (Windseeker class). Many clubs call Windseeker class a “Non-flying sail,” NFS class, meaning that these boats do not fly a spinnaker. The two main classes, PHRF and Windseeker, are further divided by the Race Committee so that in the end every racer should be racing against similar boats. All that to say: Don’t worry; there is a place for you.