Waikiki Yacht Club Education Foundation
Waikiki Yacht Club Education Foundation (WYCEF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization set up to fund capital purchases for youth sailing. Education Foundation raises money primarily through donations and the sale of donated boats. The money raised is used to purchase the sailing fleets for the program – currently 15 Toppers, 12 El Toros, 12 - 420’s, 12 Lasers, and 6 BICs (Open Skiffs) – as well as sails, and other equipment. Additionally, the WYCEF funds a scholarship program for youngsters who might otherwise not have the opportunity to learn to sail a boat without financial assistance.
Waikiki Yacht Club Education Foundation (WYCEF) Annual Giving Campaign
Every year WYCEF sends out letters asking for help to keep this successful program strong in order to nurture the next generation of sailors. Your donation will help kids learn to sail in the ocean right off Waikiki Yacht Club. Young sailors find the most perfect conditions for learning to sail here, along with a lucky chance to meet dolphins, turtles or even whales.
Any help is appreciated! Your generous gift will give our young sailors the skills to not only sail a boat but also equip them with invaluable life skills such as leadership, teamwork, self-assurance, responsibility, integrity, perseverance, and the Corinthian spirit of sportsmanship. WYCEF is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), and your contributions are tax-deductible. Please scan the code below to make your contribution at our GoFundMe account. Contact us at
[email protected] for any inquiry.
Learn to Sail
Fall Session Schedule:
Saturdays
9:00am-12:00pm Beginning and Intermediate
12:45pm-4:00pm Advanced
Tuesday & Thursday
4:00pm-6:30pm Intermediate and Advanced
Winter Sailing:
Clinics for Adv. And Int. Sailors as well as Instructor Clinics
Alumni Sailing Opportunities*
Spring Sailing;
Saturday Mornings--Novice and Intermediate
Saturday Afternoons--Advanced Racing*
Mon-Thurs Evenings—Interscholastic League of Honolulu
(ILH) High School Sailing Summer Sailing:
Classes are Mon-Fri and sessions are one to two weeks long.
Many sailors choose to progress quickly by taking multiple sessions over the course of the summer.
Novice and Intermediate classes are in the morning and Advanced Racing* is in the afternoon.
*(Instructor's Approval Needed)
All courses are taught by US Sailing Certified Instructors, and Coaches. Guy Fleming, the Sailing Director, is one of five US Sailing Master Instructor Trainers (MIT’s) in the nation. US Sailing is the governing body for the sport of sailing.
To obtain specific information about an upcoming season,
please contact us through the front office at 808-955-4405.