Parkstone Yacht Club Waszp Swarm
Welcome to the Parkstone Yacht Club Waszp Swarm!
Our fleet is one of the fastest-growing in the UK, with 11 boats and counting. Based at the fantastic facilities of Parkstone Yacht Club in Poole Harbour, we’re passionate about high-performance sailing and the unique thrill of foiling on these cutting-edge boats.
We sail regularly from Parkstone, making the most of the stunning local waters and ideal conditions for Waszp sailing. Whether it’s fleet racing, training sessions, or casual foiling fun, there’s always something happening in our Swarm.
Beyond local sailing, we’re an active part of the wider Waszp community. Our sailors proudly represent the Parkstone Yacht Club at official Waszp events across the UK and internationally. A number of our sailors are especially excited to attend the Waszp Games in Weymouth in 2025, a highlight for any Waszp enthusiast and an incredible opportunity to race against the best in the world.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or new to Waszps, the Parkstone Swarm is a welcoming and enthusiastic group. Come join the fun, improve your skills, and experience the buzz of foiling!
Who Is the Waszp Suitable For?
The Waszp is perfect for sailors of all ages and skill levels who are looking to experience the thrill of high-speed foiling. Whether you're transitioning from dinghy sailing, stepping up from youth classes, or simply seeking an exciting challenge, the Waszp offers a fun and accessible way to get into foiling.
With its robust, one-design setup and adjustable rig options, the Waszp caters to a wide range of sailors—from lightweight juniors to adults—ensuring everyone can enjoy the buzz of flying over the water. It’s the ideal boat for those who love fast, dynamic sailing and want to be part of a vibrant, global community.
Get involved!
For more information about the Waszp Swarm at Parkstone Yacht Club, or to join our fleet, contact us today. Let’s go foiling!
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