Stories of the SpinSheet Century Club

Inspiring stories of the SpinSheet Century Club. Are you ready to start logging your days on the water?

There’s plenty of time to log 100 days on the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and beyond to qualify for the SpinSheet Century Club. Get rewarded for all that time on the water! We'll throw a party all those who make it to the finish line by December 31. 

SpinSheet Century Club member Capt. Love and crew
Captain Love, second from the left, after team race practice, is well on her way to making SpinSheet Century Club again this year.

David Sites, our 2023 record-breaker and Erewhon Award winner, has already logged more than 100 days… but that’s what David does. Don’t let it discourage you from starting on day one right now. Plenty of sailors, kayakers, powerboaters, and even SpinSheet staffers haven’t logged their first on-water days, but they will soon!

It's not just about sailing. Go windsurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, powerboating, anything that involves watercraft. Count days on other peoples' boats. Swimming, however, does not count.

We allow up to 10 days of boat maintenance to count as "on-water" days (even if your boat is on the hard), OR you may count up to 10 days of remote control sailing or powerboat racing, OR you may count up to 10 days of fishing from a pier, OR a combination of all of those. We only allow 10 "exception" days per year. If you register and sail on the Summer Sailstice, you earn a bonus day.

Find details and start logging your days at spinsheet.com/century-club. Click on "log your days" to get started. In past years, we've accepted various types of logs, but now all Century Club members must log their days on the website by December 31.

Good luck and stay in touch!