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For racing clubs & race committees

Race night that runs on rails.

Stop stitching together SailWave, spreadsheets, a Google Form, and a group text. Zeil runs the whole race program — sign-ups, scoring, standings, duty, and regattas — in one place built for US clubs.

The weekly grind, gone

From four tools and a clipboard to one

Scoring a series across spreadsheets, SailWave, and email threads.

Sign-ups, results, and season standings in one place, scored to the current RRS — designed with our founding race captains, beta opens October 15, 2026.

Beta — Oct 15, 2026

Begging for race-committee volunteers every week.

A duty-roster auto-scheduler that assigns RO, mark, and committee-boat duty fairly from each member’s history — part of the October 15, 2026 racing beta.

Beta — Oct 15, 2026

Handicap math by hand before every start.

PHRF time-on-distance and time-on-time corrected-time math, computed from your fleet’s certificate registry — the registry is live today; the math ships with the racing beta.

Beta — Oct 15, 2026

Regatta entries in a Google Form and checks in the mail.

Online registration, waivers, and entry fees that settle straight to the club via Stripe — on the roadmap after the racing beta.

Roadmap — after beta
Racing toolkit

Everything the race office needs

Series & RRS scoring

One-design and handicap fleets scored to the current Racing Rules of Sailing, with discards, ties, and season standings handled automatically.

PHRF handicapping

Built-in time-on-distance and time-on-time corrected-time calculation — no spreadsheet before every start.

Duty rosters that staff themselves

Assign race officer, mark, and committee-boat duty fairly from each member’s history. Reminders go out automatically.

Regatta registration & payouts

Open an event, take entries and waivers online, run multiple fleets over multiple days, and settle entry fees straight to the club via Stripe.

Score your next series on Zeil.

Import your fleets and standings, set the duty roster, and publish results the moment the last gun fires.