Our Home
& Fleet

The Place We've Made

Tucked north of Rybovich Marina and south of Peanut Island, the club sits on Flagler Drive with the lagoon at its feet. Everything here has been built, maintained, and improved by members—volunteer effort and community investment, year after year.

Where Community Comes Together

Mariner’s Bar & Grill

Hours

Wednesday: 4:00 - 9:00 pm
Friday:
4:00 - 9:00 pm
Sunday:
2:00 - 7:00 pm

Events & Gatherings

Mariner’s is the heart of our club’s social life, hosting everything from holiday celebrations and regatta parties to private member events.

Atmosphere

Relax with a cold drink or a fresh bite after a day on the water. Our rotating menu of casual favorites and drinks pairs perfectly with the sea breeze and sunset views.

Your Boat, Our Boats

The fleet

Members store their own boats or sail from our fleet. Once checked out, members have access to fleet boats for club activities—or just to get on the water on their own time. The Flying Scot fleet has been growing fast. A versatile boat: stable enough for new sailors, athletic enough to keep experienced crews challenged, and built for the kind of competitive one-design racing that brings people back week after week.

Browse Our Fleet
Sunfish
A classic for pure, simple sailing

The Sunfish is known for its simplicity and versatility—ideal for beginners yet still exciting for experienced sailors. Its lateen sail and open cockpit make it quick to rig, forgiving to sail, and perfect for both instruction and casual racing at the club.

Length: 13 ft
Crew: 1-2 people
Skill level : Beginner to Intermediate
Laser (ILCA)
Speed and Precision in a Singlehanded Design

A global racing favorite, the Laser (ILCA) rewards skill and precision. Its sleek, singlehanded design demands balance, technique, and tactical awareness, making it an exciting step up for sailors ready to challenge themselves on the racecourse or refine their control in high-performance conditions.

Length: 13 ft
Crew: 1 person
Skill level :  Intermediate to Advance
Hobie Wave
Easy, Fun, and Built for Adventure

The Hobie Wave brings the thrill of catamaran sailing to everyone. With its wide stance, simple rig, and nearly unsinkable design, it’s perfect for families, beginners, or anyone looking for fast, splashy fun on the water. Stable yet exciting—this is pure beach sailing joy.

Length: 13 ft
Crew: 1-4 people
Skill level : Beginner
Flying Junior
The Foundation of Youth and Collegiate Sailing

The Flying Junior is a responsive, double-handed dinghy used in countless high school and collegiate sailing programs. It’s an ideal platform for learning teamwork, racing tactics, and precision handling—offering a balance between challenge and approachability that keeps sailors growing with every tack.

Length: 13 ft
Crew: 2 people
Skill level : Beginner to Intermediate
420
The Next Step in Youth Sailing

A staple of youth and collegiate sailing, the Club 420 is designed for sailors developing advanced skills. With its trapeze and spinnaker options, it teaches sail control, balance, and racing technique—making it the perfect bridge from beginner dinghies to high-performance boats.

Length: 13 ft
Crew: 2 people
Skill level : Intermediate
Flying Scot
Stable, Spacious, and Built for All Ages

Known for its stability and versatility, the Flying Scot is a roomy daysailer ideal for families and casual racing. Smooth and forgiving, it handles well in all conditions, offering a comfortable and social sailing experience whether you’re cruising the Intracoastal or joining weekend regattas.

Length: 19 ft
Crew: 2-6 people
Skill level : Beginner to Intermediate
J22
Performance Meets Comfort

The J/22 blends responsive performance with a comfortable, keelboat feel. Its light hull, balanced rig, and roomy cockpit make it a favorite for competitive racing and spirited daysails alike. Ideal for sailors who want speed, teamwork, and the challenge of a modern sportboat experience.

Length: 19 ft
Crew: 2-6 people
Skill level : Intermediate to Advanced

FAQs

Exploring what membership at PBSC offers? Here are answers to common questions about our club, community, and the path to joining. We're always happy to discuss membership in greater detail—reach out anytime.

Do I need sailing experience to join?
What does the membership process look like?
Is there currently a waitlist?
What types of members tend to thrive at PBSC?
Can I visit the club before applying?