Schilkseer Yacht-Club e.V.
Schilkseer Yacht-Club e.V. is a sailing club based in the Olympic harbour of Kiel-Schilksee on the Baltic Sea. According to the club presentation, it addresses sailors who want to engage in club life and move their activities to the western Baltic area. Club activities include regattas, cruising and social events, complemented by a youth section with its own boats. Recurring highlights mentioned on the website include the Aeeroe-Rund regatta, the Schlei gathering, and seasonal opening and closing events. The club is described as founded in 1964 and points to a long regatta tradition with hosted championships and regional as well as supraregional participation.
History
The Schilkseer Yacht-Club was founded in 1964 and is based in the Olympic harbour of Kiel-Schilksee. In its own presentation, the club is described as having about 230 members, most of whom sail in the western Baltic Sea. Regattas have been a core part of the programme from early on, combined with social club events. Historical milestones listed by the club include hosting the Bit Cup for several years and organising the 3/4 Ton World Championship in 1984 and the 2 Ton World Championship in 1990. The Aeeroe-Rund regatta is highlighted as a fixed traditional event, and the annual Schlei gathering is described as having cult status. For youth development, the club maintains a junior section with Pirat dinghies and a Folkeboot, and its members have competed successfully in national and international races.
Information
Youth section
According to the club information, the youth section has several boats, including Pirat dinghies and one Folkeboot, and participates in races. For 2026, a training start with Pirat boats is announced, followed by weekly training on Tuesdays by arrangement.
Board members
Additional officials
Regatta calendar
https://syc-kiel.de/regatten.html
2026-06-12 31st Aeeroe-Rund Regatta 2026
2025-09-27 Sausage Regatta 2025
2025-06-13 30th Aeeroe-Rund Regatta
2023-09-24 Sausage Regatta 2023
2022-09-28 Season Closing and Sausage Regatta