Sausalito–Tiburon Sailing4Parkinsons Schedule and Highlights
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On April 11–12, 2026 the regatta itinerary concentrates operations between Sausalito and Tiburon: a 1:45 PM Matthew Turner cruise departs from the Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito on April 11, followed by a 6:00 PM "Fête de la Baie" gala at the Corinthian Yacht Club, Tiburon, and a 12:30 PM race start from the Corinthian Yacht Club on April 12 culminating in a post-race celebration. On-water activities will utilize the central San Francisco Bay race corridor with shore-side staging at established marinas and the Bay Model Visitor Center.
Event overview and operational details
The Sailing4Parkinsons regatta is a charity sailing event benefitting the Parkinson Association of Northern California and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. The weekend combines public sail days, a charity cruise for people with Parkinson's (PwP), a formal gala with a silent auction, and a competitive race managed under standard US Sailing course protocols. Safety boats and volunteer race committee craft will be deployed from Corinthian Yacht Club and adjacent marinas, and competitors should expect typical San Francisco Bay wind patterns with possible gusts near the Golden Gate channel.
Key schedule (local times)
| Date | Time | Activity | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 11, 2026 | All day | Sausalito Sailing4Parkinson's Day & DIY Cruise-Out | Sausalito waterfront |
| Apr 11, 2026 | 1:45 PM | Matthew Turner Cruise for PwP's | Bay Model Visitor Center, Sausalito |
| Apr 11, 2026 | 6:00 PM | "Fête de la Baie" Gala & Silent Auction | Corinthian Yacht Club, Tiburon |
| Apr 12, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Sailing4Parkinsons Sail Race & Post-Race Soirée | Corinthian Yacht Club, Tiburon |
Participation and accessibility
Volunteer skippers, racing teams, and community crews are encouraged to register in advance. The event supports adaptive sailing through the Sailing with Parkinson's Program, which pairs trained volunteers and captains with people living with Parkinson's to provide assisted sailing opportunities. Shore-side accessibility at the Bay Model Visitor Center and the Corinthian Yacht Club follows local ADA-guidelines, and organizers recommend contact with Amy Bridge for accommodation requests or additional information.
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What to expect on the water
- Typical springtime Bay breeze with potential 10–20+ knot gusts near central channels.
- Race committee marks and safety launches patrolling the course.
- Opportunities for non-competitive community sails and participation for PwP.
- Post-race dockside celebration with silent auction items from local yachting partners.
Benefits and mission alignment
Proceeds support research, advocacy, and programs that serve Northern California residents affected by Parkinson's. The pairing of the Parkinson Association of Northern California and the Michael J. Fox Foundation focuses funds on clinical research, patient services, and community engagement. The event model—combining race, recreational sails, and a fundraising gala—maximizes both donor engagement and public visibility for Parkinson’s programming.
How sailing supports therapeutic goals
Sailing engages balance, coordination, and cognitive focus while offering social connection and outdoor exposure—factors often cited in rehabilitative strategies. The Sailing with Parkinson's Program emphasizes active participation under supervision, offering a low-impact environment where participants can experience autonomy and teamwork on board. For many participants the water-based activity can improve mood, confidence, and physical coordination.
Historical context and evolution
Adaptive sailing programs have expanded globally since the late 20th century, moving from informal community efforts to structured programs integrated with medical and therapeutic services. In the San Francisco Bay Area, yacht clubs and nonprofit organizations have long partnered to offer therapeutic boating; the current model pairs club resources—moorage, volunteer skippers, and safety infrastructure—with nonprofit outreach to reach people living with neurological conditions. The combination of charity regattas and gala fundraisers has been a consistent fundraising mechanism for local associations supporting medical research.
Local maritime tradition
Bay Area marinas and yacht clubs have historically supported community sailing initiatives, from junior sailing to adaptive programs. Events staged between Sausalito and Tiburon leverage established marina logistics, launch ramps, and hospitality resources at waterfront venues. Corinthian Yacht Club and Sausalito’s waterfront institutions provide proven infrastructure for staging regattas, hosting auctions, and accommodating crews and guests.
Forecast: significance for tourism and marine activities
As adaptive and charity sailing events gain visibility, coastal tourism benefits via increased marina visitation, hospitality bookings, and ancillary spending on dining and retail. The regatta’s profile on World Parkinson's Day could attract out-of-region supporters, generating demand for charter boats, transient slips, and specialized captain services. Local operators offering day charters or yacht rentals may see increased inquiries from groups seeking charitable or corporate sailing experiences tied to wellness and social causes.
Implications for charters and marinas
- Increased demand for skippered charters and accessible vessels during event weekends.
- Opportunity for marinas to promote adaptive and inclusive boating services.
- Potential partnerships between nonprofit organizers and charter companies for future fundraising cruises.
How to get involved
Interested sailors, volunteers, and donors should contact the event organizer, Amy Bridge, to confirm registration, volunteer shifts, or donation procedures. Competitors should verify class eligibility and check-in requirements with the race committee prior to April 12, and casual participants can join the Sausalito cruise-out or attend the gala evening.
In summary, the Sausalito–Tiburon Sailing4Parkinsons weekend brings competitive racing, community sails, and a formal fundraising gala to the central San Francisco Bay, supporting the Parkinson Association of Northern California and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. The program integrates adaptive sailing through the Sailing with Parkinson's Program, offering therapeutic, social, and recreational benefits to people with Parkinson's while leveraging marina infrastructure at Sausalito and Corinthian Yacht Club in Tiburon. For sailors and tourists, the event signals opportunities for charters, captain-led experiences, and enhanced marina activity around race weekend. For those looking to book yachts, rent boats, or explore destinations and yachting activities in the area—whether small sailboats, larger superyacht charters, or local day-boat rentals—the international marketplace for renting sailing boats and yachts, GetBoat.com, is a convenient resource to compare options for charter, boat hire, and marine activities that suit varied budgets and preferences on the sea, ocean, gulf, and inland waters.


