The mission of St. Francis Yacht Club is to serve as the inspirational center
of boating activities regionally, and a leader of yachting internationally.
We honor camaraderie, sportsmanship, tradition and the maritime heritage
of San Francisco in a premier yachting environment.
The mission of St. Francis Yacht Club is to serve as the inspirational center
of boating activities regionally, and a leader of yachting internationally.
We honor camaraderie, sportsmanship, tradition and the maritime heritage
of San Francisco in a premier yachting environment.
Club Overview
Founded in 1927, St. Francis Yacht Club is steeped in over 90 years of yachting traditions. From the beginning, St. Francis Yacht Club’s membership has included many of the Bay Area’s most prominent citizens and greatest sailors. The Club’s annual regatta schedule is one of the most active in the world. Both physically beautiful and naturally demanding, the Bay provides a racer with the ultimate in wind, current and weather conditions for truly competitive, exciting sailing.
Adjacent to the Marina District, the clubhouse provides a boating and social venue for members and their guests, featuring deep-water guest docks, outstanding dining amenities and incredible vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. The Club boasts a professional staff, excellent dining rooms, inviting bars and spectacular private party facilities, not to mention extensive experience in accommodating regattas of all kinds and sizes.
In addition to the city-based clubhouse, Tinsley Island is our private slice of paradise, located 60 miles up the Delta from St. Francis Yacht Club. This 40-acre oasis is accessed by a Club-owned launch or private boat and offers a year-round getaway for our members, featuring dockage and houseboats, on-island lodging and kitchen facilities, a swimming pool, small boat fleet for member use and a variety of other diversions in a rustic, relaxing setting.
Position: Dockhand
Department: Race
Reports to: Dockmaster
Type: Full Time, Hourly
Pay: $22 - $24hour
Work Schedule: 30 - 35 hours/week
Essential Functions
Background in sailing and/or power boating
Basic understanding of motor repair and maintenance of race management equipment
Basic understanding of boat and rigging repair / maintenance
Basic understanding of dock and deck equipment maintenance
Job Tasks
Assist in the responsibility for assisting in the upkeep and maintenance of club dock facilities/equipment and dry storage area providing service to members and guests who use those facilities.
Assist in the responsibility for the upkeep and maintenance J22 Fleet and Race Committee Fleet including power, instruments, rigging, cleaning, and repairs.
Assist in the responsibility for launching and breakdown of J22 fleet and Race Committee Fleet.
Assist in the responsibility for the upkeep and appearance of the race committee mark shed, dockmaster’s office, tool shed, and two storage containers.
Follow direction from Dockmaster to assist with Race Regattas, Sail Program and Clinics.
Meets and greets all visiting vessels.
Assists with reservations for dock space.
Assist in the responsibility for safe use of all equipment such as hoists and boats while complying with specific guidelines.
Assist event specific setup and assembling of Race Committee boat kits, marks and ground tackle during regattas as directed.
Assist in ensuring Race Committee boats are oiled and fueled for all regattas/events.
Serve as land-based emergency contact.
Assist as trained in operating all types of boats, power or sail, small or large.
Confidentiality
Must uphold the highest level of confidentiality regarding member information, files, and subjects discussed about member information between Membership Director, Chairman and persons related.
TO APPLY
Please send a copy of your resume with a cover letter to jobs@stfyc.com. Applications are also accepted at
https://stfrancisyachtclub.appone.com/
As a preeminent member of the international sailing community, St. Francis Yacht Club welcomes members, and their guests from around the world, and we are committed to ensuring that all feel comfortable at our club. We believe by fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion we are engendering the camaraderie, sportsmanship, and respect for tradition which represent our core values. Everyone within our facilities is expected to treat all others with courtesy and respect. We endeavor to grow the sport of boating by creating a welcoming environment for all who share our love of the water and the St. Francis Yacht Club, irrespective of race, ethnicity, religious creed, disability, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, or national origin.