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NWSA She Sailor Sea Story — Broken Glass, Part II
1/8/2026
Betsy Alison is an American sailor who has been voted Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year five times, the first time in 1981. In 2011 Alison was in the first group of sailors elected into the United States' National Sailing Hall of Fame. In 2015, Alison won the President's Development Award from the International Sailing Federation (ISAF, known as World Sailing as of 2015) who recognized her for outstanding achievement in her work on the Para World Sailing Championships in 2015. Eleven years earlier, in 2000 BoatUS and NWSA recognized Alison as the recipient of the Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award.
Allison Bell etched her name in history as the first woman skipper to win the Transpacific Yacht Race in its 119 years when Restless crossed 2,225 miles of the Pacific to the finish line off Diamond Head on July 13, 2025. In a vintage 59-year old boat, no less. Without a professional crew. In a sport often defined by deep pockets and old networks, Bell’s win was built on community, grit, and a little luck.
To ring in the New Year, these two glass ceiling shattering women will tell their stories LIVE on Zoom. Join us for this not be be missed story telling hour, followed by socializing at the NWSA Happy 1/2 Hour.
Registration ends on 1/8/2026
These two notable sailors broke through the glass ceiling

How to Use Aqua Map Navigation App – NWSA Members Only Class
2/11/2026
Learn Aqua Map settings for your boat and units of measure, how to identify aids to navigation in the real world versus what is shown on Aqua Map, displaying winds and currents, plotting a course from point A to point B manually and using the new Route Planner tool.
The student is encouraged to have a tablet with Aqua Map App Loaded and preferably an Aqua Map membership suitable for beginner and intermediate sailor. Prerequisite recommended: Basic Chart Navigation.
A limited number of free Aqua Map licenses will be available for participant use in this class.

1/8/2026
Betsy Alison is an American sailor who has been voted Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year five times, the first time in 1981. In 2011 Alison was in the first group of sailors elected into the United States' National Sailing Hall of Fame. In 2015, Alison won the President's Development Award from the International Sailing Federation (ISAF, known as World Sailing as of 2015) who recognized her for outstanding achievement in her work on the Para World Sailing Championships in 2015. Eleven years earlier, in 2000 BoatUS and NWSA recognized Alison as the recipient of the Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award.
Allison Bell etched her name in history as the first woman skipper to win the Transpacific Yacht Race in its 119 years when Restless crossed 2,225 miles of the Pacific to the finish line off Diamond Head on July 13, 2025. In a vintage 59-year old boat, no less. Without a professional crew. In a sport often defined by deep pockets and old networks, Bell’s win was built on community, grit, and a little luck.
To ring in the New Year, these two glass ceiling shattering women will tell their stories LIVE on Zoom. Join us for this not be be missed story telling hour, followed by socializing at the NWSA Happy 1/2 Hour.
Registration ends on 1/8/2026
These two notable sailors broke through the glass ceiling
2/11/2026
Learn Aqua Map settings for your boat and units of measure, how to identify aids to navigation in the real world versus what is shown on Aqua Map, displaying winds and currents, plotting a course from point A to point B manually and using the new Route Planner tool.
The student is encouraged to have a tablet with Aqua Map App Loaded and preferably an Aqua Map membership suitable for beginner and intermediate sailor. Prerequisite recommended: Basic Chart Navigation.
A limited number of free Aqua Map licenses will be available for participant use in this class.