About The thistle Class
Meet The Thistle Class
Welcome! So you’re interested in sailing a Thistle? Let us introduce ourselves.
About the Thistle Class Association
We’re a community of people who love the Thistle and get a thrill out of sailing it with our friends – new and old.
The Thistle Class has been around since 1945 when Sandy Douglass introduced his new one-design sailboat and amazed the naysayers. The class is still growing and active; you can find Thistles – and Thistlers (that’s what we call ourselves) – all across the country.
We have as much fun on shore together as we do racing. You might see group yoga on the grass, a camping chair circle (always room for more!) or an impromptu training session at someone’s boat. We love sharing knowledge and getting people up to speed. Walk up to anyone in the parking lot and ask about their strategy, rigging, mast tune, anything! We’re glad to help.
You’ll find lots of family boats in the Thistle Class, and it’s not unusual to see young kids sailing with their parents or grandparents. Quite a few marriages have come from people getting to know each other through Thistle sailing!
Thistlers are competitive, but we value the camaraderie we have in the Thistle Class.
We often call these people our “Thistle family.” Join us!


Would The Thistle Class Be A Good Fit For You?
“I’ve never really sailed (unless that one time counts?), but it sounds cool.”
New to sailing? You might become a Thistler if:
- You enjoy being outside and appreciate nature, especially water
- You’re looking for an exciting new hobby (Like hiking, biking, climbing? So do we!)
- You want to do that hobby with great people and find your tribe
- You’re up for a (doable) challenge
- You love a good adrenaline rush every now and then
In short, if you love being active outside, try sailing a Thistle with us. You’ll enjoy being in the boat – it’s fun and fast – and you’ll be welcomed by a great community of people. (Don’t be stuck on shore…give it a shot!)

“I regularly sail other boats, but the Thistle looks interesting.”
Do any of these sound like you?
- “I just finished college sailing and need to find a new boat to race.”
- “I don’t have a ton to spend on a boat, but I want something that’s fast and competitive.”
- “I want great racing in a class where it’s not about the money or the paid crew.”
Looking for fun people to sail with and against? We’d love to meet you and get you in a Thistle. You’ll be part of a welcoming community, and you’ll love the speed and responsiveness of the boat.
Here’s what new Thistlers who’ve sailed in other classes say
about why they participate in Thistle sailing:
"Thistles are surprisingly fast and fun to sail."
"I love the competition and the community that surrounds the class."
"I love that the class is so friendly and welcoming and willing to help junior boats. Also sailing a Thistle compared to my other boat is so much more fun."
"I love the class and the boat for fitness, the level of competition, and the level of camaraderie."
"The people are some of the best sailors and nicest people I've met in sailing. Family-oriented/friendly environment. Highly competitive sailing at a great value (boat, regattas, etc.). Everyone is truly eager to grow the class and create more competition."
The Thistle provides a great challenge and an opportunity to grow your skills with a fun group of people. If you’ve just bought your first Thistle, your first year of TCA membership is free. And if you’re under 27, the class offsets fees for the big regattas to make them fit into your budget.

The Thistle Class is a proud member of US Sailing

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Thistle Class Association
The TCA was formed 1946 and currently has 1700 active racing members. Come join the FUN!!!
2 weeks ago
This week’s sailor spotlight for the 2025 Thistle Nationals is Noah Craciun who is currently the youngest registered skipper.
“The first time I sailed at @sanduskysailingclub was in the fall of 2022 with the Duckworths. I was relatively new to the class and had only been in a thistle a handful of times before then, which is surprising considering I have sailed all my life and grew up in Northeast Ohio. I was hooked! Jay and team are always doing great work out on the water delivering exceptional racing, and great party’s back on shore. I have met so many great people in this class and made new life-long friends from people I have met at clubs like SSC where the onshore activities are just as fun as the great sailing! I am so thankful I found the class when I did.
The Thistle Class continues to do great things for the youth of the class between the grant boat program and the reimbursement for chevron events for anyone under 26. If you are under the age of 26 and are interested in coming to Nationals take advantage of this great opportunity!”
Picture: @frankpphoto - My first ever thistle nationals with my fantastic crew @jgoetz12 & @callie_deere_ at Toms River
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Thistle Class Association
is at Fort Walton Yacht Club.
2 weeks ago
Enjoy a look back at the regatta. 25 teams competed in 8 races over 4 days. Paul Abdullah, with crew Marie Abdullah, and Karl Felger on 4035 won the event for the 4th year in a row. MWE is a Sailors for the Sea Silver Certified Clean Regatta.
Be sure to follow the link in our profile for more information on the Thistle Class. There you will find information on the boat, and upcoming regattas in your area.
Video and photography by Bill Crawford, Harbor Pictures Company
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33 teams are ready to go for the 34th Orange Peel Regatta and Florida District’s at Florida Yacht Club in Jacksonville, FL. We are under AP and talking all things Thistle. ... See MoreSee Less



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is at Fort Walton Yacht Club.
3 weeks ago
The results are in! Here are your top 5 boats in the Thistle Midwinters East Championship scored over 8 races in 3 days.
🥇 4035, skippered by Paul Abdullah, with crew Marie Abdullah, and Karl Felger. Team “Crime Scene” posted a solid 1-1-2-1-4-4-5-2. For a total of 20.
🥈 4037, skippered by Greg Griffin, with crew Mark Reddaway, and Diana Young-Paiva. Team “Rediscovered” posted a respectable 8-5-1-4-3-6-4-9. For a total of 40.
🥉 2354, skippered by Brent Barbehenn, with crew Steve Gruver, and Mark Makielski. Team “Come at me Bro” posted 3-4-6-2-12-9-1-5. For a total of 42.
4th 3998, skippered by Bryan Parker, with crew Tiffany Parker, and Paul Kreitler. Team “Old Skool” posted 4-9-9-3-6-3-3-13. For a total of 50.
5th 3976, skippered by Stanton Smith, with crew Craig Kolschalk, and Lara Dallman-Weiss. Stan and crew posted 5-8-7-9-2-1-12-14. For a total of 58.
The Fort Walton Yacht Club hosted a great event for us. Outstanding hospitality and support. With your help we ran a very successful Silver Certified Clean Regatta. Thank You!!!
PRO Carl Schellbach and the race committee served up 8 races over 3 days. Excellent team. Thank you!!!
A special shout out to Tommy Glenn, the TCA coordinator for the event. Thank you!!
The 2026 Thistle Midwinters East Championship will be held in Pensacola, FL. Come on down for the best Thistle event in March. You won’t want to miss it!
Until the next regatta…
Full results at: bit.ly/2025TCA-MWE-results
Photos by Bill Crawford, Harbor Pictures Company
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Race 8 at the Thistle Midwinters East has a repeat winner! 3966, skippered by Roy Ingham , with his brother Sam, and DJ McLaughlin as crew. That’s it for racing at MWE. A perfect way to end the regatta!
Check out the results at - bit.ly/2025TCA-MWE-results
Photos by Bill Crawford, Harbor Pictures Company
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