Sailing & Rowing Clubs: Manage Crew, Safety & Regattas Without the Admin Overload
Exact crew numbers, real-time safety records, and regatta payments — from a link in your club WhatsApp group.
Water sports clubs are built on tradition, teamwork, and a healthy respect for the conditions. But behind every smooth launch, there's someone frantically counting heads in a WhatsApp group, chasing boat hire payments, and wondering whether they have enough crew to put an eight on the water. When your sport requires exact numbers and your safety depends on knowing who's afloat, guesswork isn't an option.
Whether you run a sailing club with Wednesday evening keelboat racing, a rowing club with Saturday morning eights, a dragon boat squad with 22-person crews, or a kayak group that paddles coastal routes — this article shows you how clubs are using Who's In to solve the numbers problem, tighten their safety records, and collect session fees without the spreadsheet pain.
The Problem Every Water Sports Club Knows
On the water, approximate numbers aren't good enough. Here's what keeps club organisers up at night.
"Who was on the water?" — and nobody knows
A rower doesn't return to the boathouse. A dinghy capsizes in deteriorating conditions. The first question coastguard or safety officers ask: "Who was out there?" If your attendance is a WhatsApp guessing game, you have a serious duty-of-care gap.
Crew numbers must be exact — or the boat stays on the rack
A coxed four needs 5 people. A dragon boat needs 22. One person short and the session is cancelled. One person extra and someone made the journey for nothing. There's no room for "maybe" in water sports.
WhatsApp chaos every time the weather changes
Wind too strong. Tide wrong. River conditions changed. Every session generates a flurry of "is it still on?" messages. By the time you've answered everyone, the weather has changed again.
Boat hire, coaching fees, and regatta entries are a spreadsheet nightmare
Some sessions are free. Some cost £12 for boat hire. Regatta entries are £35 per crew. You're collecting money via bank transfer, Venmo, and IOUs scribbled on the noticeboard.
How Who's In Solves This
Who's In is a free RSVP tool designed for clubs with strict capacity needs, optional payments, and WhatsApp-first communication. Here's what changes when your club starts using it.
Exact Crew Numbers, Every Session
Set capacity to 5 for a coxed four, 9 for a coxed eight, or 22 for dragon boat. When the crew is full, a waitlist activates automatically. Someone drops out? The next paddler is promoted and notified instantly.
Safety-First Attendance Records
A real-time attendee list for every session on the water. Essential for duty of care on open water, tidal rivers, and coastal sailing. QR check-in at the boathouse means you know exactly who launched.
One-Tap RSVP via WhatsApp
Drop the session link into your club WhatsApp group. Rowers and sailors tap, confirm, done. No app to download, no account to create. Works exactly where your crew already communicates.
Paid Sessions & Regatta Entries
Boat hire costs £12? Set the ticket price. Regatta entry is £35 per head? Collect it at RSVP. No chasing, no IOUs, no bank-transfer confusion. Money hits your account via Stripe.
Recurring Sessions Made Effortless
Your Saturday morning row happens every week. Your Wednesday evening sail is a fixture. Set them up once as recurring events. Crew get reminded, RSVP, and you never re-post the same session details again.
Weather Cancellations in One Tap
Wind forecast jumped to 30 knots? Cancel the session and everyone who RSVP'd gets notified instantly. No more replying to 15 individual "is it still on?" messages.
Real-World: Sessions Across Every Water Sport
Here's how clubs are structuring their sessions using Who's In. Each event has the right capacity, price, and safety details baked in.
Sailing Club
Saturday Club Racing
Dinghy racing. 12 boats, 2 crew each. Race officer needs exact fleet size by Friday.
Wednesday Evening Keelboat
Shared keelboat. 6 crew max. Skipper + 5. Boat hire split equally.
RYA Day Skipper Course
5-day residential course. Strict cap per boat. Deposit collected at booking.
Junior Sailing Academy
Optimists and Toppers. Coaches need headcount for safety boat ratio.
Rowing Club
Saturday Morning Eights
Coxed eight. Need exactly 8 rowers + 1 cox. Waitlist essential for subs.
Tuesday Sculling Session
Single sculls. Capped at 12 for boat availability and coaching ratio.
Head Race Entry
Competitive crew. Entry fee collected upfront. No refunds after deadline.
Learn to Row Course
4-week beginner course. Equipment provided. Strict cap for safety.
Dragon Boat Club
Thursday Evening Practice
20 paddlers + drummer + helm. Need minimum 16 to launch.
Festival Race Team
Competition entry. Kit, transport, and entry fee included.
Corporate Team Building
One-off corporate session. Includes coaching, kit, and photos.
Kayak & Canoe Club
Sunday River Trip
Guided paddle. Capped at 12 for safety. Lead and sweep paddlers required.
Wednesday Sea Kayak
Coastal paddle. Strict ratio: 1 coach per 4 paddlers. Weather dependent.
Beginners' Taster Session
All equipment provided. Pool session + river introduction.
Safety & Duty of Care on the Water
For any club operating on rivers, lakes, estuaries, or open sea, knowing exactly who is on the water isn't a nice-to-have — it's a legal and moral responsibility. If a rower doesn't return, if a dinghy capsizes, if conditions deteriorate and you need to account for every person, the first question is always: "Who launched today?"
Most clubs still rely on a paper sign-out book at the boathouse or a casual WhatsApp message. Both fail when you need them most. A digital attendee list that updates in real-time from RSVPs and QR check-ins gives your club an audit trail that protects both your members and your committee.
Real-time digital attendee list for every session on the water
QR check-in at the boathouse — know who actually launched
Members provide contact and emergency details at RSVP
Capacity limits enforce safe coach-to-paddler ratios
Cancellation notifications when conditions deteriorate
CSV export for safety audits and insurance records
Before & After Who's In
| Task | Before (WhatsApp + paper) | After (Who's In) |
|---|---|---|
| Counting crew | Scroll through 30 messages, tally "in" replies | Real-time RSVP count, exact crew confirmed |
| Safety register | Paper sign-out book at the boathouse | Digital QR check-in with real-time list |
| Collecting boat hire fees | Bank transfers, cash, chasing IOUs | Paid at RSVP via Stripe, no chasing |
| Weather cancellations | Reply individually to 15 "is it on?" messages | Cancel event, all RSVPs notified instantly |
| Handling dropouts | Message the group, hope someone's free | Waitlist auto-promotes, notifies next crew |
| Regatta entries | Spreadsheet, bank transfer, deadline stress | Create event, collect entry fee, export list |
| Weekly admin time | 2-3 hours managing sessions | 10 minutes, mostly checking the weather |
Free vs Pro: What Clubs Get
The free tier handles everything a casual paddling or sailing group needs. Established clubs running multiple sessions unlock paid features.
Free
Perfect for casual crews
Pro
Free forever — all features for everyone
Get Your First Session Live in 3 Minutes
Sign up free
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Create your session
Set date, time, launch point, crew capacity (e.g. 9 for a coxed eight), and optional session fee.
Share to your club WhatsApp
Drop the link in your crew chat. Members tap to RSVP. Crew fills up, waitlist handles the rest.
QR check-in at the boathouse
On the day, members scan the QR code. You have a live safety register before anyone touches the water.
Your crew deserves better than a WhatsApp headcount
Join sailing, rowing, and paddling clubs already using Who's In to fill boats, track safety, and collect fees. Free to start, live in 3 minutes.
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