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⛵ Georgia — Sailing Resources

Georgia offers two very different sailing worlds: the large freshwater reservoir Lake Lanier (one of the most active sailing lakes in the Southeast, near Atlanta) and the coastal waters around Savannah, Brunswick, and the Golden Isles. Lake Lanier is the clear center of organized sailing in the state.

Education  |  Marinas  |  Surveyors  |  Brokerages  |  Clubs

Boater Education

Approved courses are available online and in-person. Non-residents with a NASBLA-approved card from another state are generally exempt. Carry proof or have the endorsement on your license.

Marinas & Harbors

Lake Lanier (north of Atlanta) is by far the most active sailing venue in Georgia, with a large sailing club and multiple full-service marinas. Coastal options exist around Savannah and the Golden Isles but are more limited for pure sailboats.

Lake Lanier (Primary Sailing Hub)

Coastal Georgia

Transient slips on Lake Lanier can be competitive in summer. Many owners trailer boats from the Atlanta metro. Coastal Georgia has fewer dedicated sailboat facilities than Florida or the Carolinas.

Marine Surveyors

Use the official SAMS and NAMS directories and filter for Georgia. Lake Lanier has several local options; coastal Georgia often draws from neighboring states.

Brokerages

Georgia has a relatively small dedicated sailboat brokerage scene. Most activity happens through private sales or brokers based in Florida or South Carolina.

Lake Lanier has a very active used boat market, especially for trailerable and small cruising sailboats.

Sailing Clubs & Resources

Lake Lanier is the clear center of organized sailing in Georgia. The Atlanta metro area produces a large number of active sailors who trailer or keep boats on the lake.