The Enterprise fleet is building serious momentum as the 2026 season gets under way, with busy regional circuits, strong open-meeting turnouts, and growing anticipation for the 70th Anniversary National Championship in May.
Designed by Jack Holt in 1956, the Enterprise remains one of the most enduring two-person dinghy classes in the UK, instantly recognisable by its distinctive blue sails and reputation for tactical, close-quarters racing. More than 23,000 boats have been registered worldwide, and the class continues to thrive through strong club fleets and active regional circuits.
With momentum building across the regional circuits, attention is increasingly turning to the highlight of the anniversary season — the 2026 Enterprise National Championship at South Shields Sailing Club from 23-26 May.
Interest in the event is already strong, with 40 boats — representing 80 competitors — currently entered, and more expected as the championship approaches. The event will form a centrepiece of the class's 70th anniversary celebrations, bringing together sailors from across the UK to race on the North Sea waters off South Shields. Renewed support compounds the support with sponsorship provided by Selden Masts, Marine Chandlery, Harken, Nobile Marine, Coast to Coast Rigging, HD Sails and more.
If the early part of the season is anything to go by, the Enterprise class continues to demonstrate exactly why it has endured for seven decades. With thriving regional circuits, active training programmes and strong national participation, the fleet is heading into its milestone championship year with momentum firmly behind it.
Do you have an Enterprise tucked away? This is the year to get it out and back on the water. Rejoin the fleet and get the family involved.
To find out more about this year's discounted membership or look for regional and national events visit
sailenterprise.co.uk















