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⛵ Arizona — Sailing Resources

Arizona offers excellent desert sailing on large reservoirs including Lake Pleasant (near Phoenix), Roosevelt Lake (the state's largest), Apache Lake, Canyon Lake, and Lake Havasu on the Colorado River. Expect strong afternoon thermals, monsoon thunderstorms in summer, and fluctuating water levels. Most sailors launch early to beat the heat; many facilities are more powerboat-oriented so confirm sailboat services (mast handling, etc.) ahead.

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Boater Education

Approved courses are also available through BoatUS Foundation and Boat-Ed. A card can help with insurance discounts and boating in states that mandate one.

Marinas & Harbors

Arizona's primary sailing waters are its large man-made reservoirs. Key hubs are Lake Pleasant (northwest of Phoenix), Roosevelt Lake (the largest in the state), and Lake Havasu on the Colorado River. Transient options exist but many facilities cater more to powerboats—call ahead for sailboat-friendly slips, mast stepping, or haul-out.

Desert conditions bring big afternoon winds, dust, and monsoon thunderstorms (July–Sept). Water levels fluctuate—check current levels for Lake Pleasant (CAP managed) and others before planning multi-day trips. UV protection for sails, lines, and covers is essential.

Marine Surveyors

For the most current and complete list, use the official SAMS and NAMS directories and filter for Arizona. Many surveyors travel between the major lakes.

Brokerages

Arizona has a relatively small dedicated sailboat market. Most current sailboat listings (Catalinas, Hunters, etc.) appear on national platforms: YachtWorld and BoatTrader. Buyers often work with brokers in California or the Pacific Northwest as well.

Sailing Clubs & Resources

Lake Pleasant is the hub of organized sailing in Arizona. Many owners trailer boats from the Phoenix metro; early-morning departures are the norm in summer.