FleetFixer is the platform suite for sailing clubs and training centres: maintenance, coaching, bookings and learning, joined up on one login. We build it because we run clubs too.
Most sailing clubs are kept afloat by volunteers: a bosun who knows every shackle, a principal juggling a season of courses, a coach driving the safety boat on a Saturday morning. The work is real, but the tools are not. Maintenance lives in a notebook, fault reports vanish into a group chat, and every new committee starts from a blank page.
FleetFixer started on a pontoon, with a clipboard that should have been a phone. We set out to build the software a club would actually use: quick enough for a wet hand on a cold morning, joined up enough that a boat logged once is known everywhere, and priced so a small club can say yes.
When records sit in spreadsheets only one person understands and faults are buried in WhatsApp, the cost is real: boats sail when they shouldn't, repairs get repeated, and handover at the AGM means starting again.
FleetFixer scales from the smallest club to the busiest training centre, because the building blocks are the same: boats, people, sessions and the work that keeps them all moving.
Every feature starts with a real club problem, not a roadmap meeting.
The same handful of ideas shape every platform in the suite.
Scan a QR sticker on a boat and report a fault in under 30 seconds, no login, one hand, cold morning and all.
One account and one set of roles across the suite. A boat added in maintenance is recognised in coaching, bookings and learning.
Each club's data is fully isolated, members own their records, and safeguarding is built in, not bolted on.
It runs in the browser on any phone. Nothing to download, nothing to update, always the latest version.
The learning hub, with guides and quizzes, stays free forever. Good sailing knowledge should not sit behind a paywall.
We sail, we volunteer, and we run clubs. We know the problems because we have lived them on the slipway.
Connected apps for the people who keep boats sailing. Turn on what you need, add the rest as you grow.