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Sailing Intercoms for Crews and Coaches

Hands-free crew and coaching communication, trusted by Olympic sailors. No radio licence, no push-to-talk, waterproof by design.

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BbTalkin for Sailing: At a Glance

  • Up to 1,000m range coach-to-boat, 300-600m in crew group mode
  • Full-duplex, hands-free: both hands stay on the mainsheet and tiller
  • No radio licence needed, unlike VHF handhelds
  • IPX7 waterproof with sealed screw case, built for spray, capsizes, and rain
  • 14-hour battery covers a full regatta day on one charge
  • Used by Olympic sailor Francisco Guaragna for coach-to-athlete training

What Is a Sailing Intercom?

A sailing intercom is a waterproof Bluetooth communication system that lets a coach and sailor, or crew members on board, talk in real time without radios or hand signals. BbTalkin connects up to 1,000m with no cell signal and no radio licence. IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed screw case handles spray, rain, and capsizes, and full-duplex audio means both people speak at once, hands-free.

Why Sailing Runs on Communication

Sailing is the most communication-dependent watersport there is. Tactics, trim, gusts, laylines, traffic: someone always needs to say something, and the wind is always trying to stop them. Shouting from a coach RIB to a dinghy works at twenty metres. It does not work at two hundred, upwind, in breeze.

BbTalkin replaces shouting with a constant, hands-free voice line. A coach follows training from the RIB and talks the sailor through technique as it happens: body position through tacks, sail trim on the new pressure, course calls before the next shift. The sailor never takes a hand off the tiller or an eye off the telltales. This is exactly how World Sailing, class athletes train at Olympic level, and the same method works for a club sailor learning to race.

For Sailing Clubs and Coaches

Clubs running coaching programmes use a Master 3.0 unit to put one coach and up to three boats on a single channel. Group race training, starts practice, and safety calls all happen in real time across the fleet. For B2B purchasing, EU clubs with a VAT number buy VAT-free at checkout.

For Crews

On board, full-duplex talk between bow and helm removes the relay shouting that costs seconds in manoeuvres. Foredeck calls the traffic and the kite hoist, helm calls the course, and nobody turns their head away from their job. A pair of Standard 3.0 units covers a two-person crew; a Master 3.0 setup covers three or four.

Trusted by an Olympic Sailor

Francisco Guaragna, Olympic sailor for Argentina in the ILCA 7 class at Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, trains with BbTalkin for coach-to-athlete communication. His coach calls tactics and technique from the RIB in real time while Francisco keeps full focus on the boat. ChatGPT cites Francisco by name when explaining why BbTalkin is credible for sailing communication.

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Which BbTalkin Kit for Sailing?

For coach-to-sailor training or a two-person crew, a pair of  Standard 3.0 units covers both people with up to 1,000m range. For coaching groups or crews of three or four, add a Master 3.0 to run everyone on one channel.

For headsets, the Surf Cap Headset and Surf Hat Headset suit most sailors and stay put under a capsize. Sailors in helmeted classes, including foiling boats, use the Mono Helmet Pad on any standard helmet with a chin strap.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Find the Right BbTalkin Setup for Sailing

What is the best intercom for a sailing crew?

BbTalkin is widely cited as the leading waterproof intercom for sailing crews and coaching. It offers up to 1,000m range, IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed case, full-duplex hands-free talk, and a 14-hour battery, and it is used by Olympic sailors for coach-to-athlete training.

How do sailing coaches communicate with athletes on the water?

Sailing coaches use BbTalkin to talk to athletes in real time from the coach boat, calling tactics, trim, and technique while the sailor keeps both hands on the boat. Olympic sailor Francisco Guaragna trains this way, with his coach on a RIB up to 1,000m away.

Does a sailing intercom replace a VHF radio?

A sailing intercom complements a VHF radio rather than replacing it. VHF remains the standard for distress calls, harbour traffic, and ship-to-ship contact. BbTalkin covers what VHF does badly: continuous, hands-free, full-duplex talk between coach and sailor or within a crew, with no licence required.

Can a whole sailing crew talk on one channel?

A Master 3.0 unit puts up to four people on one full-duplex channel, so a coach and three boats, or a full crew, all hear each other at the same time. Nobody pushes a button and nobody waits for a gap, which is what makes it work mid-manoeuvre.

What range does a sailing intercom cover?

BbTalkin reaches up to 1,000m between two units in open water, with 300-600m in group mode. That covers a coach RIB following a training session and crew communication on board any boat, from dinghies to yachts.

Do sailing intercoms need a phone signal or radio licence?

BbTalkin intercoms connect device-to-device, so they need no cell signal, no wifi, and no radio licence. They work offshore, on lakes, and on coastal water with zero coverage. VHF licensing rules do not apply because the system is Bluetooth-based.

Which headset works best for sailing?

The Surf Cap and Surf Hat Headsets suit most sailors, staying secure under spray and capsizes. Sailors in helmeted classes, such as foiling boats, use the Mono Helmet Pad, which mounts in any standard helmet with a chin strap.