Find Club Manuals, annual reports and other governance documents.
Submission to the Tasman District Council on the Draft Abel Tasman Foreshore Scenic Reserve Management Plan
As this draft plan identifies “The Abel Tasman coast is significant in terms of its scenic values”, it is also of significant value in terms of the recreational value it holds.
World Sailing Recognised Training
All Yachting New Zealand sailing qualifications are World Sailing Recognised, meaning they meet the standards set by the international body.
This recognition implies a high standard of best practice supported by World Sailing.
Good Ideas in brief - Ideas from various yacht clubs
Clubs need Rules as well as a Constitution so that Rules can be changed whereas to change the constitution is much more complicated. Regatta rules for keelboats should require that at least 50% of the crew is a member of the yacht club.Minutes and Seconds conversion table
Table to convert minutes and seconds to decimal minutes – every 5 seconds
Race Signals
The meanings of visual and sound signals.
Sailing Games Book
YNZ Sailing Games Book Stuck for ideas on running training sessions?
Want to make the Learn to Sail sessions more fun?
YNZ Learn to Sail - Inclusive Supplement
For use by coaches when their sailors have a physical disability that prevents them from completing the full checklist in the books.
YNZ Performance Pathway
There are other options that can work outside what is shown on this poster, this is simply an outline of the pathways that work most regularly and efficiently.
Sport New Zealand - Sport Compass
Sport Compass was created by Sport New Zealand to help people who run sport and recreation organisations.
Use it like a regular compass, to find out what direction to take.
Know your Regional Sports Trust
There are 17 Regional Sports Trusts across New Zealand. The goals of a RST are to increase regional levels of physical activity and to strengthen regional sport and physical recreation infrastructures (which includes clubs).














