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Bay Week hits the century mark

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The first 100 entries have been received two weeks out from New Zealand's largest multi-day keelboat regatta, the CRC Bay of Islands Sailing Week.

The 100th entry for this year's regatta, which starts on January 26, was Bullrush, owned by Janine and Ant Robinson who have been regular competitors at CRC Bay of Islands Sailing Week for many years. Janine describes them as “repeat offenders” and says they “just can’t help themselves” from entering the regatta each year.

“We can’t go to Australia or Fiji to do any regattas this year, so we just like coming to the ‘tropical north’," she said. "And we love the beach party. That’s No 1.”

The regatta is light on overseas entries this year, with border restrictions preventing sailors from abroad arriving in the country. But organisers say they are very pleased with the support received, despite the upheaval and uncertainty many have experienced due to Covid-19.

“We’ve been really overwhelmed with the support from our sponsors”, regatta chair and co-founder Nina Kiff said. “We thought we might struggle to cover costs this year, but our sponsors were so supportive and they all came back on board without hesitation.”

Kiff was pleased to have crossed the 100 entries threshold already, and expects more entries to come in as the regatta gets nearer.

“We let people enter right up until the end of registration, the day before racing starts, and we always have a few who wait until the last minute because they’re watching the weather or they’re not sure if their boats will be ready in time,” Kiff said.

This year has also seen a resurgence in the racing divisions, in which entrants sail three races per day rather than the single, longer race of the island racing divisions. With four new Melges 40 class boats in B division, competition will be especially fierce among this fleet, making it one to watch.

Division C, which was abandoned in previous regattas due to low entries, has been reinstated with a keen fleet of seven so far. Among them is one of the Royal New Zealand Navy training yachts Paea II skippered by Hamish Ivey.

An increase in female skippers has also been noted this year, with the likes of Robyn Caundle bringing Young 88 Rascal Tom with an all-female team from Tauranga to compete. Women’s keelboat nationals winners Sally Garrett and Christine Weston will also front a majority-female crew on their Farr MRX Ovlov Marine.

CRC Bay of Islands Sailing Week takes place from January 26-29. This year will be the 19th edition of the hugely popular event, which is made possible with the ongoing support of volunteers, the Bay of Islands community and sponsors CRC Industries NZ, North Sails, Explore Bay of Islands, NZL Sailing Foundation, Mount Gay Rum, Bay of Islands Marina, NZ Spars & Rigging, Luxury Real Estate, Bluefix Boatworks, Gurit, KZ Leisurefurl, Burnsco and New World Kerikeri.

Online entry form and further details can be found at www.bayofislandssailingweek.org.nz.

  • Photo: Lissa Reyden - lissaphotography.co.nz