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  • Excitement building for Mastercard Superyacht Regatta

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    The Mastercard Superyacht Regatta 2021 in Auckland is shaping up to be one of the major on-water events in the world next year with a raft of big-name entries already throwing their hats into the ring as the global superyacht fleet start to make their w

  • Youth America's Cup boat takes flight

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    The new AC9F Youth America’s Cup yacht has undergone an official on-water sail testing day in Auckland with fantastic results, and the event is well on track for 2021.

  • Chandler a stalwart among amazing volunteers

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    It was appropriate Phil Chandler was found applying a lick of paint to the club's six-pound cannon because it's the sort of thing he's been doing for the last 63 years.

  • Explore the Gulf on Lion NZ and Steinlager 2

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    The chance to go on a multi-day adventure on Steinlager 2 or Lion New Zealand is rarely open to the general public but that's what the NZ Sailing Trust are offering right now.

  • Order the 49er/FX and Nacra worlds book

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    For one week last year, the Hauraki Gulf was awash with colour for the Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 world championships.

  • Ep 11 - Nick Egnot-Johnson

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    Nick Egnot-Johnson has been second in the world match racing rankings since October 2019, something he achieved when he was still 21. But Nick rather fell into match racing because of an unfortunate set of circumstances.

  • Queens Wharf extension dead in the water

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    A 90m extension to Queens Wharf has been sunk for good, much to the relief of Auckland boat users.

  • NZ loses a giant of boat designing and building

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    He had an "obsession with boats and everything that makes them tick" and it led to one of the biggest influences on the New Zealand yachting and boating community.

    Well known designer and boatbuilder Jim Young passed away yesterday, aged 94.

  • Steven goes Undercover to win two-handed series

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    Matt Steven went Undercover to win the Young 88 Two-Handed Championships sailed off the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club recently.

  • Regional Roundup - around the country

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    In our regular focus on the regions, the regional support officers provide an update on what is happening in clubland.

  • RNZYS to host open and women's keelboat nationals

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    The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron are hosting the open and women's national keelboat championships later in the year when the best crews in the country will battle it out for top honours.

  • Series of webinars to replace commodores conference

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    Yachting New Zealand will host a series of webinars in August for commodores and committee members rather than the biennial commodores conference.

  • Shorthanded sailing a battle of mind and body

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    Hallucinations are common and one experienced campaigner thinks shorthanded offshore sailing helped prepare her for motherhood.

  • Event applications due to host 2020/21 nationals

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    Planning for the next sailing season is in full swing and clubs and class associations are reminded that applications to host national championship events are now due.

  • Sailor sets up clothing drive to help underprivileged

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    A successful initiative he was involved with during his days in Wellington has prompted Sam Bacon to attempt to help some underprivileged school children in Auckland.

  • Windfoiling takes flight with development squad

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    There's still a long way to go but optimism is building around windfoiling in this country and that took another step recently with the advent of a Yachting New Zealand development squad.

  • Dave's Desk - an update from the CEO

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    Yachting New Zealand are presently asking for membership data as part of the affiliation process and we thought it would be useful to let you know why we require the information and what it is used for.

  • YNZ launch sustainability education programme

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    Yachting New Zealand have expanded their sustainability education programme with a series of teaching resources aimed at young sailors.

  • Pleasant Pt seek past members as centenary looms

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    The Pleasant Point Yacht Club will celebrate 100 years of sailing on the Christchurch Estuary next February and are looking to make contact with previous members and invite them to the club's centennial celebrations.

  • Yachting New Zealand to focus on female talent

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    Rosie Chapman sees a lot of potential in female sailing in this country and her focus is now on harnessing that.

  • Bay Week refocusing on roots for 2021

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    The 2021 Bay of Islands Sailing Week will be refocusing on the needs of its core big boat fleets as organisers begin the task of planning for January's four-day regatta.

  • Ep 10 - Aaron McIntosh

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    Aaron McIntosh has worn a series of different hats throughout his career, as a sailor, coach and advocate. As an athlete, he won three windsurfing world titles in the 1990s and went on to win bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

  • Lewmar Triple Series gearing up for big winter

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    More than 70 boats from Pied Pipers through to TP52s have already entered the Lewmar Triple Series as the thirst for short-handed racing continues following lockdown.

  • Yachting NZ looking to build on eSailing challenge

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    The success of this year's inaugural eSailing series has encouraged Yachting New Zealand to look into making it an annual event.

  • Nominations for Volvo Excellence Awards open

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    The last few months have not been normal but it doesn't mean we shouldn't recognise excellence so we're calling for nominations for this year's Volvo Yachting Excellence Awards.

  • Feedback sought on safety regulations of sailing

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    The safety regulations of sailing are due for the four-year review so Yachting New Zealand are seeking input from yacht clubs, class associations, cruising associations and industry on possible changes.

  • Ep 9 - Justina Kitchen

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    Justina Kitchen has rapidly established herself as one of the world's best female kitefoilers and has her sights on the 2024 Paris Olympics.

  • Blakey knows where loyalties lie in eSailing champs

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    Matt Blakey doesn't think he has any split loyalties, even though he was born and raised in New Zealand but will be representing Australia in Sunday night's Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing Championships.

  • Meet the Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing racers - pt III

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    In the final installment of our three-part series, we introduce you to the six sailors from New Zealand and six from Australia who will compete in Sunday's Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing Championships.

  • Meet the Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing racers - pt II

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    In the second of our three-part series, we introduce you to the six sailors from New Zealand and six from Australia who will compete in Sunday's Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing Championships.

  • Meet the racers in the Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing - pt I

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    Over the next three days, we'll introduce you to the six sailors from New Zealand and six from Australia who will compete in Sunday's Zhik Trans-Tasman eSailing Championships.

  • Dave's Desk - an update from the CEO

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    It's nice to be talking again about sailing events that have already taken place after a troubling enforced layoff.