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We've seen a busy start to the season in the central region and it shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, writes Wayne Holdt.
They may be small in size, but the centreboard fleets taking part in the Ports of Auckland Anniversary Regatta represent by far the largest portion of participants, with hundreds of sailors expected to take to the water in dinghies all over Auckland as part of the 2019 event.
"I sail because I feel like I'm free and I can do whatever I want. I also like it because it challenges me."
That was just one response from young girls competing at last weekend’s Sir Peter Blake Regatta at Torbay when asked the question, ‘why do I sail?’
Over the past 25 years, Broadreach have taken more than 17,000 students on experiential education programmes to more than 40 countries.
We're looking for a great shot of your club to go on our website.
You might have noticed Yachting New Zealand has a new website and we're still in the process of sprucing things up to improve the look and feel of the site even more and also make it more user friendly.
It's not long until Christmas, so here are a couple of ideas for some stocking fillers.
More than 60 boats are expected for the Lawson's Dry Hills New Year Regatta, making it the largest keelboat regatta in New Zealand south of Auckland.
More than 300 people were on hand to officially open the Sailability Wellington Trust's new jetty at the Titahi Bay Boating Club recently.
That number included the Minister of Sport Grant Robertson and Wellington mayor Mike Tana, as well as the Auld Mug.
Daryl Wislang is used to going for days without seeing anyone other than his crewmates so it was quite a different scene at the Sir Peter Blake Regatta at Torbay at the weekend as boats skirted across the water, kids buzzed around the beachfront and parents told tall stories.






















