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In our regular feature on the regions, regional support officer Kim Admore gives an update from the top half of the northern region.
The Waimakariri Sailing & Power Boat Club have found a successful way to boost membership.
Kiwi crews claimed bragging rights after the first day of Sail Sydney, with New Zealanders sitting on top of the leaderboard in all three classes they are competing in.

The aim of any Olympic programme is to have competition and depth and it’s exactly what is transpiring in the Laser class in this country.
Marine life is returning to Maunganui Bay on the Cape Brett Peninsula in the Bay of Islands but it needs to be remembered the area is closed to all fishing (except for gathering kina) until October 13, 2018 under section 186a of the Fisheries Act 1996.
The World Anti-Doping Agency's prohibited list for 2018 comes into effect on January 1 and there are a number of changes athletes need to be aware of.
The amazing weather over the last few weeks has made it hard not to think of the Christmas holidays but there are a handful of things you should do before hitting the water to enhance your enjoyment and safety.
It's 9169km from Auckland to Sanya, China, and Sam Street probably felt like he had already travelled that far when he took off with the rest of the New Zealand team for the upcoming youth sailing world championships.
The awards keep on coming for New Zealand sailors after Blair Tuke and Josh Junior picked up major gongs at their regional awards.













