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2016 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland got underway today off the Murrays Bay Sailing Club on Auckland’s North Shore with New Zealand’s top youth sailors and invited classes sharing the boat-park and beach with the NZL Sailing Team’s Olympic and Paralympic campaigners.
- It was another long day in San Isidro, Argentina today where the 2016 470 World Championships are currently being contested and NZL Sailing Team’s Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie, and Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox are racing.
- When it comes to youth sailing, and the tendency to emphasize racing, this translates to a focus on performance and not play. Anne Josephson offers this advice for sports parenting…
The infamous OKI 24-hour is back again this year with great anticipation and at least a little apprehension as sailors get mentally prepared to battle the elements and sail for 24 hours throughout the night.
Racing continued today at both the 2016 470 World Championships (Argentina) and the 2016 RS:X World Championships (Israel) with New Zealand still holding the top spot in the men’s 470 event after day two.
There are entry spots still available to complete in the OKI 24 Hour Yacht Race brought to you by the Murrays Bay Sailing Club and sailed on Lake Pupuke – so gather your team and ENTER NOW!
The cooler months are a great time to gain (or up-grade) a Race Official qualification and Yachting New Zealand brings you a series of HRG Race Official Seminars to make this easy and enjoyable.
Yachting New Zealand determines the location of future Seminars based on demand, so if you, your Club or region is interested in seeing a Seminar hosted at your club or near you then register your interest with us.
The Interislander seems to be bigger and better each year. The number of sailors exceeded last year’s. The weather pattern provided the regatta with something for every type of sailor and plenty of sunshine.
Kupe is for sale! This character workboat with attitude and history is in mint condition and now ready for a new owner. She’s the Perfect yacht club support vessel, for mark-laying, race escort and towing.













