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The skipper of Drinks Trolley might have needed to order a stiff whisky for his crew after an unfortunate mishap just before the start of the recent Yates Cup.
The number of national race officers looks set to increase after a good number completed a race management seminar in Auckland recently and those in Wellington have the chance to join them at an upcoming seminar.
Karl Budge doesn’t purport to be much of a sailor, but he is one of this country’s leading event organisers having previously turned the ASB Classic into one of the world’s best tennis tournaments.
A desire to test themselves overseas has seen a sizable contingent of young New Zealand 420 sailors head to Europe for the first time in three years.
George Lee Rush and Seb Menzies went through nearly the full range of emotions on the final day of the Youth Sailing World Championships in The Hague but ultimately walked away with a bronze medal.
George Lee Rush and Seb Menzies made up some ground on the leaders but not as much as they hoped, setting up an exciting final day at the Youth Sailing World Championships in The Hague tonight (NZ time).
The four Yachting New Zealand regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also urge you to consider nominating someone at your club for this year's Aon Yachting Excellence Awards.
Some of New Zealand's top female sailors will give advice to junior sailors at a Girls in Sailing social education night at the Murrays Bay Sailing Club on July 30.






















