What’s on? Regattas, Training, YNZ Events
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Cruising Club of America recognises Tasman Bay Members with Award
The Cruising Club of America (CCA) has announced the recipients of the organization’s five major awards for 2015.
Tasman Bay Cruising Club members Tom and Vicky Jackson have been recognised.
Learn to Sail Coach Course - WBC Mar 2016
Want to become a sailing coach? Want to know more about what the coaches do? Sign up here for the next Learn to Sail Coach Course being held in Auckland, March 2016.
2016 Sailing World Cup Miami gets underway
ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami got underway today where a 19-strong contingent of kiwi sailors are competing on Biscayne Bay in the second regatta of the 2016 ISAF Sailing World Cup series.
Maidment (BOP) Rises to the Challenge
Monday 25th January saw the completion of the three day Starling National Match Racing Championship in which each province sends a representative in the quest for National honours in New Zealand’s premier youth class.
Be part of the action at 2016 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland
Murrays Bay Sailing Club is hosting 2016 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland from the 24-28 February and you can be part of the action - they need volunteers!
Bay of Islands Sailing Week 2016 - Racing starts today
Bay of Islands Sailing Week regatta - which started with registration yesterday - Tuesday 26th January - is underway.
Andrew McKenzie from Aon Fast Track takes National Laser crown
Wellington again turned it on for the final day of the 2016 Woodridge Homes NZ Laser Nationals at Muritai Yacht Club in Wellington. A light breeze greeted the 92 sailors as they arrived at the club and some of us were led to believe that the local Masters “we don’t do Light” was a Wellington myth.
Olympic Dreams On the Line at Sailing World Cup Miami
With the calendar switched to an Olympic year, the intensity on the water at the 2016 Sailing World Cup Miami presented by Sunbrella is a match for the famously bright South Florida sun. In less than 200 days, many of the nearly 800 sailors gathered in Coconut Grove this week will walk in the Opening Ceremonies of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games.













