Yachting New Zealand is the national body for sailing and boating in this country, with the principal aim of helping New Zealanders access, enjoy and succeed on the water for life.
When using volunteers external to your own club membership to provide on water support at regattas, ensure they are well-equipped with all the necessary information regarding key contacts,
Children need to have a range of opportunities to explore and to grow in, to develop self-confidence, and to have experiences that will shape their independent make-up of the future.
Effective Date: IRC Rule changes apply from 1st January 2018, except in countries with June-May validity, where changes apply from 1st June 2018. See Rule 8.12
Good race management is good race management regardless of who is on the water. Sailing theory, rules, and tactics are the same for everyone, although physical parameters may be different when working with sailors that have a disability.
Yachting New Zealand has regulations in place for National Championship events and other major regattas to ensure there is value in the title of “National Champion”.
Submission to the EPA (Environment Protect Authority) on the New Zealand King Salmon proposal to expand salmon farming in the Marlborough Sounds. This includes eight new sites throughout the Sounds.