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Find Club Manuals, annual reports and other governance documents.

  • World Sailing Recognized Training

    Governance documents

    All Yachting New Zealand sailing qualifications are World Sailing Recognised, meaning they meet the standards set by the international body.

    This recognition implies a high standard of best practice supported by World Sailing.

  • FAQ's for sailors and volunteers

    Governance documents
  • Club Inclusion Kit

    Governance documents

    Traditionally, sport has been the exclusive reserve of the physically and mentally able.

  • Sailability and Blind Sailing

    Governance documents

    Blind Sailing New Zealand and several ‘Sailability’ organisations maintain independence as non-profit organizations around New Zealand to reflect the specific demand for specialist sailing groups for people with all types of disability.

  • Rigging Guides (Downloadable rigging guides)

    Governance documents

    Hansa Dinghies are designed with a hull form, ballasted centreboard, and other features which combine to give considerable stability.

  • Resources for officials running inclusive racing

    Governance documents

    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.

  • Handicapping Yardstick

    Governance documents

    Hansa Class Recommended Yardsticks for Mixed Class Racing -  for sailors wanting to compare Hansa Classes performance to other classes sailing against them at the same regatta.

  • Does your club risk management measure up?

    Governance documents

    Below is some guidance and a few questions to see if your risk management planning measures up.

    What a risk management plan does:

  • Information on safety recovery systems

    Governance documents

    Many sailors with disabilities primarily sail boats with design features that make them virtually impossible to capsize, so would consider themselves to be “as safe as houses” and are probably in more danger crossing the road.

  • Information on choosing the right lifejacket / personal flotation device for sailors with a disability

    Governance documents

    While the choice of what style life jacket/PFD is often dependant on the type of sailing and an individual’s preference, more care must be taken with the choice for persons with a disability.

  • Coaching Tools: Inclusive Coaching

    Governance documents

    Creating a coaching session that includes sailors of all levels and ability. So that everyone can practise and compete in the session with equal amount of coaching time and input.

  • YNZ Learn to Sail - Inclusive Supplement

    Governance documents

    For use by coaches when their sailors have a physical disability that prevents them from completing the full checklist in the books.

  • YNZ Ethical Guidelines for Sailors, Coaches and Parents & Volunteers

    Governance documents

    The Yachting New Zealand Ethical Guidelines are available as DLE printed brochures and are available for affiliated Clubs.

  • Know your Regional Sports Trust

    Governance documents

    There are 17 Regional Sports Trusts across New Zealand. The goals of a RST are to increase regional levels of physical activity and to strengthen regional sport and physical recreation infrastructures (which includes clubs).

  • Sport New Zealand - Sport Compass

    Governance documents

    Sport Compass was created by Sport New Zealand to help people who run sport and recreation organisations.

    Use it like a regular compass, to find out what direction to take.

  • Match Racing draw template

    Governance documents
  • Teams Racing draw template

    Governance documents
  • YNZ Performance Pathway

    Governance documents

    There are other options that can work outside what is shown on this poster, this is simply an outline of the pathways that work most regularly and efficiently.

  • YNZ Olympic Class Pathway Guide

    Governance documents

    NOTE: There are many other paths that athletes and their clubs may prefer but cannot necessarily be the prime focus of our Olympic Development programme.