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Breakfast with Volvo Ocean Race skipper Dee Caffari
Turn the Tide on Plastic skipper Dee Caffari will be the guest speaker at a special fundraising breakfast hosted by Lady Pippa Blake and the Sir Peter Blake Trust on March 1.NewsPut Commodores Conference in your diaries
This year's New Zealand Commodores Conference will be held at the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club in Auckland on Saturday, June 9, so mark it in your diaries.NewsTakahashi takes out 2018 Nespresso Youth International Match Racing Cup
Leonard Takahashi and his RNZYS Performance Programme Pacific Racing Team crew have taken out the 2018 Nespresso Youth International Match Racing Cup at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron but it wasn't without some drama.NewsWellington's 24 Hour Endurance Race around the corner
Entries are still open for the second 24-Hour Endurance Yacht Race 2018 on Wellington Harbour starting on March 3, when sailors will endeavour to cover as much distance as possible when the fleet departs at noon on the Saturday.NewsKeeping it clean - the rules around using recreational drugs
All illegal recreational drugs are prohibited in sport during competition and, if athletes use them, they are taking a huge risk.NewsChanges to regional support officer programme
A number of changes will be made to Yachting New Zealand's NZCT Regional Support Officer (RSO) programme following a review towards the end of last year.NewsExperience prevails at 3.7 national championships
Derek Snow proved age is no barrier when he took out the 3.7 national championships at Wakatere recently as well as the veteran trophy and grand veteran medal.NewsRegional Roundup - Otago and Southland
In our regular feature on the regions, Michael Brown looks at what's been going on in the southern region.NewsFirst four named in NZL Sailing Foundation youth team
Three returning competitors are a feature of the first batch of athletes named in the NZL Sailing Foundation youth team who will compete at July's Youth Sailing World Championships in the US.NewsWin a trip on Steinlager 2: In association with Coastal Classic
You can win an opportunity to spend an afternoon sailing Steinlager 2 - details will be announced on www.coastalclassic.co.nz shortly. The winner will get to spend an afternoon on board Steinlager 2 for a sail around the Hauraki Gulf. Sailing starts at 4pm from the Auckland Viaduct, and involves a 2 ½ hour sail. This will take place in February 2013 (with the specific date to be confirmed directly with the NZ Sailing Trust).NewsTakahashi continues winning form on match racing circuit
Leonard Takahashi continued his impressive form on the match racing circuit by taking out the CentrePort Wellington International Youth Match Racing Championships last weekend.NewsFull house for Northland keelboat coaching course
Participants from the Opua, Kerikeri and Whangarei Cruising Clubs ensured a full house for Northland's successful keelboat coach course held in Opua recently.NewsVolvo Sailing... Have a Go! to visit Stewart Island
Kath Johnson hopes the arrival of the Volvo Sailing... Have a Go! trailer on Friday will spark enough interest in sailing for the sport to get off the ground on Stewart Island.NewsMulcahy brothers excel at Interislander Regatta
Thomas and Mason Mulcahy took out the big ones at the recent Interislander Regatta.NewsInternational feel to 2018 Optimist nationals
Entries have been received from Australia, Tahiti, New Caledonia as well as throughout New Zealand for next month's 2018 Toyota Optimist National Championships in Picton.NewsWhere to from Boating Education's day skipper course?
A boatmaster course is the logical next step for anyone who has completed a day skipper qualification and is also a great first step for those considering a future in the commercial marine sector.NewsTry sailing during Volvo Ocean Race stopover
As many as 3500 people are expected to have a go at sailing with Yachting New Zealand during the Volvo Ocean Race stopover.NewsTop young talent out to foil opposition at Red Bull event
Sixteen teams are competing this weekend to take out the New Zealand leg of the Red Bull Foiling Generation and then go on to the world finals in the US.NewsBig fleet racing at Zephyr national championships
Greg Wright took out the opening race when the Zephyr national championships got underway at his local club the Worser Bay Boating Club club yesterday.NewsWihau Shield up for grabs again
It's bigger than rugby's Ranfurly Shield and equally impressive and at the end of April the Wihau Shield for P Class sailors will once again be up for grabs.NewsStack Winter Champs hit the spot
The Stack Winter Champs was a high quality regatta with a high quality fleet, summarises Murrays Bay Sailing Club Commodore David Gunn, of the event that is now seen as delineating the winter and summer seasons, for about 200 boats and 300 sailors. For a number of new Optimist sailors, it was their first ever regatta. For Olympians including Jo Aleh, Polly Powrie, Sarah Winther, and Laser Worlds medallists Andy Maloney and Scott Leith, it was business as usual, racing in territory they are very familiar with. 35 knots buffeted the course on Saturday and for the first time in 13 years, racing was cancelled. Both Friday and Sunday offered up better conditions, shifty and challenging but making for good racing.NewsLocal shows the Wright stuff at Zephyr national champs
Wellington offered up some 'signature' conditions over the three days of the Zephyr national championships and they proved to the local's liking with Greg Wright claiming overall honours.NewsKiwi teams hoping to break JJ Giltinan drought
A New Zealand team hasn't won the JJ Giltinan regatta since 1974 but four Kiwi crews are keen to change that next week.NewsClubs catching a Feva ahead of national champs
Yacht clubs are starting to embrace the RS Feva as a way to introduce youngsters to double-handed sailing and its increased popularity should see a decent-sized fleet at the upcoming national championships.NewsTight racing expected for last three spots in youth team
The battle for the last three spots up for grabs in the NZL Sailing Foundation youth team for July's Youth Sailing World Championships are bound to be intense when the Yachting New Zealand 29er and Nacra 15 youth trials get underway at Easter.NewsApplications open for Auckland Regional KiwiSport Funding
More than $400,000 in funding is available as part of the first round of this year's Auckland Regional KiwiSport Funding.NewsKids overcome fear factor to sail with Olympians
The have a go programme down at the Volvo Ocean Race village is proving a hit.NewsMaloney looking for a whirlwind start at Finn Europeans
A tornado that ripped through Cadiz last week, destroying a number of cars, boats and buildings, came close to blowing Andy Maloney and Josh Junior's European Finn campaign off track before it had even started.NewsWesthaven Marina Day promises free boating fun
The Westhaven Marina Day on Sunday, March 25 at Westhaven Marina is an opportunity to see a different side to boating in Auckland.NewsTe Ana Marina set to revitalise Canterbury keelboat community
The new Te Ana Marina has made a world of difference to keelboat owners in the Canterbury region.NewsAon Club of the Month - Bluff Yacht Club
Club of the Month is not just about celebrating success stories but also recognising the hard work people put in to keep the sport going in their region - like those at the Bluff Yacht Club.NewsSailing… Have a Go! season is upon us
YNZ's Intermediate School programme Sailing... Have A Go! is back in season. The three mobile units continue to provide young people with a sailing experience, and one that disabled kids can take part along with their peers.News