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Steele takes Youth Match Racing Title
Seven teams competed for the title of national champion at the 2012 New Zealand Youth Match Racing Championship. Racing took place over three days with Chris Steele and team from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron taking out the Warren "Wolfie" Williams trophy to become the 2012 New Zealand youth match racing champions.NewsRed Bull Foiling Generation to make a return
The next wave of young foiling sailors will battle it out at the 2018 Red Bull Foiling Generation in Auckland in February.NewsLake Mahinapua enjoying growth off the back of America's Cup
It might be a long way from the Great Sound in Bermuda but the Lake Mahinapua Aquatic Club has seen a resurgence in sailing following this year's America's Cup and Emirates Team New Zealand's tour of the country.NewsRegional Roundup - the southern half of the north
Michael Brown gives an update from the bottom half of the northern region, an area that extends from Lake Taupo to the Auckland Harbour Bridge.NewsStreet takes the long road to youth worlds
It's 9169km from Auckland to Sanya, China, and Sam Street will feel like he's already travelled that far when he takes off with the rest of the New Zealand team for the upcoming youth sailing world championships.NewsVolvo Sailing…Have a Go! in their element
The good weather has ensured the Volvo Sailing... Have a Go! programme has already been a big hit this summer.NewsTake advantage of Boating NZ subscription offer
Take advantage of this special 12-month subscription to Boating New Zealand magazine and receive an additional three months.NewsRecord numbers enjoy Sir Peter Blake regatta
Mark Orams thinks Sir Peter Blake would have had a huge smile on his face at the weekend looking down on an event in his own name that is potentially the largest multi-class centre board regatta in the world.NewsZhik offer discounts for YNZ member card holders
Zhik have all the sailing gear you need for the summer and are offering an impressive 20 percent off exclusively for Yachting New Zealand member card holders.NewsStreet takes the long road to youth worlds
It's 9169km from Auckland to Sanya, China, and Sam Street probably felt like he had already travelled that far when he took off with the rest of the New Zealand team for the upcoming youth sailing world championships.NewsTuke and Junior win regional sports awards
The awards keep on coming for New Zealand sailors after Blair Tuke and Josh Junior picked up major gongs at their regional awards.NewsEntry deadline extended in NZMYC Coastal Classic
Two weeks prior to the Coastal Classic, the fleet is in very good shape, and organisers have extended the earlybird period for late entrants. This morning, over 160 entries had been received on the new Coastal Classic website, making it a fleet that is already well up on last year's. These included Laura Dekker, who is the youngest person to ever circumnavigate the globe solo in a sail boat, teamed up for a two handed effort with 16 year old Edwin Delaat on Edwin's Farr 727 Crac-a-Jac. Jim Farmer's TP52, Georgia, has returned to New Zealand and is handicapper's co-favourite in Division 1. Past winner V5 is the other. It's the first Coastal Classic for two Northland boats: Ray Haslar's new Reichel Pugh 42, Rikki, and Chris Hornell's Kia Kaha. Sad news is that with important work to complete, Steinlager II won't make this year's race, but the stalwart Lion New Zealand will.NewsDavid's Desk, December 2017 - An update from the CEO
The amazing weather over the last few weeks has made it hard not to think of the Christmas holidays but there are a handful of things you should do before hitting the water to enhance your enjoyment and safety.NewsGood competition emerging in Laser fleet ahead of Sail Sydney
The aim of any Olympic programme is to have competition and depth and it’s exactly what is transpiring in the Laser class in this country.NewsKeeping it clean - 2018 anti-doping information
The World Anti-Doping Agency's prohibited list for 2018 comes into effect on January 1 and there are a number of changes athletes need to be aware of.NewsNo fishing rules still apply in Maunganui Bay/Deep Water Cove rahui
Marine life is returning to Maunganui Bay on the Cape Brett Peninsula in the Bay of Islands but it needs to be remembered the area is closed to all fishing (except for gathering kina) until October 13, 2018 under section 186a of the Fisheries Act 1996.NewsCoastguard Boating Education add new programme to marine medic course
Coastguard Boating Education have revised, updated and introduced new offerings into their suite of marine medic courses.NewsAon Club of the Month - Waimakariri Sailing & Power Boat Club
The Waimakariri Sailing & Power Boat Club have found a successful way to boost membership.NewsRegional Roundup - the top of the north
In our regular feature on the regions, regional support officer Kim Admore gives an update from the top half of the northern region.NewsKiwi crews take early lead at Sail Sydney
Kiwi crews claimed bragging rights after the first day of Sail Sydney, with New Zealanders sitting on top of the leaderboard in all three classes they are competing in.NewsLaser Radial sailors in the mix at youth worlds
The Laser Radial sailors led the way for the New Zealand team at the youth sailing world championships in China, with both inside the top four after the first day of racing.NewsISAF Sailing World Cup trophies presented at Maersk Line Head Office
The two NZL Sailing Team crews that achieved podium place finishes in the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup were last night presented their trophies in front of a packed staff room at Maersk Line New Zealand’s head office in the Britomart Transport Centre.NewsO-Pro adds new dimension to learning to sail in an Opti
A simple but innovative design by a notable Kiwi sailor is gaining interest around the world.NewsBoaties need to play their part to keep islands pest free
Boaties need to remember to check their boats and gear for stowaways to help keep a number of islands pest free.NewsCoastguard Boating Education offer courses for all levels of boaties
Coastguard Boating Education have been the leading provider of boating education courses throughout New Zealand since 1979 and offer courses to suit boaties from the novice to the expert.NewsEnjoy rural hospitality at Waikato Thames centreboard regatta
The Waikato Thames Yachting Association are hosting the regional centreboard regatta at Lake Ngaroto on February 3-4.NewsYachting New Zealand closed for Xmas break
The Yachting New Zealand office will be closed for Christmas from Friday December 22 until Monday January 8, 2018.NewsMaloney and Meech take control at Sail Sydney
Alex Maloney and Molly Meech continued their dominance in the 49erFX at Sail Sydney, with seemingly their biggest worry keeping out of the way of ferries chugging up and down Sydney harbour.NewsArmit and Rennie-Younger well placed at youth worlds
Josh Armit and Annabelle Rennie-Younger were the best placed of the Kiwis after two days of the youth sailing world championships.NewsEntries open for Auckland to Tauranga race
The International Yacht Paints Auckland to Tauranga is the premier event for coastal sailors in the Bay of Plenty and entries are now open for the 2018 instalment.NewsMarine industry in good hands with new crop of graduates
More than 80 marine industry trainees graduated last week at the annual graduation ceremony at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, with some travelling from as far afield at Fiji and Invercargill to receive their certificates.NewsMunns bringing Oceans of Hope challenge to New Zealand
Brighton-based skipper Robert Munns will travel to New Zealand in November 2018 to take 35 adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) on his award-winning sailing challenge.News