BREEZE Magazine December - January 2022

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14 Breeze Magazine

From the Sailing Office

The big guns ... trimaran Romanza and Steinlager 2 vie for supremacy in the first Havana Club Rum Race post-lockdown. – Debbie Whiting Photo It has been a tough few months in lockdown, but now we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. In the Sailing Office, we have been pretty busy while working reduced hours, rescheduling events and getting ready for what is shaping up to be a busy summer ahead. We also got into a few online virtual events, running webinars covering rules and tactics, cruising guides, learn to sail courses, learn to eSail courses, Etchells tuning courses and lots of eSailing regattas. I personally have really enjoyed the eSailing. It has taken me a while to get used to the game (Virtual Regatta Inshore) and it can be very frustrating at times, (lots of penalties!). But there is definitely a big crossover to real world sailing and can be a great training tool when you can’t get out on the water. With all the webinars we ran over the

lockdown period, one of the highlights were the two cruising discussions with Jon and Barbara Tucker.The first was focused on the Bay of Islands and the second on the Marlborough Sounds. Some great content sharing a wealth of knowledge. We are now planning an RNZYS flotilla to the Bay of Island over the Xmas and New Year period. All the webinars are saved online on the RNZYS YouTube channel, which can be accessed via the RNZYS website. I must make a special mention also to Peter Linford our Learn to Sail manager at the RNZYS. He really took on the ‘virtual’ content, running dual cameras and building props for his Learn to Sail course (which had over 150 attendees!). He also ran the cruising and learn to esail courses. His adapting to going ‘virtual’ was used as an example in a University of Auckland lecture.

The last part of the 2021 year is going to rush by with racing every day up to December 19, including the Barfoot & Thompson Bridge to Bean Rock dinghy race on the 19th which will be the third attempt after Covid and then bad weather cancelled the first two events. It is disappointing that the Bay of Islands Sailing Week had to be cancelled this season. I know we always had a good showing of RNZYS boats at this event, which is the highlight of the season for many sailors. We will be running an event over this time with Royal Akarana Yacht Club to fill the gap this year and will do all we can to help the BOI race week to be back again in 2023. Hope to see you all out on the water soon Laurie Jury Sailing Director


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Marine Scene

5min
pages 66-67

Classic Yacht Association Journal

4min
pages 64-65

Directory Ads

5min
pages 68-469

Performance Programme Report

3min
page 62

Youth Programme Report

1min
page 63

Learn to Sail Report

14min
pages 58-61

Take a bow: Laurie Davidson’s design legacy from ferro cement to Cup winners

3min
pages 56-57

Defiance has served the RNZYS with honour and distinction

6min
pages 46-49

A champion eSailor who enjoys getting wet on real boats

4min
pages 54-55

A legend returns to Kawau to add to his family’s abiding legacy to the island

1min
page 45

Big improvements on Kawau Island in time for summer

5min
pages 42-44

‘Cyclors’ on the comeback trail for AC37?

4min
pages 36-39

Clearing space to record more Cup results on the Auld Mug

6min
pages 40-41

Staying afloat in a season of Covid

9min
pages 32-35

From the CEO

5min
pages 6-7

Celebrating a new RNZYS summer menu

3min
pages 16-17

Race Officer Jan Airey’s trigger finger is itching to get back on the starting gun

2min
pages 14-15

A fabulous record of our 150-year history

4min
pages 28-31

Cannon roars for delayed Opening Day

6min
pages 8-11

Versatile ‘shapeshifter’ from Beneteau

9min
pages 22-27

RNZYS Events

3min
pages 18-19

Sailing Office Report

2min
pages 12-13
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