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Members Handbook 2023 - 2024 ROYAL NEW ZEALAND YACHT SQUADRON INC. Est. 1871

Contents PAGE Commodore's Message.................................................................................... 5 Flag Officers & General Committee ............................................................ 6-7 Members of Staff & Contact Information .......................................... ...... 8-9 Committees......................................................................................................... 11 Functions.............................................................................................................. 12 Yacht Clubs with Reciprocal Rights.............................................................. 13 Sponsors and Supporters................................................................................. 14 Past Commodores............................................................................................. 15 Club History........................................................................................................ 16 Club Rules & Regulations................................................................................. 18-32 Code of Conduct .............................................................................................. 34-35 Kawau Island & Lidgard House Information............................................... 36 Youth Programmes............................................................................................ 38-44 Calendar .............................................................................................................. 46-58 Club Racing Series..................................................................................................... 59-76 SSI & Courses............................................................................................................ 78-92 Membership Register........................................................................................ 98-118 Registration Information ................................................................................. 120-121 Yacht Register .................................................................................................... 122-129 Motor Yacht Register ....................................................................................... 130-131 Emergency Phone Numbers............................................................................ 132

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RNZYS MEMBER EVENTS OC T 2023 - SEPT 2024

SWEET LOUISE HIGH TEA 29 October 2023

MELBOURNE CUP

Y T P S U P P O R T E R S PA R T Y

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

7 November 2023

11 November 2023

23 November 2023

AUCKLAND REGATTA 2021

K I D S C H R I S T M A S PA R T Y 3 December 2023

R AY G L A S S S Q U A D R O N PICNIC

P I N P R E S E N TA T I O N & SENIOR MEMBERS LUNCH

LADIES CHRISTMAS LUNCH

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13 December 2023

9 -10 Februar y 2024

C O R P O R A T E R E G A T TA

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31 March 2024

2 December 2023 & 6 April 2024

7 March 2024

18 February 2024

AUCKLAND REGATTA 2021

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18 May 2024

May - August 2024

May 2024


COMMODORE'S MESSAGE

Dear Members, Welcome to the 2023-24 sailing season! We are excited to share with you our new and improved sailing programme, which reflects your feedback and the changing needs of our community. After overcoming many challenges in the past few years, we are ready to enjoy some great sailing and social events at our club. With the introduction of Hello Club as our Membership management tool, more and more of the content of this handbook is moving online – so for the latest information and to keep you updated and informed we encourage you to check our website www.rnzys. org.nz regularly for the latest news, events, sailing instructions, addendums and more. I encourage you to also read our weekly mainsheet e-newsletter, and follow our Facebook and Instagram to stay in touch. As a member’s club, we rely on your participation and support to achieve our objectives of promoting Corinthian Yachting and being the leading local and international yacht club. Our purpose is to deliver outstanding events on and off the water, and we can only do that with the support of our members and the help of our generous volunteers, sponsors, partners, and staff. We are grateful to all of you who contribute to our club’s success in various ways. Whether you are a sailor, a sponsor, or a regular guest at the Members Bar, you are part of our vibrant and diverse community. We invite you to come down and enjoy our club’s facilities, events, and après sail atmosphere.

Andrew Aitken - Commodore

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COMMODORE'S MESSAGE

On behalf of the Flag Officers, General Committee, and all our Volunteers, I thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you at the club and on the water. Let’s have a fantastic year together!

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FLAG OFFICERS

FLAG OFFICERS

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COMMODORE ANDREW AITKEN

FAVOURITE

VICE COMMODORE GILLIAN WILLIAMS

MR KITE II.

REAR COMMODORE DAVID BLAKEY

MRX 1991

CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE

ZEPHYRUS

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GENERAL COMMITTEE

MARGUERITE DELBET

JOHN KENSINGTON

SHERYL LANIGAN

BARRY MARTIN

SCOTT WILSON

GARRY SCARBOROUGH

ANNA SULLIVAN

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MEMBERS OF STAFF

SARAH WIBLIN GENERAL MANAGER Phone: 09 360 6805 Email: swiblin@rnzys.org.nz

GEORGIA WITT MEMBERSHIP AND OFFER MANAGER Mobile: 029 0202 0457 Email: gwitt@rnzys.org.nz

COOPER HOPMAN OPERATIONS MANAGER Mobile: 021 180 7031 Email: chopman@rnzys.org.nz

KRISTINE HORNE COMMERCIAL MANAGER Mobile : 021 871 301 Email: khorne@rnzys.org.nz

LEXI WATTS EVENTS & ENGAGEMENT MANAGER Mobile: 027 272 9815 Email: lwatts@rnzys.org.nz

CAMPBELL WHITE EXECUTIVE CHEF Mobile: 027 2500 131 Email: cwhite@rnzys.org.nz

OTHER CONTACTS:

MEMBERS OF STAFF

RECEPTION Phone: 09 360 6800 Email: reception@rnzys.org.nz

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MEMBER’S BAR Phone: 09 360 6814

BETH ORTON MEMBERSHIP EXECUTIVE Mobile: 027 555 9567 Email: borton@rnzys.org.nz

EVENTS Phone: 09 360 6834 Email: events@rnzys.org.nz

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ON-WATER TEAM

EMILY CHAMBERS LEARN TO SAIL MANAGER Mobile: 021 593 482 Email: echambers@rnzys.org.nz

BROOKE ADAMSON CLUB RACE MANAGER Mobile: 027 645 7788 Email: raceoffice@rnzys.org.nz

ZAK MERTON PERFORMANCE SAILING MANAGER Mobile: 022 576 2965 Email: zmerton@rnzys.org.nz

At the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, our volunteers are the heart and soul of our world-class sailing program. Working with the support of our dedicated staff, they play a pivotal role in its success. With thousands of volunteer hours generously contributed, our achievements and ability to deliver exceptional sailing experiences is due to their unwavering dedication and passion. Their selfless commitment forms the core of our sailing programme, and we are immensely grateful for their invaluable contributions.

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SUPPORT THE CLUB Get involved at RNZYS through participation, volunteering, or donating. Sail in thrilling events, build camaraderie, and showcase your skills. Contribute your time as a volunteer, supporting the club’s success. Donations help sustain sailing initiatives for future generations. Join the vibrant RNZYS community and share the love of sailing.

PARTICIPATE

Make the most of your membership! At RNZYS we’re united by a love of sailing and being on and around the water, and wherever your passions lie, we encourage you to participate often. Whether its competitive racing, attending social events in the ballroom or simply meeting family, friends or colleagues in the Members Bar for dinner, please use your club and use it often. While club racing and cruising is what drives us, we know that ‘getting on the water’ is only one part of what makes being a member of this club great. Afterall, we are a member club and exist for the sake of your leisure time and recreation. Enjoy.

VOLUNTEER

Volunteering at RNZYS is an incredible opportunity to contribute your unique skills and passion to our club community. Whether you are an experienced sailor, a seasoned event planner, a tree lover or maintenance superstar, there’s a role for you to make a significant impact. Here are some of the ways you could help: General Committee, Property Maintenance, Boat Maintenance, Safety Boat Drivers, Race Management Volunteers, and more. We rely on our committed volunteers to make our days on the water successful. It takes approximately 10 volunteers each time we go racing. We run a series of training programmes for our volunteers, the more the members get involved, the stronger our community becomes!

DONATE

SUPPORT THE CLUB

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To ensure the ongoing support and success of our programmes, specific projects and training for future generations to enjoy, we welcome donations today, or as gifts in your will. We are reliant on funding from trusts and donors to grow and develop our programmes and go the ‘extra mile’ to support young sailors in our sport. The three main areas that we seek donations for are: 1. The International Sailing Fund to support our members representing RNZYS internationally. 2. The RNZYS Foundation to support major projects and upgrades to secure our tenure. 3. The Kawau Island redevelopment, restore the natural ecology at the RNZYS property and Lidgard House

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COMMITTEE CHAIRS SAILING Gillian Williams

AMERICA’S CUP Gillian Williams

FINANCE & RISK John Kensington

MEMBERSHIP David Blakey

REVENUE & COMMERCIAL John Kensington

HOUSE Matt Cole

CRUISING & MOTORYACHT Sheryl Lanigan

SUSTAINABILITY Sheryl Lanigan

SAFETY OFFICER Scott Wilson

HANDICAPPING Bob Still

FUTURE AUCKLAND Marguerite Delbet

KAWAU Garry Scarborough

RACE MANAGEMENT Megan Kensington

RUM RACING Mark Roberts

BOAT MAINTENANCE Tony Whiting

HISTORIANS Chris Collins

CANNON MASTERS Gerald Flynn and Tom Coote

TREASURER Conal Adlerson

UMPIRES, PROTEST AND JUDGES PANEL Russell Green*** Mike Alison*** Doug Elder*** Colette Kraus*** John Rountree*** Ryan Parkin*** John Grace*** John Muir*** Roger Wood** Roger Purdy** John Kirkman** Louis Mayo** David McIntyre** Rob Herries** Bevan Woolley* Sean Bainbridge* Jonathan Gravit* Blair Park* Don Grayson, Peter Lavelle, Stuart Scott RACE OFFICERS Megan Kensington*** Harold Bennett** Celia Carson** Colin Lucas** Brian Trubovich** Stewart Heine* Bryan Taylor* Ross Chapman* Delwyn Erceg* Janet Airey* *Denotes YNZ Club Qualification, **Denotes YNZ National Qualification, ***Denotes WS International Qualification

TRUSTEES Graeme Bennett, PC Bill Endean, PC Andy Anderson

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YACHT CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL RIGHTS AUSTRALIA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Annapolis Yacht Club, Maryland Seattle Yacht Club, Washington Queen City Yacht Club, Seattle St. Francis Yacht Club, California New York Yacht Club, New York Waikiki Yacht Club, Honolulu, Hawaii Long Beach Yacht Club, Long Beach BERMUDA Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, Hamilton CANADA Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Vancouver Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Halifax SINGAPORE S.A.F. Singapore Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (Accom) Raffles Marina Ltd INDIA Royal Bombay Yacht Club, India THAILAND Royal Varuna Yacht Club, Pattaya HONG KONG Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Kellett Island MONACO Yacht Club de Monaco GERMANY Norddeutscher Regatta Verein, Hamburg SWITZERLAND Cruising Club of Switzerland, Bern MALTA Royal Malta Yacht Club, Malta SOUTH AMERICA Yacht Club Punta del Este, Uruguay AFRICA Royal Cape Yacht Club, South Africa SPAIN Real Club Náutico de Barcelona

Links to all the above yacht clubs' websites can be found on our website www.rnzys.org.nz Full Financial members of the RNZYS are invited to make use of the Squadron’s reciprocal agreements. Squadron members are required to adhere to the rules and regulations of the reciprocal clubs at all times. A current RNZYS membership card and letter of introduction is required; please contact reception. Ph: 09 360 6800 or reception@rnzys.org.nz. Many clubs without an existing reciprocal agreement with RNZYS allow Squadron members to visit. If there is a non-reciprocal club you would like to visit please contact Reception.

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YACHT CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL RIGHTS

Southport Yacht Club, Queensland Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Sydney Royal Perth Yacht Club, Perth Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, Perth Royal South Australian Yacht Club, Adelaide Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Victoria Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, Queensland Sandringham Yacht Club, Victoria Royal Yacht Club of Victoria Freemantle Sailing Club, Perth Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia Royal Sydney Yacht Club, Sydney Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania ENGLAND Royal Thames Yacht Club, London (Residential) The Little Ship Club, London (Residential) Royal Southern Yacht Club, Hamble, Hampshire Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Cowes Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club, Lowestoft Royal Cornwall Yacht Club, Falmouth Royal Solent Yacht Club, Isle of Wight Royal Over-Seas League, London (Residential) Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth Island Sailing Club, Isle of Wight Sea View Yacht Club, Cowes Royal Southampton Yacht Club, Southampton Royal Lymington Yacht Club, Lymington, England Royal London Yacht Club, Cowes SCOTLAND Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club, Helensburgh NEW ZEALAND Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, Wellington IRELAND Royal Irish Yacht Club, County Dublin Royal Cork Yacht Club, County Cork NEW CALEDONIA Cercle Nautique Caledonien, Noumea PAPUA NEW GUINEA Royal Papua Yacht Club, Papua New Guinea

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Compass Communications

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Argosy Property Limited

Corporate Cabs

Panasonic

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Year 1871-1880 1880-1882 1882-1887 1887-1888 1888-1890 1890-1894 1894-1896 1896-1898 1898-1901 1901-1907 1907-1918 1918-1920 1920-1922 1922-1924 1924-1926 1926-1928 1928-1930 1930-1932 1932-1934 1934-1935 1935-1937 1937-1939 1939-1942 1942-1944 1944-1946 1946-1947 1947-1949 1949-1951 1951-1953 1953-1955 1955-1957 1957-1959 1959-1961 1961-1963 1963-1965

Name Yacht Aitken, W Daphne Kissling, G S Toroa & Daphne Street, C H Muritai Stone, C B Matangi Waymouth, J Mapu Wiseman, J Matangi Bloomfield, J L R Viking Henderson, T Volunteer Wiseman, J Matangi Murdoch, C P Ida Bloomfield, J L R Thelma Blomfield, E C Pastime Johnston, J B Waitangi Burt, A Waitangi Gifford, A E Rawene Frater, J W Waitangi Endean, W P Prize Macky, N L Ariki Frater, J H Waitangi Northcroft, E H Ilex Gifford, A E Rawene George, H J C Victory Draffin, M K Kotuku Macky, Dr F Medina Tewsley, C S Waitangi George, H J C Victory Wilson, W S Tawera Mitchelson, E J Little Jim Miller, A S Moana Gifford, J Rawene Angell, A A Ariki Ellis, J S Anthea II Faire, J F Katrina Speight, G D Waiomo Duder, A N Spray II

Year 1965-1967 1967-1969 1969-1971 1971-1973 1973-1975 1975-1976 1976-1978 1978-1979 1979-1981 1981-1983 1983-1985 1985-1987 1987-1989 1989-1991 1991-1992 1992-1994 1994-1996 1996-1998 1998-2000 2000-2002 2002-2004 2004-2006 2006-2008 2008-2010 2010-2012 2012-2014 2014-2016 2016-2018 2018-2020 2020-2022

Name Yacht Colville, S Kahurangi Marler, B M Rawhiti Brooke, J B OBE Kiariki Thompson, B B Prize Beckett, W G Panui McKenzie, J W Sirius Littler, H A Northerner White, W N Charlemagne Stanton, R W Pampero McDell, R M Sunset Green, R H Strategy Alison, D J Eldaroma II Brooke, D E Favourite Kerr-Taylor, E V Amnesty Endean, R J Ariel Maples, B L Capella V Hay, P B Zamzamah Heise, W J Sambuca Kingston, P S Mahia Taylor, P B Seahawk Endean, W A Go Charlesworth, DA Oki Max Crawford, J C Krystle Colebrook, S W Accord Masters, R A Outrageous Burrett, J S V Anderson, A Sure Thing Mair, S M Clockwork Cook, I M Ranger Young, A R Checkmate

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PAST COMMODORES

PAST COMMODORES

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CLUB HISTORY Auckland’s hills and shores wrap around the sparkling Waitemata Harbour, making it a natural venue for boating of all types. The foundations of the city as we know it today were laid in 1840 and the occasion was immediately marked by a regatta. It was an appropriate portent of things to come as yachting and boating flourished and ultimately grew to enjoy an international reputation. The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron traces its origin back to the 1871 incarnation of the Auckland Yacht Club, which began with 30 yachts and 120 members on its register. By then, the city had grown into a much more substantial and thriving enterprise, with the harbour playing a central role in its progress. By the turn of the century, yacht racing was a flourishing sport, attracting crowds of spectators, keen punters and detailed reports of intense sporting rivalries in the local newspapers. Under the leadership of some of the city’s prominent captains of industry and commerce, the AYC showed continued growth. A tremendous rivalry between the Logan and Bailey boatbuilding families spurred the growth of an outstanding fleet of racing yachts, most of which joined the AYC fleet. In 1901, the AYC changed its name to the New Zealand Yacht Squadron. The following year the Squadron celebrated a major milestone when it received a warrant in the name of King Edward VII, elevating its status to a Royal club. With this recognition membership numbers almost doubled from 157 in 1901 to 300 in 1903. During both World Wars, yacht racing was largely suspended in Auckland. Members of the RNZYS served in all theatres of both wars and in all the armed services, while those who were not able to serve abroad were involved in harbour defence and patrol duties. To accommodate steady growth, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron moved through a succession of rented premises in the city until in 1955 it bought a handsome two-storey brick house in Parliament Street with sweeping views over the Waitemata Harbour. A decade later, the RNZYS leased an existing building, which had long accommodated the popular Trillo’s cabaret and dancehall at Westhaven. Westhaven had been earmarked for the establishment of a major city marina and the establishment of a foothold there was a strategic move for the future. For nearly a decade, the RNZYS retained its Parliament Street headquarters in the city but in 1975 it was decided to move permanently to the Westhaven site. From the 1960s, the RNZYS was at the forefront of a steady rise in international competition. In 1966, James Davern sailed his yacht Fidelis across the Tasman Sea and swept to line honours victory in the grueling 630 mile Sydney-Hobart Race. Fidelis set a new race record and the 17-hour margin between 1st and 2nd stood for many years as the longest in the race’s history. Three years later, Chris Bouzaid and an RNZYS crew aboard Rainbow II took on the elite of international yacht racing, winning the prestigious One Ton Cup in Heligoland, Germany against a line-up of seasoned competitors from the USA, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Holland and Switzerland. On the foundations laid by these successes, the RNZYS trophy cabinets have played host to some of the biggest prizes in world yachting including the Half, One and Two-Ton Cups, the Admiral’s Cup, the Kenwood Cup, the Champagne Mumm World Cup, the Whitbread Round the World Trophy, the Louis Vuitton Cup and the America’s Cup. Carrying the RNZYS burgee into battle, Team New Zealand won the America’s Cup in San Diego in 1995, then successfully defended it on the Hauraki Gulf in 2000. Both matches were decisively settled with 5-0 victories.

CLUB HISTORY

After losing to Switzerland in 2003, the RNZYS became the only yacht club in the world to challenge and win the America’s Cup twice when Emirates Team New Zealand scored a 7-1 victory over Oracle Team USA in Bermuda in 2017. In both intervening Cup regattas – at Valencia in 2007 and San Francisco in 2013 – Emirates Team New Zealand won the Louis Vuitton Challenger series but fell short in the America’s Cup Matches.

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On the back of the success in Bermuda, however, the America’s Cup returned to Auckland to took up residence in the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron once more. Coinciding with the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s 150th sesquicentenary in 2021, Emirates Team New Zealand successfully defended the 36th America’s Cup in Auckland, defeating Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 7-3 and ensuring the RNZYS remains the Home of the America’s Cup. By agreement between the RNZYS and Emirates Team New Zealand, the 2024 defence of the America’s Cup will take place in Barcelona, Spain. The Challenger of Record is the Royal Yacht Squadron.

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CLUB RULES 1.

TITLE AND OBJECTS

1.1 TITLE The title of the Club is THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND YACHT SQUADRON (INCORPORATED) (“the Squadron”). 1.2 OBJECTS The objects of the Squadron shall be the encouragement of Corinthian yachting generally and such other purposes connected with aquatics and the welfare and development of the Squadron as the Members shall from time to time deem necessary or expedient. 1.3 CONSTITUTION The Squadron shall consist of Full, Senior, Crew, Junior, Associate, Family, Country and Overseas, Life and Honorary and Corporate Members. 1.4 OFFICERS The Officers of the Squadron shall consist of a Commodore, Vice-Commodore, Rear-Commodore (“the Flag Officers”), two of whom shall be yacht owners, a Treasurer, a Secretary and three Trustees. The offices of Treasurer and Secretary may be combined in one person and the Treasurer and the Secretary may be honorary or salaried officers. 1.5 COMMITTEE There shall be a General Committee (the Committee) consisting of the Flag Officers and ten Full Members – of whom at least five when elected must be yacht owners 1.6 EXECUTIVE OFFICER The Committee may from time to time appoint and/or remove other executive officers to 1.6.1 Carry out duties as the Committee may determine 1.6.2 Hold office and be removed from office at the discretion of the Committee. These Officers may be paid such remuneration as the Committee agrees to. 1.7 AUDITOR(S) The Auditor shall be appointed at the Annual General Meeting and shall be a Chartered Accountant or a firm of Chartered Accountants. The Auditor may be paid such remuneration as agreed by the Committee.

CLUB RULES

1.8 ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE 1.8.1 The Flag Officers and the Committee shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting. 1.8.2 Should any office become vacant the Committee may elect a Member to fill such vacancy until the following annual General Meeting. 1.8.3 All such elections shall be by ballot. 1.8.4 The Trustees shall continue in office, save as hereinafter mentioned, until removed by death, resignation or resolution of a General Meeting. 1.8.5 Any vacancy in the office of Trustee shall be appointed by the Committee. 1.8.6 Any office bearer, including a Trustee, ceasing to be a Member of the Squadron shall ipso facto ceases to be an office-bearer. 1.8.7 No person shall hold the office of Commodore at any one time for more than two consecutive years. 1.8.8 The Secretary and Treasurer shall be appointed by the Committee. 1.8.9 To be eligible for the position of Flag Officer candidates shall have served on the General Committee for the immediately preceding term.

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1.9 NOMINATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS OFFICES Nominations of candidates for the various elective offices shall be made in writing to the Secretary not later than 5.30 p.m. on the fourteenth day before the day fixed for the Annual General Meeting. The Secretary shall, not less than six days before such meeting, post in the Squadron rooms the names of the persons so nominated. 1.10 COMMODORE It shall be the duty of the Commodore to take command of the Squadron and preside at its meetings. 1.11 VICE COMMODORE It shall be the duty of the Vice-Commodore to assist the Commodore in the discharge of his duties and to officiate in the Commodore’s absence.

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1.12 REAR COMMODORE It shall be the duty of the Rear-Commodore to assist the Commodore and the Vice-Commodore in the discharge of their duties and to officiate in their absence. 1.13 MANAGEMENT OF SQUADRON The Committee shall manage the general affairs of the Squadron except the making and Rules.

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1.14 POWERS OF COMMITTEE 1.14.1

1.14.2

1.14.3 1.14.4 1.14.5

The Committee may appoint a Special Committee or individuals to act in special capacities as it shall consider advisable and may, define, limit, extend, terminate, or vary the powers, duties and constitution of any Special Committee or individual appointed in accordance with this Rule. The Committee may make any Regulations pertaining to any matter or object for which any Special Committee or individual was appointed provided that every Special Committee or individual shall ipso facto cease to operate or exist on the election of a new Committee at a General Meeting of the Squadron. Election of a new Committee shall not affect any Regulations then in force relating to any Special Committee or individual. It shall not be necessary for any Member of a Special Committee or individual appointed under this Rule to be a Member of the Committee. Every Member on application to the Secretary shall be supplied free of charge with a copy of the Rules and Regulations.

1.15 NO PRIVATE PECUNIARY PROFIT The Officers of the Squadron shall take all reasonable and prudent steps to ensure that no part of the income, dues or other funds of the Squadron may be used or is available to be used for the private pecuniary profit of any member or associate member.

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MEETING

2.1 ANNUAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Squadron shall be held not later than the last day of August in each year. 2.2 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by order of the Committee or on a requisition signed by at least 25 Full Members, such requisition to state the object thereof. 2.3 NOTICE OF MEETING 2.3.1 18 days of notice of an Annual or Special General Meeting shall be given to Members. Such notice will be sent to Members to their last known e-mail address unless a Member has requested in writing that they require any such notice to be posted to them. Such notice will also be posted on the Club’s notice board and posted on the Club’s website. The sending of an e-mail, or where requested the posting of such notice, will be deemed sufficient evidence that 18 days’ notice has been given. The Annual Report will be provided to Members electronically unless otherwise requested 2.3.2 50 Members shall form a quorum at all Annual and Special General Meetings and seven shall form a quorum at all meetings of the Committee and except where provided by these Rules to the contrary, the decision of a majority of the votes recorded shall be binding. 2.3.3 An Annual or Special General Meeting may be held via electronic means if the General Committee deem it necessary to do so due to extraordinary circumstances.

2.5 VOTING FOR THE GENERAL COMMITTEE To select the General Committee a Member shall vote for up to 10 candidates but may choose to vote for less than 10 should they desire. 2.6 PROXY VOTE 2.6.1 Subject to the restrictions in Rules 2.6.2 to 2.6.4 Members may vote by proxy on all matters referred

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CLUB RULES

2.4 BALLOT When a ballot is not expressly provided for by these Rules, all questions shall be decided by a show of hands, provided always that three Members can demand a ballot. Proxy votes shall be counted in all voting whether by show of hands or ballot.

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to in the notice calling the meeting. 2.6.2 The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing and clearly stipulate for what proposals and applicants for General Committee for which and whom they are voting. This must be lodged with the Secretary not later than noon on the day of the meeting.No person shall be appointed a proxy who is not a Member of the Squadron and entitled to vote. 2.6.3 The right of Members to vote by proxy is restricted to the following: a) Country Members b) Members who are overseas on the day of the meeting and who supply the Secretary with documented proof of their absence. c) Members who are ill or incapacitated on the day of the meeting and who supply the Secretary a certificate to that effect signed by a registered medical practitioner. 2.7 COMMITTEE MEETING The Committee shall meet whenever it deems it necessary, usually monthly, or when summoned by a Flag Officer. 2.8 NON-ATTENDANCE OF COMMITTEE MEMBER Any Member of the Committee, except an ex officio Member, failing to attend three consecutive meetings shall cease to be a Member thereof, unless they have been granted leave of absence. Attendance may be in person, by phone or other electronic means. 2.9 CHAIRMAN The Commodore shall preside at General Committee meetings of the Squadron. Should the Commodore be absent the most senior Flag Officer present shall preside. If no Flag Officer is present, a Member may be elected by a majority of the Members present and shall chair that meeting.

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2.10 CASTING VOTE The Chair at any meeting of the Squadron or of any Committee meeting, when there is equality in votes, shall have a casting vote in addition to their own deliberative vote.

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2.11 LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT FUND 2.11.1 The moneys and investments representing the Long-Term Development Fund shall be held by the Trustees of the Squadron and be known as the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Foundation (“Foundation”). 2.11.2 The Trustees of the Foundation shall have the right to accept further funds from the Squadron or any other person or entity and to administer the same in terms of their powers under the Rules of the Club. 2.11.3 The Trustees shall manage the capital, any accretions thereto, and interest derived in trust for the Squadron. 2.11.4 The Trustees shall have the following powers in respect of the funds of the Foundation: a) To invest the capital in investments authorized by law for the investment of trust funds in New Zealand both inside and outside of New Zealand with power to purchase and lease any real or personal property both inside and outside of New Zealand; b) On the Trustees’ own initiative to pay so much of the income and or capital as the Trustees shall in their sole and uncontrolled discretion think fit for or towards any project or purpose which the Trustees consider expedient or in the best interests of the Squadron and its Members. However, a limitation on the expenditure in excess of 50% of the total capital value of the Foundation shall apply for any one project without the prior consent of an Annual or Special General Meeting of the Squadron; c) In exercising this discretion the Trustees shall take into account that the capital fund is a major capital asset of the Squadron and is derived from the generosity and foresight of earlier Members and the Squadron’s present wish is to keep this fund intact as far as possible in order to meet any future emergency or finance a major project or to meet the urgent needs of the Squadron; d) The Trustees may invest and accumulate the income derived by investing the same and resulting income thereafter as an accretion to the capital of the fund during the period to the date of distribution; 2.11.5 The Trustees shall have absolute and uncontrolled power and discretion in the management of the Foundation and may do or cause to be done all such acts, matters and things of whatsoever kind and nature pertaining to the fund and to sign all such instruments and documents as they think proper or expedient.

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2.11.6 No Trustee shall be liable for any loss not attributable to that trustee’s dishonesty or the wilful commission by the trustee of an act known to be a breach of the trustee’s appointment. 2.11.7 Instead of acting personally, the Trustees may employ a financial consultant to advise the Trustees and to transact all or any business or make any investment including the receipt and payment of money on behalf of the Trustees and the Trustees shall not be personally responsible for the default of any consultant appointed in good faith or for any loss occasioned by his employment. 2.11.8 The Trustees shall not have the right to transfer the capital and unspent funds of the Foundation back to the General Funds of the Squadron without the prior consent of an Annual or Special General Meeting (“date of distribution”). 2.11.9 The Trustees may convene their own meetings at times and places as the Trustees shall determine. The decisions of the Trustees shall be unanimous. Minutes will be kept, and a copy given to the Commodore of the Squadron to be tabled at the next meeting of the Committee. 2.11.10 The Trustees shall at each Annual General Meeting of the Squadron or any time when called upon by the Committee of the Squadron table a report on its activities and audited financial accounts.

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MEMBERS

The number of Members shall be unlimited.

3.1 PROPOSAL OF CANDIDATE A candidate for Membership must be proposed by one Full Member and seconded by another, both of whom shall have been Members of the Squadron for at least three years and known to the applicant, and a record of the nomination shall be kept for that purpose. 3.1.1 Should a candidate not know members who qualify to support their application as per rule 3.1 an interview shall be conducted by a delegated staff member or representative, and a brief biography provided by the applicant for the purpose of recommendation, and upon receipt of the full entrance fee and subscription be included in the next ballot. 3.1.2 That the existing Life Members and Honorary Members of Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (Unincorporated) shall upon invitation by the Committee become Members of the Squadron. 3.1.3 Those Members joining the Squadron under Rule 3.1.1 shall retain the Membership category held immediately prior to becoming Members of the Squadron. 3.1.4 The category of Membership where applicable shall be based on the number of years during which the Member has been a Member of both the Squadron and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (Unincorporated) 3.2 MODE OF ELECTION 3.2.1 The name of every candidate for election shall be submitted to the Membership Committee for approval. Failing any just cause not to recommend the membership from the Membership Committee then the candidate shall then be balloted for election by the General Committee. All Members, except Honorary Members, shall be elected by vote of the General Committee with a two-third majority required to be elected as a Member. 3.2.2 No person who has been struck off the Membership Roll for non-payment of subscriptions, fees or dues shall be eligible for re-election until such subscription, fees or dues shall have been paid in full. 3.3 UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE A candidate who has been unsuccessful at the ballot shall not be put up again for election until a period of six months has elapsed since rejection and a candidate who has twice been rejected shall not be eligible for future nomination. 3.4 RESIGNATION Any Member wishing to resign from the Squadron shall give notice in writing to the Committee to that effect and pay all arrears due up to the date of such notice.

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3.5 CONDUCT 3.5.1 All Members shall be bound by the Rules and Regulations of the Squadron. 3.5.2 If the Committee shall have any reason to suspect that either: a) The conduct of any Member, either in or out of the Squadron premises, is or might be injurious to the character or interests of the Squadron; or b) The conduct of any person on board any yacht of which the Member is the skipper thereof is or might be injurious to the character or interests of the Squadron; The following provisions of this Rule shall apply, viz: 3.5.3 In the case of a Member being convicted of a serious criminal offence, an enquiry into the conduct complained of, may be held by the Committee either at an ordinary Committee meeting or at a

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meeting of the Committee specially convened for the purpose. 3.5.4 Not less than seven days’ notice in writing of such meeting shall be given to the Member and such meeting may be adjourned from time to time. 3.5.5 If the Committee by a majority of its Members shall find the conduct complained of will or might in its opinion injuriously affect the character or interests of the Squadron it may: a) Expel such Member. b) Call on such Member to resign his or her Membership within 14 days from the date of notice of such requirement being given to the Member and failing the receipt of such resignation within the time limit may expel the Member or impose any other penalty or punishment authorised by this Rule. c) Reprimand and/or suspend such Member for a period not exceeding six calendar months. During such period of suspension, the Member shall not be entitled to enter the Squadron premises or enjoy any other Membership benefits or privileges. 3.6 EXPULSION 3.6.1 If any Member is convicted by any Court of Law of a criminal offence which the Committee, having regard to the surrounding circumstances, shall consider to be of a serious nature, it shall be obligatory on the Committee to expel such Member forthwith and the foregoing provisions of this Rule relating to the holding of an enquiry shall not apply. 3.6.2 The decision of the Committee as to whether the criminal offence of which such Member is convicted is of a serious nature shall be final. 3.7 RIGHT OF APPEAL 3.7.1 If for any reason other than conviction for a serious criminal offence the Committee shall expel a Member, such Member shall have the right to appeal to a panel consisting of the Trustees provided that within seven days of the decision of the Committee being made known to him/her the Member shall notify the Committee of his/her intention to appeal. On the receipt of such notice the Committee shall convene a meeting of the Trustees for the purpose of hearing the appeal. 3.7.2 The proceedings before such meeting shall be by way of rehearing and the Trustees may expel such Member or impose any penalty or punishment or make any other decisions which the Committee might have made. 3.7.3 The Member shall be bound to attend any meeting of the Committee and any meeting of the Trustees at which enquiry into the conduct complained of is to be made and if the Member shall fail to attend the meeting may proceed with the enquiry in the Member’s absence. The Chairman of any Committee meeting or meeting of the Trustees may admit as evidence statements not strictly evidence and any person whether a Member or not able to give evidence on the matter may be called as a witness either by the Committee or by the Member. 3.7.4 At any meeting at which any such enquiry is held, the Member may be represented by any other Member of the Squadron.

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CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP

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4.1 FULL MEMBERS A Full Member shall be over 18 years of age and may be a boat owner or not.

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4.2 HONORARY AND LIFE MEMBERS 4.2.1 Ex officio Honorary Members The General Committee has the power to invite and admit the following as Honorary Members: a) Officers of Her Majesty’s Navy, and Air Force, NZ Army. b) The Mayor of Auckland Council. c) The Auckland Police Commander, the Auckland Harbour Master, the Chair of Auckland Coast Guard. Such persons shall be Honorary Members for the term of his or her office unless otherwise determined by the General Committee. 4.2.2 Election of Honorary Members Honorary Membership may be conveyed upon any person as follows: a) A person may be proposed and seconded for Honorary Membership by Full Members of the Squadron for consideration by the Membership Committee in the first instance. b) The Membership Committee will pass nominations to the General Committee with a recommendation, and the General Committee will determine whether or not the nominee is invited and admitted to join as an Honorary Member. Honorary Membership shall be conveyed for a period of twenty-four months and shall end at this time unless

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otherwise determined by the General Committee based upon the recommendation of the Membership Committee 4.2.3 Election of Life Members Life Membership may be conveyed upon any person as follows: a) The General Committee may submit a nomination for Life Membership to a General Meeting of the club for consideration. Notice of the General Committee’s intention to nominate the relevant person shall be included in the Notice of the General Meeting referred to in Rule 2.3. b) At the General Meeting a nominee for Life Membership shall be invited and admitted to join as a Life Member with the approval of 80 percent of the Members voting 4.2.4 Terms of Honorary Membership and Life Membership Honorary and Life Members shall be: a) Exempt from entrance and subscription fees. b) Deemed to have agreed to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the Squadron. c) Entitled to the privileges of the Squadron except that only Life Members shall be entitled to vote and be eligible for office at the Squadron. 4.3 COUNTRY MEMBERS A Country Member shall be either 4.3.1 A Member who permanently resides more than 80 kilometres from the Squadron Rooms, Westhaven, such distance to be calculated by the shortest route by road; or 4.3.2 A Member who permanently resides on any island in the Hauraki Gulf 4.4 JUNIOR MEMBERS A Junior Member shall be under the age of 25 years of age, inclusive of those current members of the Youth Training Programme. A Junior Member shall not be eligible for election on the General Committee, nor entitled to vote, nor entitled to nominate a candidate for Membership. 4.5 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 4.5.1 An Associate Member shall be over the age of 18 years and be the spouse or partner of a Full, Country, Senior or International Member. An Associate Member shall not be entitled to vote, nor be eligible for election to the Committee nor be entitled to nominate a candidate for Membership. 4.5.2 At the discretion of the Committee an Associate Member may continue as an Associate in the event of the death of the partner or spouse Member. 4.6 CREW MEMBERS This category is for members crewing on yachts and not boat owners. The category shall be for: a) Members between 18 and 29 years of age; or b) New members over the age of 29 years can remain in this category for up to 5 years. Should the member purchase a boat and/or fulfil 5 years Crew membership they will be automatically transferred to Full membership on the anniversary of their fifth year. Crew members are not eligible for election to the General Committee, not entitled to vote, nor entitled to nominate a candidate for membership 4.7 SENIOR MEMBERS 4.7.1 Senior Members shall be those Members with more than 25 years of accrued Membership and over 65 years of age. 4.7.2 Over 40 Year Members shall be those Members of 40-50 years accrued Membership 4.7.3 Over 50 Year Members shall be those Members of 50-60 years of accrued Membership. 4.7.4 Over 60 Year Members shall be those Members with more than 60 years of accrued Membership. 4.8 OVERSEAS MEMBERS 4.8.1 Any existing or potential new Member residing outside of New Zealand for more than six months of the year may apply for Overseas membership with the associated subscription fee and benefits

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4.9 CORPORATE MEMBERS 4.9.1 Any corporate entity which shall be approved by the Committee may be admitted to Corporate Membership on such terms as the Committee shall from time to time stipulate. 4.9.2 A Corporate Member shall not: a) Have any voting rights. b) Be eligible for election to the Committee.

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DUES

5.1 ENTRANCE FEE 5.1.1 The Committee shall have power to fix the entrance fee from time to time. The entrance fee of each candidate must be paid before nomination for Membership can receive approval. Should the candidate fail to be elected the entrance fee shall be returned. The subscription is due on election, and if not paid within one month after election, such election may at the option of the Committee be declared null and void and the entrance fee declared forfeited to the Squadron. Any candidate who was previously a Member and voluntarily resigned shall not be required to pay an entrance fee on re-election, provided the candidate has on a previous occasion paid an entrance fee and the last period of Membership was not less than three years duration. 5.1.2 A candidate under the age of 30 years shall not be required to pay an entrance fee on election to Membership. 5.1.3 RNZYS Sailing School graduates, Youth Training, Performance Programme, and Associate Members shall not be required to pay an entrance fee on election 5.2 SUBSCRIPTION 5.2.1 The General Committee may increase subscription payable across the various classes of Squadron Members by: a) a percentage based on market cost factors for that year ahead including use of the previous year’s Consumer Price Index b) including a ‘capital improvement’ levy not exceeding ten percent of the Membership fee for any one year. In the event the Committee has reason to request an increase of more than ten percent, then would only do so for the following year’s subscription with the authorisation of a Special General Meeting or an Annual General Meeting. Any greater increase shall be fixed at a Special General Meeting each year to be held no later than the last day of March, due notice thereof having been given to Members in accordance with Rule 2.0 provided that if there be no change recommended by the General Committee then the present subscription shall remain for the following year 5.2.2

Subject to the provision of Rule 5.2.4 the Committee shall have the power to cancel the Membership of any Member whose subscription is in arrears and to cause the name of such Member to be removed from the list of Members, provided however that the Committee shall have the power in any deserving case to remit the whole or such portion of any Member’s annual subscription as it shall from time to time think fit. 5.2.3 No newly elected Member is permitted to use the Squadron Rooms or exercise any right or privilege of Membership until the subscription for that Member is paid or a bank authority for monthly payments is received by the Accounts office. 5.2.4 The financial year of the Squadron shall commence on the first day of May and shall end on the 30th day of April in each year. Any Member failing to make payment of the subscription within 3 months following the commencement of their membership may at the discretion of the Committee be removed from the list of Members. The Committee may reinstate such Member on payment of such subscription.

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5.3 MEMBERS IN ARREARS At the discretion of the Committee no Member whose subscription is in arrears shall be entitled to use the Squadron privileges or property nor shall that Member be entitled to vote at any meetings of the Squadron nor represent the Squadron in any race until the subscription be paid. No yacht whose owner’s subscription is in arrears shall be allowed to compete in any Squadron race

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5.4 FINANCE Should the Committee at any time believe the funds at their disposal are or will be insufficient to carry on the affairs of the Squadron, they shall call a General Meeting and place the financial position before the meeting and the majority of those present and voting shall have the power by resolution to make a levy or call on all the Members of categories with voting rights. Notice of a levy or call shall be posted to all Members. The Committee may in its discretion remove from the list of Members any Members who fail to pay the levy or call within two calendar months from the date of notice, but the Committee shall have power to reinstate Members upon payment of the levy or call or upon their giving to the Committee a satisfactory explanation of their failure to pay.

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PROPERTY

6.1 PROPERTY 6.1.1

The Committee may with or without the sanction of a General Meeting expend monies in pursuance of the Squadron’s objects, make donations to any person, body of persons or institution, invest the funds of the Squadron, enter such contracts to purchase or otherwise acquire or to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of or deal with any interest in any real or personal property or to borrow money with or without security (save that the Committee shall not in any financial year borrow more than the total of the previous financial year’s subscriptions without the sanction of a General Meeting). Upon such terms and conditions as it thinks fit, provided that all real and personal property of the Squadron shall be vested in the Trustees who shall hold the same upon trust for the Squadron and subject to the direction in writing of a majority of the Committee at a duly held meeting thereof and signed by the Chairman of such meeting. Such directions shall be obligatory upon the Trustees and shall validate anything done or purported to be done by them in pursuance of such direction and no person shall be concerned to enquire as to the regularity of such direction beyond the verification of the signature of the Chairman. 6.1.2 Where any property is or may be accepted by the Squadron pursuant to any deed, document, instrument in writing creating or attaching any trusts, conditions or stipulations relating to such property, the foregoing provisions of this Rule, insofar as they are contradictory to or inconsistent with such trusts, conditions or stipulations shall not apply and to the extent of any such contradiction or inconsistency, such property shall be held by the Trustees in such manner and upon and subject to such trusts, conditions and stipulations as such deed, document, instrument or writing shall provide. 6.1.3 The Committee shall provide for the safe custody of the Squadron’s Seal which shall only be used by the authority of the Committee and any instrument to which the Seal is affixed shall be signed by any two Flag Officers. 6.1.4 The Treasurer shall be responsible for all monies received by the Squadron and under the direction of the Committee shall make all disbursements. The Treasurer shall keep full and proper accounts of all the Squadron’s financial transactions and prepare the annual accounts and balance sheet as at the end of the Squadron’s financial year.

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ALTERATION OF RULES

7.1 NOTICE OF PROPOSAL 7.1.1 No addition to, alteration, amendments, or revision of these Rules shall be made except at a General Meeting and by a majority of three-fourths of the Members present and voting either in person or by proxy. Notice of any proposed addition, alteration, amendment or revision shall be included in the Notice of the General Meeting referred to in Rule 2.3. 7.1.2 No motion affecting these Rules which has been duly considered shall be brought forward again during the same financial year, unless by consent of the Committee. 7.1.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, no alteration shall be made to Rule 10 of these Rules without the written consent of the Commissioner of Inland Revenue.

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YACHTS

8.1 DEFINITION A yacht shall be deemed to be a vessel, whether propelled by sail or other power, used for pleasure purposes only.

8.3 ALTERATION Any alteration to any yacht affecting her size or rig, horsepower or engine and propeller shall be notified to the Committee, who shall note these alterations.

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8.2 YACHT REGISTER Each Member who owns a yacht shall inform the Squadron the particulars of the yacht as the Committee shall by Regulations from time to time require. Particulars shall be entered in the Squadron Register of Yachts and no yacht shall be entitled to any of the privileges of the Squadron until such entry is made.

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9.

GENERAL

The decision of the Committee on the interpretation or construction of any Rule or Regulation and on any matter not covered by the Rules shall be final.

10. WINDING UP AND DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS 10.1 WINDING UP The Squadron shall be dissolved if: 10.1.1 The number of Members shall be reduced to fewer than 50. 10.1.2 A majority of three fourths of the Members for the time being entitled to vote at a General Meeting called for the purpose resolve to dissolve the Squadron.

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10.2 DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS Upon winding up of the Squadron all surplus assets after payment of all costs, debts and liabilities shall be disposed of in such manner as shall be resolved by a majority of the Members entitled to vote at a General Meeting confirming the winding up, by being paid, transferred or delivered to such other association, club or institution having objects the same or similar to those of the Squadron as an addition to the funds of such an association, club or institution.

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CLUB REGULATIONS The following Regulations have been adopted by the General Committee in respect of Special Committees set up by it.

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AND HOUSE REGULATIONS 1.1

1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6

1.7 1.8 1.9

The House Committee shall be appointed by the General Committee. It shall include at least two General Committee members and at least one from each of any House sub-Committees. House sub-Committees may include (but are not limited to) the Kawau Committee and the Archives and Library Committee. The General Committee shall elect the Chairman of the House Committee. The Secretary of the House Committee shall be the General Manager. Three Members shall form the quorum of all House Committee Meetings and the decision of the majority of those Members present shall be binding. The House Committee shall meet as required. It shall be the duty of the House Committee to ensure appropriate control, supervision, development, management and use of – a) the bar and catering staff, b) Squadron archives and library, c) Squadron premises, facilities, furnishings and off-water equipment including all property leased or owned by the Squadron at Westhaven, Kawau and elsewhere. The House Committee shall ensure House Regulations including Dress Standards and Discipline processes are kept up to date and are appropriately applied. The House Committee shall be subject to the over-riding authority of the General Committee. The House Committee shall keep a true record of its proceedings in the form of minutes filed appropriately for that purpose.

KAWAU COMMITTEE 1.10 The Kawau Committee shall be appointed by the General Committee and shall include at least two Members of the General Committee. 1.11 Two Members shall form the quorum of all Kawau Committee Meetings and the decision of the majority of those Members present shall be binding. 1.12 It shall be the duty of the Kawau Committee to ensure – a) Control, supervision, development, management and contract review with any Tenants of Squadron owned properties, facilities, furnishings and equipment including all property leased or owned by the Squadron. b) Appropriate liaison, relationship management and contract review with any Tenants of Squadron owned properties at Kawau. 1.13 The Kawau Committee shall be subject to the over-riding authority of the General Committee. ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY COMMITTEE 1.14 The Archives and Library Committee shall be appointed by the General Committee. 1.15 Two Members shall for the quorum of all Archives and Library Committee Meetings and the decision of the majority of those Members present shall be binding. 1.16 It shall be the duty of the Archives and Library Committee to ensure control, supervision, development, management and use of Squadron Archive and Library materials and equipment. 1.17 The Archives and Library Committee shall be subject to the over-riding authority of the House Committee.

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HOUSE REGULATIONS 1.18 Notice of any change to House Regulations shall be posted on the notice board and signed by the General Manager where it concerns members. 1.19 No person shall be permitted entry to club premises as a guest of any member on more than one occasion in any month (unless participating in an event on the day). 1.20 If visiting the Squadron a non-member must enter their name and the member they are with or the reciprocal club they belong to in the visitor’s book. 1.21 No Member shall remove any property belonging to the Squadron from Squadron premises except under Regulations made by this Committee. 1.22 No Member shall remove any book or other media from the Squadron Archives or Library without either registering the item in the system provided, or advising the General Manager. 1.23 Mobile devices shall be on silent within club premises and used for information purposes only. Speaking on a mobile device is prohibited in the Members Bar, Quarterdeck, Cornes Library, Main Hall and Members Lounge. Should you need to take a call in the premises please remove yourself

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to a suitable place to respect the quiet enjoyment of other members. 1.24 Members shall pay the full cost, or excess if insured, of replacing any Squadron property destroyed damaged or lost by them or their guest. 1.25 An inventory of all Squadron property will be maintained by the General Manager and provided to the House Committee on request. 1.26 No Alcoholic liquor shall be brought into Squadron premises without the prior approval of the General Manager. 1.27 No objectionable language or behaviour of any kind will be tolerated in the Squadron premises or its environs. 1.28 No notice shall be posted within Squadron premises unless authorised by the General Manager. 1.29 No collections shall be taken up in Squadron premises except by permission of the General Manager. 1.30 The Squadron shall not be responsible for the property of any member or guest left in or about Squadron premises. 1.31 No member shall bring a dog (other than an assistance dog) or other animal into any Squadron premises.

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2.

FINANCE & RISK COMMITTEE

3.

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

4.

SAILING COMMITTEE

2.1

There shall be a Finance Committee consisting of not less than six Members, four of whom shall form a quorum at all meetings of the Committee, which shall comprise at least two Flag Officers, Treasurer, Chairman of the House Committee, and at least three Members appointed by the General Committee, one of whom shall be a Trustee. The Secretary of the Committee shall be the General Manager. 2.2 The Chairman of the Committee shall be a Flag Officer or such other person appointed by the General Committee. 2.3 It shall be the duty of the Finance & Risk Committee: a) To maintain liaison with and act in an advisory capacity to the General Committee in all matters relating to the financial and legal affairs of the Squadron. b) To investigate and report on any specific matters at the request of the General Committee. c) To assist in preparation, review and submit budgets for each incoming financial year. d) To prepare an annual risk review. e) To recommend to the General Committee the level of annual subscriptions. f) Generally, to keep under review the Squadron’s financial requirements, both short and long term.

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There shall be a Membership Committee consisting of not less than four Members, three of whom shall form a quorum at all meetings of the Committee which shall comprise one Flag Officer and three Members appointed by the General Committee. 3.2 The Chairman of the Committee shall be a Flag Officer or such other person appointed by the General Committee. 3.3 It shall be the duty of the Membership Committee: a) To recommend to the General Committee the various classes of Membership which should be provided in the Squadron including Corporate Membership. b) To scrutinise each nomination for Membership, interview the prospective Member when appropriate and recommend to the General Committee on the processing of the prospective Membership. c) To review and make recommendations to the General Committee on the processing of Membership nominations and changes. d) To carry out other such studies relating to the Membership of the Squadron as the General Committee may request and report thereon to the General Committee. e) To encourage regular engagement of Members through Member events and activities.

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The Sailing Committee shall consist of not less than six Members, four of whom shall form a quorum at all meetings. The Committee shall comprise of at least two Members of the General Committee, one from each of the sub-committees of the Sailing Committee including the Race Management

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Committee, the Boat Management Committee, the Protest Committee OR Convenor the Handicap Committee and the Safety and Inspection Committee as appointed by the Sailing Committee. 4.2 The Chairman of the Committee shall be a Flag Officer or such other person appointed by the General Committee. 4.3 It shall be the duty of the Sailing Committee: a) To organise and overview the Sailing and Boating Programme for the Squadron’s yacht races, training and other on water activity and to observe and review the programme from time to time. b) To receive the reports of all sub-committees from which its Membership is constituted and to report to the General Committee its decisions and recommendations in respect of such reports. c) To carry out such additional duties as the General Committee shall from time to time decide. 4.4 The Sailing Committee may appoint from time to time such sub-committees to the Sailing Committee as it thinks fit in order to effectively carry out the management of the various yacht racing and other on water activities in which the RNZYS is involved.

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JUDGES & UMPIRES CONVENOR

6.

HANDICAPPING AND CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE

5.1

There shall be a Judges and Umpires Convenor appointed by the Sailing Committee. This person will report to the Sailing Committee. 5.2 To oversee a register of yachting umpires, judges and protect panel members and to allocate the relevant officials to RNZYS sailing events. a) Oversee the appointment of Protest Panels to hear and decide all protests arising out of any races held by the Squadron. All its decisions and the conduct of its meetings shall be based on the Racing Rules under which the Squadrons sailing events are held. 5.3 The Committee shall report its decision on any protest immediately to the Sailing Manager of the Squadron and the Sailing Committee. 6.1

6.2 6.3

6.4 6.5 6.6

RACE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

7.1 The Race Management Committee shall consist of not less than six Members appointed by the Sailing Committee, three of whom shall form a quorum. The Committee will act as a sub-committee of the Sailing Committee. 7.2 The Chairman shall be appointed by the Sailing Committee. 7.3 The duties of the Race Management Committee shall include: a) The laying of starting and finishing and course marks. b) The starting of all races and the noting of the finishing times of all competing yachts. c) Determining the course to be used in all Harbour races. d) Reporting to the Sailing Director the results of all races, of any protest arising out of the races or any incidents observed in the course of a race. 7.4 The Committee shall appoint from its Members, Race Management to take charge of the proceedings on each race day and shall prepare a roster of the duty days for such Officers. It shall be the duty of the Race Officer with assistance from the Sailing Manager to arrange for such Members as he considers necessary to be present to assist him in his duties. The Sailing Director

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The Handicapping and Classification Committee shall consist of not less than six members as appointed by the Sailing Committee, four of who shall form a quorum. The Committee shall act as a sub-committee of the Sailing Committee. The Chairman shall be a Member appointed by the Sailing Committee. The Committee shall appoint such handicappers for the different classes and divisions of yachts as it shall think fit, with power to cancel any such appointments and appoint others in their place. It shall be the duty of the handicappers to handicap the various yachts in the races for which they shall have entered and such information posted on the Squadron’s notice board before the start of the race. The Committee shall appoint not less than four of its Members to classify all yachts entered on the Squadron Register of yachts. All classifications shall be based on and conform to the specifications governing the respective classes. The owner of each yacht classified shall be notified in writing of the class to which his yacht has been assigned. The Committee shall report to the Sailing Committee.

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will arrange for the boats and equipment deemed necessary, in consultation with the Chairman of the Race Management and Boat Management Committees, for each race or other on water activity. 7.5 It shall be the duty of the crew of the patrol boats to lay such starting and course marks as may be required and to lift such marks and return them to the Squadron’s Westhaven premises after the races have finished. 7.6 The Committee shall carry out any further or other duties from time to time required by the General Committee and Sailing Committee. 7.7 The Committee shall report to the Sailing Committee.

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SAFETY AND INSPECTION COMMITTEE 8.1

8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7

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There shall be a Safety and Inspection Committee consisting of not less than three Members approved by the General Committee, two of whom shall form a quorum. This Committee shall act as a sub-committee of the Sailing Committee. The Chairman shall be appointed by the General Committee. The Committee shall appoint such of its Members or other RNZYS Members as it thinks fit to be inspectors. t shall be the duty of the inspectors to oversee that the Club’s on-water safety protocols are met. It shall be the duty of the inspectors to make all such inspection of yachts as may be necessary or desirable to ensure that the yacht complies with all the safety requirements relating to any class to which the yacht belongs or of any race in which the yacht is entered or proposes to enter. It shall be the duty of every owner to permit the inspectors to carry out their respective duties in respect of his/her yacht. The Committee shall report to the Sailing Committee.

BOAT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

9.1 The Boat Management Committee shall consist of not less than five Members appointed by the Sailing Committee three of whom shall form a quorum. 9.2 The Chairman shall be a Member appointed by the Sailing Committee. 9.3 It shall be the duty of the Committee: a) To take overall responsibility for all Squadron boats and ancillary equipment including buoys, ropes and anchors. b) To support the Sailing Director to manage on a day to day basis. The Sailing Office will also keep a full inventory for this purpose. c) To overview maintenance programmes in respect of all Squadron boats including annual budgets therefore prepared by RNZYS staff. d) To overview and approve allocation by the Sailing Director of boats to Squadron events and liaise with the Race Management Committee in this regard. e) To overview and approve rosters for the manning of Squadron boats prepared by the Sailing Director, and liaise with the Race Management Committee in this regard. f) To advise the General Committee and make such recommendations as it sees fit with regard to the sale and acquisition of RNZYS boats.

10. OTHER RACE SUB-COMMITTEES 10.1

From time to time the General Committee may constitute and appoint Members to subcommittees of the Sailing Committee to carry out the management of the RNZYS sailing activities. These may include but not be limited to offshore sailing teams, Mid-Week, Winter and Summer Series, Cruising, Motor Yacht, Corporate Regattas, Match Racing and special events. 10.2 The Members and Chairman of these committees will be appointed by the General Committee. The Committee will report to the Sailing Committee.

11. SQUADRON’S REGISTER OF YACHTS

11.1 Every Member being the owner of a yacht which he desires to have the privileges of the Squadron shall state in writing to the General Committee the following details relating to the yacht: a) The name of the vessel and its type, Sail or Motor. The owner’s name and address and contact details. The name of the builder and/ or designer of the vessel and the year in which it was built. It’s overall length, marina berthing, sail number and insurance company.

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11.2 The Register of Yachts will be maintained by the Sailing Director.

12. FLAGS AND FLAG ETIQUETTE 12.1 BURGEE The Squadron Burgee is blue with St George’s Cross with a crown in centre thereof and four stars of the Southern Cross in white, in the upper canton. It may be worn in conjunction with the New Zealand Flag or Squadron Ensign, which all yachts and motor yachts on the Squadron Register are entitled to wear.

12.2 SQUADRON ENSIGN Owners of yachts on the Register may apply to the Squadron for a Warrant and the privilege of flying the Squadron Ensign and on receiving the same they shall be amenable to the Rules and Regulations connected with the holding of the Warrant. The Ensign may be worn only by those yachts whose owners hold, through the Squadron, the Warrant to fly the Squadron Ensign. It may be worn only when the owner is on board or “in effective control” of the yacht and the Squadron Burgee must be flown at the main masthead or at the starboard spreader at the same time. The Warrant ceases to be valid if the owner ceases to be a Member of the Squadron. The Warrant must be on board the yacht or motor yacht at all times and available for inspection when the Squadron Ensign is being worn.

12.3 OFFICERS’ FLAGS 12.3.1 The Commodore’s flag shall be a swallow tail of a similar device to the Pennant. 12.3.2 The Vice-Commodore’s flag shall be the same as the Commodore’s with the addition of a white ball in the inner lower canton. 12.3.3 he Rear-Commodore’s flag shall be the same as the Commodore’s with the addition of a red ball in the inner lower canton. 12.3.4 The Past-Commodore’s flag shall be a rectangular flag of similar device to the Commodore’s flag but having a white Maltese Cross in the inner lower canton. 12.3.5 The Port Captain’s flag shall be a rectangular flag of similar device to the Commodore’s flag.

12.4 RESTRICTIONS ON FLYING FLAG COLOURS 12.4.1 No Member, other than a Flag Officer, shall fly the Squadron’s flags from any yacht which is not on the Squadron Register. 12.4.2 11.4.2 The Squadron Ensign is to be raised at 8am and should be taken down at sunset, except on a yacht underway, then it may be worn after sunset if desired. (Please refer to your Warrant conditions). 12.4.3 11.4.3 The Squadron Burgee shall be flown only by a Member of the Squadron and on a yacht on the Squadron Register. A Flag Officer’s or Past Commodore’s Burgee shall not be flown on a yacht unless the Flag Officer or Past Commodore is present. The Burgee is to be flown at the main masthead or at the starboard spreader.

12.5 RACING FLAGS 12.5.1 Whilst racing, yachts shall fly the flag designated by the Sailing Committee for the division in which the yacht is racing. The Divisional Racing Flag should be hauled down immediately on a yacht withdrawing from or completing a race.

12.6 SALUTING

12.7 MOURNING To indicate mourning, Ensigns should be half-masted. The Squadron Burgee should remain fully hoisted except in the case of the death of owners when both the Burgee and the Ensign should be half-masted. A flag must be fully hoisted before being half-masted and also before lowering when at half-mast. To salute, the Ensign must first be mast headed before being dipped.

12.8 OTHER SIGNALS 12.8.1 Hospitality signal: A green and white Pennant flown at the starboard cross-tree indicates that the owner wishes Members of the Squadron to join them for drinks.

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12.6.1 Salutes are to be given and acknowledged by dipping the Ensign once. The Ensign should be lowered to the “dip” position (two thirds of the distance it has been hoisted) and should be kept at the dip until the salute is acknowledged when it should be slowly re-hoisted. 12.6.2 All yachts should salute ships of Her Majesty’s Navy; when meeting a squadron of warships, only the Senior Officer’s ship should be saluted. Any yacht meeting or passing another yacht which is flying a Flag Officer’s Burgee should salute.

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12.8.2 Every boat approaching a yacht shall hail such yacht and receive a reply before boarding.

13. DRESS STANDARDS

Standards of dress within the Squadron clubrooms at Westhaven shall be neat yachting attire in the bar areas and neat casual in all other areas of the club except when special dress standards are nominated for certain functions. Neat yachting attire - shall mean tidy, clean and dry yachting clothes and excludes bare feet, caps, hats, sea boots, and wet weather gear. Neat Casual - shall mean tidy clothes, slacks, shirts and shoes, a slightly more formal standard than neat yachting attire. It has the same exclusions as neat yachting. Tidy open toe footwear may be worn in the bar areas only during the summer sailing season. Members shall be responsible to ensure that their guests and racing crews comply with these standards.’

14. DISCIPLINE

CLUB REGULATIONS

Upon any complaint being received by the Squadron concerning the behaviour of any Member or any Member’s crew in or out of the Squadron premises the General Committee shall: a) Inform the Member in writing of the intention of the Committee to call an enquiry into the conduct complained of; b) Give the Member the opportunity to call witnesses; c) Allow the Member, his/her witness and any other witnesses the committee shall call, to give evidence; d) Allow the Member to question any of the witnesses’ present and who gave evidence. e) Make a finding of fact in relation to the conduct complained of; f) Inform the Member of the reasons for its decisions and impose such penalty as it shall see fit to impose within the rules of the club.

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CODE OF CONDUCT

FOR THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND YACHT SQUADRON HOUSE COMMITTEE AND HOUSE REGULATIONS

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PURPOSE:

1.1

The purpose of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (the Squadron) is to generally encourage and pursue Corinthian yachting.

1.2 To fulfil the purpose of the Squadron it delivers world class sailing to its members, provides the highest quality of services and facilities and at the same time fosters a sense of community and provides value that makes membership of the Squadron a lifelong experience. 1.3 It follows that membership of the Squadron is a privilege. With that privilege is the corresponding obligation and expectation that the highest standards of behavior will be followed by members, their guests and other users of the Squadron. 1.4 This Code of Conduct has been adopted by the General Committee. It is considered to describe a minimum standard of expected behavior by members, their guests and users of the Squadron. A breach of this Code of Conduct is considered to be injurious to the character or interests of the Squadron under rule 3.5.2.

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CODE OF CONDUCT

Members are expected to: 2.1

Respect the rights, dignity and worth of others regardless of gender, ability, race, cultural background or religion;

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Behave in a courteous, respectful and civilised manner at all times;

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Be ethical, fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others;

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Interact with each other, visitors and staff in a courteous, respectful and civilised manner;

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Respect the rights of others to enjoy the Squadron’s facilities and services;

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Not to damage Squadron or other member’s property deliberately or through carelessness;

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Respect the privacy of members, guests, staff and visitors;

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Never intimidate, discriminate, harass, bully, abuse or threaten members, staff or guests;

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Place the health and safety of yourself and other at the forefront of any decisions and actions;

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Refrain from any behavior that may bring the Squadron into disrepute including making slanderous or derogatory comments about members or staff;

2.11 Not to use involvement with the Squadron to promote beliefs, conduct, or practices which are inconsistent with the values of the Squadron; 2.12 Refrain from acting in a way that may become a public nuisance or may create a public disturbance; 2.13 Demonstrate a high degree of individual responsibility, especially when dealing with persons under the age of 18 years of age. Observe the procedures in relation to maintaining the wellbeing of Children set out below in this code;

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2.14 Encourage and reward good sportsmanship;

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2.15 Show concern and caution towards others who may be sick or injured; 2.16

Comply with the Rules of Squadron as set out in the Squadron’s Constitutions, Rules and Regulations and any other documents that may be enforced from to time and also the rules and guidelines of any sport being conducted at the Squadron under national and international guidelines where they are applicable;

2.17 Comply with policies, dress code and signage; 2.18

Observe any reasonable direction given by management or staff;

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BREACH OF CODE OF CONDUCT

3.1

A breach of the Code of Conduct may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with the provisions of the Squadron’s constitution and/or rules and regulations.

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Members who consider there has been a breach of this Code of Conduct should contact the Squadron’s General Manager.

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WELLBEING OF CHILDREN

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Everyone subject to this Code of Conduct (C of C) shall support the safety, participation and wellbeing of children and treat them with respect.

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A child is a person under the age of 18.

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Everyone subject to this Code of Conduct shall a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

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adhere to Squadron child safe policy. ensure as far as practicable that an adult is never left alone with a child. take every reasonable step to protect children from abuse. listen to children, particularly if they are telling you that they or another child has been abused. listen to children, particularly if they are voicing concern about their safety or the safety of another. promptly report any allegation of possible child abuse to a General Committee member. promptly report any child safety concerns to a General Committee member. if an allegation of child abuse is made, ensure without delay that the child is safe.

CHILDSAFE POLICY

Everyone subject to this Code of Conduct must not: 5.1 Ignore or disregard any suspected, alleged or disclosed child abuse. 5.2

Engage in discussions of an adult nature in the presence of a child. This includes purported jokes.

5.3

Use inappropriate or offensive language in the hearing of a child.

5.4

Express personal views on cultures, race or sexuality in the hearing of a child.

5.5

Discriminate against any child, including because of culture, race, ethnicity or disability.

5.6

In addition, while undertaking coaching, mentoring or guidance of children under the auspices of the Squadron everyone subject to this C of C must not

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Have a one-on-one meeting with a child which cannot be observed by others.

5.8

Have a one-on-one meeting where the child cannot leave.

5.9

Develop any “special relationship” with a child which could be seen as favouritism. This includes offering of gifts or special treatment.

5.10

Assist or accompany a child while the child is doing things of a personal nature such as showering, changing clothes or going to the toilet where the child can do these things for themselves.

5.11 Have contact, online or any other way, with a child or their family unless directly regarding Squadron business.

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MOORINGS In addition to the private mooring for Lidgard house, there are three moorings available to use free of charge to RNZYS Full Members in Smelting House Bay. These must be booked in advance, and RNZYS Full Members have first rights to use these up until 5pm daily, at which time other categories or KBC may book. The maximum stay is two nights. To check availability and book a mooring, visit rnzys.org.nz/kawau-island. KAWAU REFORESTATION Our vision to restore native wildlife to the environment surrounding Lidgard House, started in 2021 as a legacy project celebrating RNZYS’ 150th, with the removal of invasive tree species. Since then, groups of member volunteers have planted several thousand native trees and shrubs, and continue to support their growth through annual weeding and working bees. Please consider donating or volunteering for the future of our beautiful cruising grounds to be enjoyed by generations to come.


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14 Nov 2023 28 Nov 2023 20 Feb 2024

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see rnzys.org.nz/clubracing for NOR’s and SI’s & to enter contact : raceoffice@rnzys.org.nz or 09 360 6809

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COLIN FORBES EASTER RALLY 29 - 31 March 2024 Family friendly rally on Friday & Saturday followed by kids Easter Egg hunt, brunch, beach games and Prizegiving on Sunday. see rnzys.org.nz/clubracing for NOR’s and SI’s & to enter contact : raceoffice@rnzys.org.nz or 09 360 6809

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RNZYS STANDARD SAILING INSTRUCTIONS for all RNZYS Club Racing from 29th September 2023 to 29th September 2024

The Organising Authority: Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) 181 Westhaven Drive, Westhaven, Auckland 1011 Tel: 09 360 6800 | www. rnzys.org.nz | raceoffice@rnzys.org.nz

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RULES The event is governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing. The rules of RRS Part II will be replaced with the right-of-way rules of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCAS) between sunset and sunrise. The Yachting New Zealand Safety Regulations shall apply as follows: a) Part II Category 5 shall apply for keel boats (excl Young 88) and multihulls, b) Part II Category 4 shall apply for Young 88 boats, c) Part V Category B shall apply for trailer yachts, d) Part VI Category B shall apply for sports boats, e) Part VII shall apply for sport multihulls. Refer - http://www.yachtingnz.org.nz/racing/safety-regulations

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Under RRS 42.3 (i), Propulsion , the use of an engine is permitted to avoid a collision with another vessel or object, or to prevent or get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object, or to prevent a vessel from entering a prohibited area; provided the boat does not gain a significant advantage in the race. Boats shall be nominated with “Non-Moveable Ballast” or with “A Canting Keel” or “Water Ballast Tanks.” Lifting keels shall be locked in the down position and may not be moved whilst racing. a) A boat nominated with non-moveable ballast, or a lifting keel shall comply with RRS 51, Moveable Ballast, b) Boats with moveable or variable ballast, in the form of a canting keel or water ballast, may move that ballast to increase or decrease weight, or to adjust trim or stability. This changes RRS 51, Moveable Ballast, c) Boats with moveable or variable ballast shall comply with World Sailing Offshore Special RegulationsAppendix A https://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/OSRAppendixAMoveableandVariableBallast-[26964].pdf d) Boats with moveable or variable ballast shall comply with Yachting New Zealand Safety Regulations Part II Clause 6. RRS 52, Manual Power shall not apply. It is strongly recommended that a representative from each boat should attend the RNZYS Summer Series Briefing that will be on Wednesday 27th of September 2023 at 18:30. For boats sailing in non-spinnaker divisions or events, no spinnakers or extras may be set. Extras are defined as sails normally used to advantage to windward. Headsails may be boomed out using spinnaker poles but shall only be carried on a permanent load bearing forestay with only one headsail per forestay. Appendix T, Arbitration will apply unless stated differently in the SSI’s. If there is a conflict between the NOR and SI’s the SI’s will take precedence. For Elliott 7 (Division Y) RRS 40.1, Personal Flotation Devices, shall apply at all times while afloat. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located on the club website at www.rnzys.org.nz. Supplementary Sailing Instructions (SSI’s) will be posted online on the RNZYS website at www.rnzys.org.nz. Boats (and support vessels) shall maintain a listening watch on VHF channel 17 unless stated differently in the event Supplementary Sailing Instructions. The failure to receive a radio message from the race committee will not be grounds for redress. This changes RRS 62.1 (a). CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Any change to the Sailing Instructions will be posted before 0900 on the day it will take effect unless this time is changed in the Supplementary Sailing Instructions. Any change to the schedule of races will be posted by 2000 on the day before it will take effect.

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4. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE 4.1 Signals made ashore will be displayed from the RNZYS flagpole located to the north of the RNZYS clubrooms. SCHEDULE OF RACES To alert boats that a race or sequence of races will begin soon, the orange starting line flag will be displayed with one sound at least one (1) minute before a warning signal is made.

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CLASS FLAGS Unless otherwise stated in the SSI’s, the class flags will be: Division Class Class Flag R Open Racing Pink M Open Multi-hull Green A A division Blue / Yellow B B division White C Light displacement Green / Yellow F Heavy displacement Purple Q Young 88 Y88 insignia on White background G Farr MRX MRX insignia on White background E Non-spinnaker Black / White S Sports boats Yellow K Classics CYA Burgee Y Elliott 7’s ‘E’ echo

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[DP] All boats, except Young 88, Farr MRX and Multi-hull boats when racing in Q, G or M division respectively, shall display their class flag from the backstay of the boat, at least 1 metre above the deck line while racing so that it is clearly visible to other boats. Boats without a backstay shall fly their class flag from the port shrouds. Failure to clearly display the class flag may result in the boat being scored Did Not Start without a hearing unless dispensation is given in the event NOR or SSI. This changes RRS 35, A5.1 and A5.2.

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THE COURSES No later than the warning signal the race committee will designate the course by displaying the course number. The race committee may also notify boats of the course via txt message and/or VHF radio. The failure to send a course message or a boat’s failure to receive a course message will not be grounds for redress. This changes RRS 62.1 (a). Harbour courses: The courses are shown in the RNZYS Course Addendum A, B, or C online at the RNZYS website at www.rnzys.org.nz. They show the courses, the order in which rounding marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left. Windward Leeward Courses: The courses will be included in the SSI’s. They show the courses, the order in which rounding marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left.

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8.2 8.3

MARKS Harbour courses: All marks will be Auckland Council Harbour Racing Buoys, unless the mark is missing and may be replaced with an inflatable buoy, or an official boat displaying code flag ‘M.’ The buoy locations, including GPS positions are online under Race Documents and Courses on the RNZYS website at www.rnzys.org.nz and in the RNZYS handbook. Windward Leeward Courses: A list of the marks that will be used, including a description of each one, will be included in the event SSI’s. Fairway Marks: Boats racing shall pass on the main channel side of the following fairway marks: 1. Rangitoto Beacon, 2. Iliomama Rock Beacon, 3. Browns Island Beacon, 4. Beacon on Emu Rock (off Motutapu), 5. Bean Rock Light and Doris Rock Beacon (approx. 25m north), 6. Red buoys on eastern side of Motuihe Channel, 7. Beacon on Sewer Outlet (Orakei),

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8. Cable beacons east of Devonport Wharf, 9. Green Sandspit marker stake (SW of Torpedo Wharf), 10.All moored vessels in or adjacent to the designated Small Craft Moorings areas shown on Chart NZ 5322, 11. The Okahu Bay wave break and all moored vessels in the Okahu Bay mooring area, 12. The harbour bridge main navigational span pylons. 9. 9.1

OBSTRUCTIONS Prohibited Racing Areas: The following areas (shown in Attachment A) are designated as Obstructions for the purposes of the RRS Definitions and RRS 19 and 20. 1. The Westhaven Boat Harbour area defined as south of a line representing an extension of the breakwater to the most northern point of Wynyard Point – (diagram A), 2. The Commercial Harbour area defined as south of a straight line drawn between the most northern point of Wynyard Point and the north-western point of the Fergusson Container Terminal – (diagram B), 3. The Defence area marked on Chart NZ 5322 around the Naval Dock, Calliope Wharves, Devonport – (diagram C). LARGE VESSEL MOVING PROHIBITED ZONES: At all times boats shall comply with the Auckland Council Navigation Safety Bylaw 2021 Part 2, Subpart 10, clause 54 – “Moving Prohibited Zone” as described below. Moving Prohibited Zones are designated as Obstructions for the purposes of the RRS Definitions and RRS 19 and 20. Auckland Council Navigation Safety Bylaw 2021 – Part 2, Subpart 10 – 54 - Vessels Must Not Impede a Large Vessel In A Pilotage Area, 1. The person in charge of a vessel under 500 gross tonnage in a pilotage area must not allow that vessel to impede the navigation of any vessel of 500 gross tonnage or more. 2. The person in charge of a vessel must not navigate the vessel within the moving prohibited zone of a large vessel that is in a pilotage area. 3. A moving prohibited zone is an area of navigable water around a large vessel that – a. extends 100 metres to each side or the width of the marked channel, whichever is the lessor distance; and b. continues at the width in (a) to 100 metres astern and 500 metres ahead of the vessel; and c. follows the line of the marked or buoyed channel when changing course. 4. However, (2) does not apply to the pilotage area within the Tamaki River.

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THE START Races will be started using RRS 26 with the warning signal made 5 minutes before the starting signal, unless changed by the event NOR or SSI’s. The starting line is between a staff displaying an orange flag on the race committee vessel or the Westhaven Start Tower and the course side of the starting mark. [DP] When a starting sequence is in progress, boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area. The starting area is defined as the area 50m from the starting line in all directions. If any part of a boat’s hull is on the course side of the starting line at her starting signal and she is identified, the race committee will attempt to broadcast her name and/or sail number on VHF channel 17. Failure to make a broadcast, failure of her to hear such a broadcast, or the order in which boats are broadcast will not be grounds for a request for redress. This changes RRS 62.1 (a). General Recalls: In the event of a General Recall then the warning signal for the recalled division will be made with the starting signal for the last scheduled start. If more than one division is recalled, the recalled divisions will start at 5 minute intervals in the same sequence in which they were recalled. The “First Substitute” will be lowered at the same time as the preparatory signal is lowered 1 minute before the start of the next division. This changes RRS 29.2. In the event that the last scheduled division to start is recalled and no other division has been recalled previously, the new warning signal shall be made no less than 5 minutes after the pre-vious starting signal. The “First Substitute” will be lowered at the same time as the new warn-ing signal is displayed. This changes RRS 29.2. Unless stated differently in the SSI’s, boats failing to start within 4 minutes of their starting signal for Windward Leeward racing, or within 10 minutes of their starting signal for Harbour or Passage racing, shall be scored Did Not Start without a hearing. This changes RRS 35, A5.1 and A5.2.

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12. CHANGE OF THE NEXT LEG OF THE COURSE 12.1 Harbour Courses: Legs of the course will not be changed. This changes RRS 33. 12.2 Windward Leeward Courses: To change the next leg of the course, the race committee will lay a new mark (or move the finishing line) and remove the original mark as soon as practicable. A description of the new mark will be in the SSI’s. When in a subsequent change a new mark is replaced, it will be replaced by an original mark. 12.3 When Mark 1 has been replaced, Mark 1a is no longer a mark of the course. It will be removed as soon as practicable. This changes RRS 33(c). 12.4 A Change of Course will be signalled by the display of flag ‘C’ only with repetitive sounds. This changes RRS 33(a) and RRS 33(b). 13. 13.1

THE FINISH The finishing line is between a staff displaying a blue flag on the race committee vessel and the course side of the finishing mark, unless changed by the event SSI’s.

14. 14.1

PENALTY SYSTEM The Two-Turns Penalty as per RRS 44.1 shall apply, unless changed by the NOR or SSI’s.

15. 15.1

TIME LIMITS The SSI’s will state which of the following time limits, if any will apply and, for each, the time limit. • Mark 1 Time Limit Time limit for the first boat to pass Mark 1. • Race Time Limit Time limit for the first boat to start, sail the course and finish. • Finishing Window Time limit for boats to finish after the first boat starts, sails the course and finishes. 15.2 Unless stated in the event SSI’s there is no Mark 1 Time Limit. 15.3 Boats failing to finish within the Finishing Window after the first boat starts, sails the course and finishes shall be scored Did Not Finish without a hearing. This changes RRS 35, A5.1 and A5.2. 16. 16.1

16.3 16.4 16.5

17. SAFETY REGULATIONS 17.1 A boat that retires from a race shall notify the race committee at the first reasonable opporttunity, either via VHF channel 17 as indicated in SI 2.3, by telephone or in person. 17.2 All boats must maintain a listening watch on deck on VHF channel 17 as indicated in SI 2.3, and on VHF channel 16 at all times while racing. Emergency communication must be made on VHF channel 16. 18. SUPPORT VESSELS 18.1 [DP] Except when requested to participate in rescue operations, team leaders, coaches, and other support persons shall stay outside areas where boats are racing and are restricted to a 5 knot speed limit, from the time of the preparatory signal for the first start of a sequence of starts until all boats have finished racing or the race committee signals a postponement or abandonment of all races. The areas the boats are racing in is defined as the area inside the course and within 100m of any mark, lay line, starting line, finishing line or any area where any boat that is racing is sailing or may sail. 18.2 [DP] All support and coach boats must have VHF communications and be available to assist the race committee if required. 18.3 [DP] All support and coach boats shall have an engine safety cut out switch (kill cord) attached to the driver at all times while the engine is running, unless prior written exemption has been provided by the Organising Authority. 19. 19.1

RIGHTS TO USE NAME AND LIKENESS 19.1 By participating in a RNZYS event, competitors automatically grant to the Organising Authority and the event sponsors the right, in perpetuity, to make, use, and show, at their discretion, any

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PROTESTS AND REQUESTS FOR REDRESS Hearing request forms are available on the RNZYS website www.rnzys.org.nz and at the Race Office. Protests and requests for redress or reopening shall be delivered to the Race Office within the appropriate time limit. For each division or class, the protest time limit is 90 minutes after the last boat has finished the last race of the day or the Race Committee signals no more racing today, whichever is the later. Notices will be posted to inform competitors of hearings in which they are parties or named as witnesses and when and where the hearings will be held. Notices of protests by the race committee, technical committee or protest committee will be posted to inform boats under RRS 61.1 (b). An arbitration meeting may be held prior to the hearing and may be held by teleconference (eg. Zoom).

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All those who take part in any event as competitors, as well as support crew, spectators and officials agree to be overflown by a drone during the duration of the event. This includes your person and your property (boats).

20. RISK STATEMENT 20.1 RRS 3 states: “The responsibility for a boat’s decision to participate in a race or to continue to race is hers alone.” By participating in this event each competitor agrees and acknowledges that sailing is a potentially dangerous activity with inherent risks. These risks include strong winds and rough seas, sudden changes in weather, failure of equipment, boat handling errors, poor seamanship by other boats, loss of balance on an unstable platform and fatigue resulting in increased risk of injury. Inherent in the sport of sailing is the risk of permanent, catastrophic injury or death by drowning, trauma, hypothermia or other causes. 20.2 All those taking part in RNZYS races or any other sailing events controlled by the RNZYS, as between the RNZYS and each of those so taking part, do so at their own risk and responsibility and the RNZYS and any sponsor associated with this event has no liability for any damage, loss or any penalty suffered by any boat crew or any other person taking part in such events. The RNZYS and any sponsor associated with this event shall not be responsible for the seaworthiness of a boat whose entry is accepted and/or the sufficiency and/or adequacy of its equipment or the competence of its skipper or crew. The RNZYS reserves the right in its sole and uncontrolled discretion to refuse entry. 21. 21.1

INSURANCE Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party insurance with a minimum cover of $5,000,000 per incident or the equivalent.

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23 FURTHER INFORMATION 23.1 For further information please contact; Brooke Adamson Club Race Manager Address 181 Westhaven Drive Westhaven Auckland 1011 Phone 09 360 6800 Website www.rnzys.org.nz Date: 24 August 2023

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HARBOUR COURSES The following areas are designated as obstructions: - refer to RNZYS Standard SI 9.1

DIAGRAM A The Westhaven Boat Harbour

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Location 1. Westhaven 2. Bayswater 3. Stanley Point 4. Devonport 5. Torpedo Bay 6. North Head 7. Rough Rock 8. Narrow Neck 9. Cable 10. McKenzie 11. Salt Works 12. Flax Point 13. Rangitoto

GPS Position 36°49.90S 174°44.91E 36°49.78S 174°45.77E 36°49.85S 174°46.59E 36°50.00S 174°47.40E 36°50.11S 174°48.38E 36°49.63S 174°49.08E 36°49.07S 174°49.50E 36°47.83S 174°48.51E 36°47.61S 174°47.28E 36°46.84S 174°49.05E 36°47.80S 174°49.36E 36°48.41S 174°49.95E 36°48.80S 174°50.84E

Location GPS Position 14. Northern Leading 36°49.33S 174°50.60E 15. Bean Rock 36°50.19S 174°49.63E 16. Bastion 36°50.41S 174°49.36E 17. Orakei 36°50.54S 174°48.72E 18. Resolution 36°50.66S 174°47.89E 19. Chelsea 36°49.68S 174°43.80E A. Meola 36°49.81S 174°42.66E B. Gulf Harbour 36°39.13S 174°48.03E C. Torbay 36°42.50S 174°47.30E D. Illomama 36°48.70S 174°52.62E E. Sergeant Channel 36°49.30S 174°57.40E F. Rocky Bay 36°49.98S 175°03.30E G. Motu Korea 36°49.80S 174°52.00E

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Divisions

Course and Mark Rounding

NMs

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ALL

Start – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (P) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) - Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

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2

ALL

Start – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

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3

ALL

Start – Resolution Buoy 18 (P) – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (P) - Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

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4

ALL

Start – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

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5

ALL

Start – Resolution Buoy 18 (P) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (P) – Finish

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6

ALL

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

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7

All Others

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (P) – Finish

7.8

Start – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (S) - Resolution Buoy 18 (P) - North Head Buoy 6 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (P) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (P) – Finish

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Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (P) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (P) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

9.5

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

10.6

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (P) – Finish Start – Bastion Buoy 16 (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (P) – Finish

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Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

9.6

Start – Resolution Buoy 18 (P) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (P) – Finish Start – Resolution Buoy 18 (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (P) – Finish

9.7

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (P) – Finish Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Stanley Point Buoy 3 (P) – Finish

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ARBM All Others

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Motukorea Buoy G (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

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ARBM

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Flax Point Buoy 12 (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (P) - North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

11

Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

11.6

Start - Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) - North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Salt Works Buoy 11 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start - Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

11.6

Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Saltworks Buoy 11 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Torpedo Buoy 5 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

12

EK 8

All Others EK

9

ARBM All Others

10

ARBM All Others

11

All Others EK

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All Others EK

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All Others EK

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All Others

All Others 17

ARBM All Others

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ARBM All Others

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8.5

8.4

6.7

9.5

9.8

10.6

9.8


PLEASE MAKE SURE VHF CH17 IS MONITORED ON DECK AT ALL TIMES WHILST RACING.

No.

Divisions

Course and Mark Rounding

NMs

20

ARBM

Start – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) – North Head Buoy 6 (S) – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – Rough Rock Buoy 7 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

13.9

Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Rangitoto Buoy 13 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Rangitoto Buoy 13 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Flax Point Buoy 12 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

14.8

Start - Resolution Buoy 18 (P) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) - Narrow Neck Buoy 8 (P) - Rough Rock Buoy 15 (S) - Resolution Buoy 18 (S) - Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start - Resolution Buoy 18 (P) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) - Flax Point Buoy 12 (P) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (S) - Resolution Buoy 18 (S) - Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) - Finish

14.0

Start – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (S) – Iliomama Buoy D (S) – Motukorea Buoy G (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (S) – Motukorea Buoy G (S) – Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

13.5

Start – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Saltworks Buoy 11 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

15.4

Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – Narrow Neck Buoy 8 (P) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish Start – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Narrow Neck Buoy 8 (P) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Finish

15.7

Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – Iliomama Buoy D (P) – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish

13.6

All Others ARM

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Saltworks Buoy 11 (P) – Narrow Neck Buoy 8 (P) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Saltworks Buoy 11 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

17.7

B

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – McKenzie Buoy 10 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

14.1

All Others

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Saltworks Buoy 11 (P) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

12.1

ARBM

Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – Northern Leading Buoy 14 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Orakei Buoy 17 (P) – Torpedo Buoy 5 (P) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

11.6

Start – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) – Illiomana Buoy D (S) - Motukorea Buoy G (S) -Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Flax Point Buoy 12 (S) - Rangitoto Buoy 13 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

14.5

Start – Cable Buoy 9 (S) – Mckenzie Buoy 10 (S) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (S) – Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish Start – Salt Works Buoy 11 (S) - Northern Leading Buoy 14 (S) - Orakei Buoy 17 (S) – Finish

15.8

Start – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (P) – Meola Buoy A (P) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (P) – Meola Buoy A (P) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish Start – Bayswater Buoy 2 (P) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (P) – Meola A (P) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

9.0

Start – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Motukorea Buoy G (P) – North Head Buoy 6 (P) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Finish Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) –Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (P) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) – Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

17.0

Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) - Torpedo Bay Buoy 5 (S) – Finish Start – Bean Rock Buoy 15 (S) – Resolution Buoy 18 (S) – Westhaven Buoy 1 (S) Chelsea Buoy 19 (S) – Bayswater Buoy 2 (S) – Finish

15.3

All Others ARBM

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

All Others

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

All Others 21

ARBM All Others

22

ARBM All Others

23

ARBM All Others

24

ARBM All Others

25

ARBM All Others

26

27

28

ARBM

29

ARBM All Others

30

ARBM All Others

31

ARBM All Others

32

ARBM All Others

33

34

ARBM

11.0

12.9

12.8

11.6

13.5

11.9

9.5

11.5

12.2

6.9

13.9

11.0

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ADDENDUM C – COMMODORES CUP COURSES 29th September 2023 - 29th September 2024 KAWAU ISLAND COURSES For Round Kawau Island courses 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 the Race Committee Boat will display a green flag when the windward mark is to be rounded to port, or no flag if windward mark is not laid. The windward mark if laid will be a RNZYS inflatable buoy moored approximately 1nm to windward of the start line. Course

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Course and Mark Roundings Night Race to Kawau Island

1

ALL

Start – Whangaparaoa Outermost Yellow buoy (P) - Motuketekete Island (P) – Passage Reef 26 (S) – Finish between Momona Point and a Race Committee Boat displaying an amber flashing light moored to the west of Momona Point

2

ALL

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors

Course

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Approx.

#

Div

Course and Mark Rounding’s Kawau Island to Auckland Courses

1

ABMR

Start – Windward Mark if laid – Motuora Island (P) – RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.5nms west 21 of Challenger Island (P) – Motuora Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Motutara Island (P) – RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.5nms west 15 of Challenger Island (P) – Motutara Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour

CE

90

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#

2

AMR BCE

3

AMR

BCE

4

ABMR CE

5

ABMR CE

6

ALL

NMs

Start – Windward Mark if laid– Motuora Island (P) – Motuketekete Island (P) – Motuora 30 Island (P) – Flat Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (P) – Maori Rock (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Motutara Island (P) – Flat Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (P) – 21 Maori Rock (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid – Maori Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (S) – Flat Rock (S) – 31 Motuora Island (S) – Motutara Island (S) – Motuketekete Island (S) – Motuora Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid – Maori Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (S) – Flat Rock (S) – 21 Motutara Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Motuora Island (P) – Flat Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (P) – 24 Maori Rock (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Motutara Island (P) – Flat Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (P) – 21 Maori Rock (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Maori Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (S) – Flat Rock (S) – Motuora 24 Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start – Windward Mark if laid– Maori Rock (P) – Fairchild Reef (S) – Flat Rock (S) – 21 Motutara Island (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour Start from the Race Committee Boat moored at the entrance of Bon Accord Harbour – 21 RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.4nm off Western Point Christian Bay (P) – RNZYS laid mark off Algies Point (P) – RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.5nm off Moturekareka Island (P) – RNZYS laid mark west of the Race Committee Boat (P) – the Christian Bay laid mark (P) – the Algies Point laid mark (P) – the Moturekareka Island laid mark (P) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour

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ALL

Start from the Race Committee Boat moored at the entrance of Bon Accord Harbour – RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.5nm off Moturekareka Island (S) – RNZYS laid mark off Algies Point (S) – RNZYS laid mark approx. 0.4nm off Western Point Christian Bay (S) – the Race Committee Boat mark (S) – the Moturekareka Island laid mark (S) – the Algies Point laid mark (S) – the Christian Bay laid mark (S) – Finish at the Race Committee Boat approx. 0.5nm west of the entrance to Bon Accord Harbour

8

AMRB

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

All Others

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors

ROUND RANGITOTO RACE COURSE Course

# 1

Div AMR

Course and Mark Roundings Start – Leaving Rangitoto, Motutapu & Orarapa (Haystack) Islands to port (P) – Torpedo (P) – Finish

2

B C E D Start – Round Rangitoto & Motutapu Islands to port (P)– Torpedo (P) – Finish A M R B Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

21

Approx.

NMs. 27.5 23

All Others

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

TE KOUMA PASSAGE COURSES Course

Div All

2

All

3

AMRB

Course and Mark Roundings Start – passing north of Motuihe Island – passing north of Waiheke Island – Gannet Rock (S) – Tarahiki Island (P) – passing Rangipukea Island (S) – Finish northeast of Rangipukea Island Start – passing north of Browns Island – south of Waiheke Island – passing through Ruthe passage – Rotoroa Island (P) – Rangipukea Island (S) – Finish northeast of Rangipukea Island

Approx.

NMs. 32.5

28

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

All Others Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors. THESE COURSES ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANT NOTICES OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

HAYSTACK COURSES

This race is also part of the Westhaven Triple Series and is run by RYC Course

# 1

Div AMRB

2

All Others AMRB

AMRB All Others

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

All Others 3

Approx.

Course and Mark Roundings NMs. Start – Salt Works Bouy 11 (P) - Gulf Harbour Buoy B (S) – Orarapa (Haystack) 28.7 (S)– Finish Start – Salt Works Bouy 11 (P) - Orarapa (Haystack) (S) – Finish 21 Start – North Head (P) - Gulf Harbour (S) - Haystack (S) – Rocky Bay (S) – 41.6 Motuihe (S) - Finish 34.6 Start – North Head (P) - McKenzie (S) – Haystack (S) - Rocky Bay (S) – Motuihe (S) - Finish Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors.

THESE COURSES ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANT NOTICES OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

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# 1

91


PLEASE MAKE SURE VHF CH17 IS MONITORED ON DECK AT ALL TIMES WHILST RACING

ADDENDUM B – CRUISING COURSES 29th September 2023 - 29th September 2024 # 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

ADDENDUM B - CRUISING COURSES

8

92

9

Course and Mark Roundings Destination: Islington Bay Rangitoto – Short Course From the Start Line, sail between Northern Leading Beacon and Northern Leading Buoy - Iliomama Buoy (S) - Iliomama Beacon (P) – Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (P) - to finish between Rangitoto Island and the Race Committee Boat – taking RCB to starboard. Destination: Mullet Bay, Motutapu Island From the Start Line rounding Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (P) – Motuihe Channel Red Buoys (S) - to finish between the Southern Point of Mullet Bay and the Race Committee Boat to the east. Destination: West Bay, Rakino Island From the Start Line rounding Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (P) – Motuihe Channel Red Buoys (S) – to finish between the southern head of Woody Bay and the Race Committee Boat to the west. Destination: Islington Bay Rangitoto – Medium Course From the Start Line rounding Browns Island (S) – Navy Buoy (P) – Motuihe Island (P) – Motuihe Channel Red Buoys (P) – Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (S) – to finish between Rangitoto Island and the Race Committee Boat – taking RCB to starboard. Destination: Oneroa Bay, Waiheke Island From the Start Line rounding Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (P) – Motuihe Channel Red Buoys (S) – to finish between Hakaimango Point, Oneroa and the Race Committee Boat to the north. Destination: Rocky Bay, Waiheke Island From the Start Line, rounding Browns Island (S) – Navy Buoy (P) – to finish between the Rocky Bay Buoy and the Race Committee Boat to the north Destination: Onetangi Bay, Waiheke Island From the Start Line rounding Motuihe Channel Green Buoy (P) – Motuihe Channel Red Buoys (S) – to finish between Thompsons Point, Onetangi and the Race Committee Boat to the north. Destination: Man ‘O’ War Winery, Waiheke Island From the start between Northern Leading Buoy and the Race Committee Boat to the South, rounding Browns Island (S) – Navy Buoy (P) – Rocky Bay Buoy (S) – Sunday Rock Buoy (P) – to finish between the Northernmost buoy on the Awakiriapa Bay Mussel farm and the Race Committee Boat to the east. Destination: Islington Bay Rangitoto – Long Course From the Start Line rounding Browns Island (S) – Navy Buoy (P) – Rocky Bay Buoy (P) – Motuihe Island (S) – to finish between Rangitoto Island and the Race Committee Boat – taking RCB to starboard.

10

Destination: Huruhi Bay, Waiheke Island From the Start Line rounding Browns Island (S) – Navy Buoy (P) – to finish between the Maunganui Point and the Race Committee Boat - taking RCB to starboard

11

Course will be outlined in a Notice to Competitors. THESE COURSES ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANT NOTICES OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

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10

12

12

13

14

17

19

19 (NL) OR 21 (RES)

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RACE SIGNALS

The meanings of visual and sound signals are stated below. An arrow pointing up or down meanings of visual soundorsignals areAstated arrow up or down ( )The means that a visual signal isand displayed removed. dot (•)below. means aAn sound; fivepointing short dashes means that a visual displayed or removed. A dot When ( • ) means a sound; (- - -( ­ - -)¯ )mean repetitive sounds;signal a longisdash (----) means a long sound. a visual signal isfive short dashes (–a–class – – –) sounds; a long (—)signal means a long displayed over flag,mean fleet repetitive flag, event flag or race area dash flag, the applies onlysound. to thatWhen class, a visual is displayed fleet,signal event or race area. over a class flag, fleet flag, event flag or race area flag, the signal applies only

to that class, fleet, event or race area.

Postponement Signals

AP Races not started are postponed. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is postponed again or abandoned.

AP over H Races not started are postponed. Further signals ashore.

AP over A Races not started are postponed. No more racing today.

AP over a Numeral Pennant 1–9

COMMON RACE COMMITTEE SIGNALS

Postponement of 1-9 hours from the scheduled starting time.

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Pennant 1

Pennant 2

Pennant 3

Pennant 4

Pennant 6 a laskemisesta, ellei purjehdusta silloin lykätä Abandonment Signals uudelleen tai mitätöidä.

Pennant 7

Pennant 8

Pennant 9

Pennant 5

N All races that have started are abandoned. Return to the starting area. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is abandoned again or postponed.

Safety

N over H All races are abandoned. Further signals ashore.

N over A All races are abandoned. No more racing today.

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V Monitor communication channel for safety instructions (see rule 37).


Preparatory Signals

P Preparatory signal.

I Rule 30.1 is in effect.

Z Rule 30.2 is in effect.

U Rule 30.3 is in effect.

Recall Signals

Black flag. Rule 30.4 is in effect.

Shortened Course

First Substitute General recall. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal.

X Individual recall.

S The course has been shortened. Rule 32.2 is in effect.

Changing the Next Leg

to starboard;

to port;

to decrease the length of the leg;

to increase the length of the leg.

(no sound)

(no sound)

M The object displaying this signal replaces a missing mark. merkin.

Y Wear a personal flotation device (see rule 40).

Orange flag. The staff displaying this flag is one end of the starting line.

Blue flag. The staff displaying this flag is one end of the finishing line.

Other Signals

L Ashore: A notice to competitors has been posted. Afloat: Come within hail or follow this vessel.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION SQUADRON REGISTER OF YACHTS & MOTOR YACHTS To be eligible to enter Squadron CLOSED events, members must register their vessel on the Squadron Register. The rules for Registration are contained in the RNZYS Regulations 11.0. Registration forms are available from Reception or on the website. Members’ yachts or motor yachts will then be included on the Yacht/Motor Yacht Register, posted on the website. AMENDMENTS: Please ensure any changes to ownership are advised to the Sailing Office. ________________________________________________________________________ YACHTING NEW ZEALAND REGISTRATION To comply with the current Racing Rules of Sailing, members wishing to race in club, national or international races, series or events are required to register their yachts with Yachting New Zealand. This is in addition to Club Registration. Owners are asked to advise Yachting New Zealand of any changes to ownership or contact information to ensure the Yachting New Zealand Register is kept up-to-date. Change of ownership/new registration/ and change of boat name forms can be completed online via the Yachting New Zealand website www.yachtingnz.org.nz. All RNZYS members are also members of YNZ.

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Contact: Yachting New Zealand Telephone 09 361 1471 Email reception@yachtingnz.org.nz Website www.yachtingnz.org.nz Physical address 4 Fred Thomas Drive - (South east entrance) Takapuna, Auckland 0622. Postal address PO Box 331487, Takapuna, Auckland 0740.

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HANDICAPPING CERTIFICATES PHRF Owners requiring a new or revalidated PHRF certificate should contact Yachting New Zealand or see their website. Owners are reminded that to be eligible for a PHRF certificate, boats must be registered in the name of the current owner. PHRF handicaps are listed and updated regularly on the Yachting New Zealand website. Please note: All certificates lapse on 31 May annually but can be revalidated anytime from 1 May. Owners will need to ensure that certificates have been revalidated to be eligible to use their PHRF certificate in Squadron races from 1 June. SAFETY CERTIFICATES Safety requirements apply to all racing in accordance with Part II of the Yachting New Zealand Safety Regulations (Offshore and Coastal Racing). Category 4 and 5 races require the owner to declare to the club that all safety regulations are complied with. Category 3 and above require that the yacht be inspected by a Yachting New Zealand appointed inspector, see the Yachting New Zealand website for a full list of inspectors. For more information please contact Yachting New Zealand Safety Officer on

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09 361 1471 or www.yachtingnz.org.nz. YACHTS/CRAFT DEPARTING NEW ZEALAND Any NZ pleasure vessel departing for a place outside NZ must undergo a safety inspection involving the vessel, its equipment and crew. Yachting NZ Category 1 standards apply to both racing and cruising craft. Inspections are undertaken by Yachting NZ safety inspectors. The Ship Registration Act 1992 requires that New Zealand flagged vessels departing New Zealand for overseas need to be registered as a New Zealand ship (on the New Zealand Register of Ships) and obtain necessary safety and customs clearances. NEW ZEALAND REGISTRATION Owners need to apply to the Maritime Safety Authority Registrar of Ships to have their vessels registered. Part A - A permanent registration Part B - Registration lasting a period of five years, renewable after that date and which lapses when a vessel is sold. For more information please contact Maritime New Zealand P.O. Box 27 006, Wellington Email enquiries@maritimenz.govt.nz Tollfree 0508 225 522 www.maritimenz.govt.nz

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ROYAL NEW ZEALAND YACHT SQUADRON YACHT REGISTER AS AT 22 AUGUST 2023 Sail No. 6359 A66

9189

2559 3445 8709 8710 8944 8944 NZL80 2189

30 635 8731 1810 9888 5933 9351

8199

NZL 3 5283

72714 72714 3404 A3 A27

9926 T4750 8316 9273 9695 2815 44 8601 49007 2947 HKG2172

HKG 2245

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8994 1992 1992 1992

122

81493 8247 8247

9117

92727

5167 5167 105 9067

45111 9355

Name of Owner(s)

Mr Stuart Macky Mr James Buttle Mr Andrew Peat Mr Brett Bakewell-White Mr Derek Brandt Mrs Melissa Logan Mr Mark Malpass Mr Rodger Jack Ms Anne Needham Mr Neville Crichton CNZM Mr Roland Lennox-King Mr Tom Bertenshaw Ms Elisabeth McDonald Mr Dave Giddens Mr Grant Cossey Mr John Cotching Mrs Stephanie Sheppard Mr Derek Macdonald Mr Thomas Browne Mr Gary Brent Mr Marcus Blackmore Mr Paul Francis Mr Charles St Clair Brown Mr Tim Hooson Mr Marcel Vroege Mr Paul Price Mr Jon Henderson Ms Michele Henderson Mr Shaun Connolly Mr Andrew Barnes Mr Wade Lewis Dr. Paul Eykamp Mr Derek Crombie Dr Charles Hollings Mr Andy Tyler Mr David Jordan Mr Michael Webb-Speight Mr Garry Scarborough Mr Les McDonald Mr Colin Cashmore Mr Loren Poole Mr Hamish Williams Mr Olivier Decamps Mr Karl Kwok Mr. Glenn Cotterill Mr Andy Wilgermein Mr Steve Bull Mr Harry Dodson Mr Kevin Russ Mr Craig Wilson Mr Mack Storey Mr Mike Malcolm Mr Barry Martin Mrs Susan Martin Mr Tony Wallis Mr Roger Prout Mr Simon Meikle Mr John Toon Mr Bob Gordon Mr Peter Parkin Mr John Pudney Mr Alan Reynolds Mr Don Lindberg Mr Rodney Bartlett

Boat Name

42ND STREET ACHERNAR ACTIVATOR ADDIQUIT ADVANTAGE AEOLIAN AKATEA ALACALUFE ALACALUFE ALFA ROMEO ALIBI ALICE BEE ALICE BEE ALLERGY ALLONS-Y ALMOST PERFECT ALOMA ALTEZZA AMBIANCE AMELIE AMMONITE ANSHARAD ANTAEUS AOTEAROA APARITION ARANUI ARDEA ARDEA ARIA ARIKI AROHIA ASPIRATIONAL ASPIRING ATOMIC ATTITUDE AUDACIEUSE AURELIA AURIGA AURORA AVANS GARDE AVION BACHARACH BANTER BEAU GESTE BELLA LUNA BELLA ROSA BENEFITZ BENEFITZ BENEFITZ BERSERKER II BINX BIRD ON THE WING BIZZARRE BIZZARRE BLACK PEARL BLING BODACIOUS BODACIOUS BON VOYAGE BONAPARTE BONK BRAVADO BREAKAWAY BRIZO

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289

128

67 358

233 293


Sail No. 5966 6565 6115 4452 5083 2764 4424 55 55

2121 8380 9656 8858 4285 9165 NZL9762 5680 2 9828

7667 9220

1998

NZ2412 KZ 1519 NZL408 8109 2828

NZL 8585 8323

917 9628 6697 4756 795

6855

T105 GBR 9160T D31 9692 9689 8160 8171

6930 9607 5200 7657

Mr Peter Sargisson Mr John Saint Mr Roger Hill Mr Derek Cutting Mr Greg Beaton Mr Thomas Renhart Mr Michael Goodger Mr Brian Studman Mr Nick Wiles Mr Tim Wiles Mr Graham Gibbs Mr Andrew Hobbs Mr Rowan Smith Mr John Meadowcroft Mr Don Macalister Mr Richard Stanton Honorable Ian Campbell Mr Ross Chapman Mr William Simpson Mr Graeme Wilding Mr Richard Still Mr Cliff Gordon Mr Steve Mair Mr Brian Ward Mr Peter Rowell Mr Chris Morton Mr Bruce Wells Dr Tom Mulholland Mr Murray Wagener Mr Sean Paterson Mr John Wardle Mr Colin Christian Mr Ross Blair Mr James Donovan Ms Annette Presley Mr Brett Mills Mr Jeremy Brown Ms Shara Cutler Mr Ewan Atherton Mr Gerard de Jong Mr Wayne Oliver Mr Ian Ashton Mr Andrew Mackmurdie Mr Robert Paterson Mr Steven Callagher Miss Barbara Thomson Mr Brian Trubovich Mrs Chrissie McKee Mr Ross McKee Mr Alan Leslie Mr Brian Smith Mr Don Watkins Ms Penny Whiting, MBE Mr Chris Hirst Mark Roberts Mr Marc Focke Mr Jeffrey Blue Larry Paul Mr Michael Ridgway Mr Frans De Court Mr Mark Rothwell Mr Mark Roberts Mr Chris La Pine Mr Malcolm Macpherson Mr Chris Field Mr Tony Smith Mr David Smith

Boat Name

BRUNELLESCHI CAMARGUE CAMILLE CANDELA CANIWI CANZONA CARA CARDIO CARMEN CARMEN CARNABY CAROLINA CARPE DIEM CARRERA CARTE BLANCHE CASSINI CELTA II CHARMONET CHINA WHITE CHIQUITA CIRCUIT BREAKER CLIFF HANGER CLOCKWORK COMFOTABLY NUMB COMPASS ROSE II CONSTELLATION CAPITAL CONTEMPO COOL CHANGE COQUETTE CORDELIA CRESCENDO CROCODILE ROCK DAMASK DAWN TREADER DELICIA DI TRIESTE DIVA DOLCE VITA DI MARE DOLCE VITA DI MARE D'OUDE LIEFDE DREAM DREAMWEAVER DUTY FREE EAST INDIAMAN ELEANOR ELEUTHERA ELLIPHUNK ELUSIVE III ELUSIVE III ELYSE ELYSIAN ENCHANT ENDLESS SUMMER ENIGMA ENJOY THE SILENCE EPIC ESPRESSO MARTINI ETHEL EXIT POINT EXPATRIA EXPRESSO EXTREME FALKOR FARR OUT II FARRBULOUS FAST COMPANY FAT FREDDY

Warrant

77

359 357

436

256

319

334 438

491

33

249 69 117

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Name of Owner(s)

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Sail No. 9023 NZL 1348 9248 226 9212

IRL81118 57

57 9739 T1198 9777 8740 9160

9312

9312 364 E2041 B15

A11 21926911 8991358 8067 9323 8512

5252 8042

8042 11111 8998 7 C8 208 8928 2797

4158 5408 USA 40640 8951 GBR 8323T

6358 1991

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1277 K1 K1 9696 7475 2597 4812 4812

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8324 6476 A11 934 BVI 743091 E1077 8462 A81 NZ1149 9364 356 16501 16501 6180

Name of Owner(s)

Mr Andrew Aitken - Commodore Mr Anatole Masfen Mr Bill Dalbeth Mr Jim Ohare Mr Peter Calvert Mr Colin Reid Mr Derek Joyce Mr Robert McClelland Mrs Virgina McClelland Mr John Mandeno Mr Donald Webster Mr Malcolm Johnstone Mr Jon Whisker Mr Craig Fraser Richard Cosmann Tiffany Cosmann Professor Rocco Pitto Mr Greg Elliott Mr Victor Wild Larry Paul Mr Iain Valentine Mr Simon Hull Dr Franco Repetto Mr Jeff Wildermoth Mrs Suzanne Bourke Mr Brian Trubovich Mr Peter Nelson Mr Kent Hutchings Ms Sarah Hutchings Mr John Muir Mr Benjamin Tothill Graham Dawson Larry Paul Mr John Street MNZM Mr Bill Endean - Trustee Mr Chris Fraser Ian Russel Mr Alan Bilkey Mr Alan Daysh Mr Jeff Williams Mr Don Watkins Mr Clive Carrington-Wood Mr Steve Barton Dr Steve Henry Mr Murray Young Mr Gareth Davies Mrs Nalayani Davies Mr Rupert Wilson Ms Ellen Bird Mr Bob Lawton Mr Andrew Bell Mr Sin Grujicic Mr Les McDonald Mr Joe Brownlee Mr Graeme Cummings Larry Paul Mr Sefton Powrie Mr Matteo De Nora CNZM Mr Charles St Clair Brown Mr Nick Hazard Mr Ian Cook Mr Willy Roberts Mr Michael Allpress Mr Richard Aitken Mr Bruce Copeland Mrs Janine Copeland Mr Jeremy Davidson

Boat Name

FAVOURITE... FENG SHUI FICTION FIESTA FIN FINE LINE III FINNEGANS WAKE FIRST PICASSO FIRST PICASSO FIVE O'CLOCK FIZGIG FLYER FLYING CLOUD FOCUS FOLLOW FOLLOW FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORTUNA FOX FRANCES FRANCES FRANK RACING FREEDOM FREEDOM EXPRESS II FRENCH CONNECTION FRIDAY FRONT RUNNER FUTURE PERFECT FUTURE PERFECT GEORGIA ONE GITANA GLIN DE MAR GLORIANA GLORIANA GO GOLDEN KIWI GRACE GRAND LARCENY GRUNT MACHIENE GRYPHON HANSE OFF HAPPY SPIRIT II HARD LABOUR HARKEN HAVOC HELEN HELEN HIGH OCTANE HOOTERS HOPSCOTCH HOTDOGGER HOTDOGGER HOUSE OF ELLIOTT HUPANE HYSTERIA IDA ILEX IMAGINE D IMPULSE INDEPENDENT INNISMARA INTRIGUE OF STORNAWAY IRIE IRIS JACKPOT JACKPOT JAMIROQUAI

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320

254

493

374

83

423 318


Sail No. 6168 AY31 K2

2022 NZ8800 8800 3152 9701

9491 9025 7625 3755 9136 9033 3638

NZ2715 9598 NZ11 1996 155555 7513

9883 8751 5371 6515 1993 1993 1993 62 6188 8875 8968 7778 1777 9753 8186 4846 9996 8749 4984

3958

NZL 9475 6072 6072 2412

8287 22411 22411 9378 8653 614 5896 9109 8001

Mr. Shaun Wellacott Mr Lawrence Finch Mr Peter Mence Mr Piri Neary Mr Brendan Kelly Mr Humphrey Sherratt Mr Frank Perry Mr Lode Missiaen Mr Hugh Rebbeck Mr Gavin Chittenden Mr Philip Saunders Mr Ken Fisher Ms Robin McGregor Mr John McIntosh Mr Pat Costello Mr Terrence Smith Mr Garth Tremeer Ms Judith Marshall Mr Greg Roake Mr Simon Judd Mr Robert Parr MBE Mr Tim Gorton Mr Scott Palmer Mr John Kensington Mr Matthew Flynn Mrs Wixi McDonald Mr Gary Knox Mr Thomas Kane Mr Robert Willis Mr Christopher Smith Mr Richard Harman Mr Gary Bickerton Mr Richard Blatch Mr Tony Heron Mr Peter Baddeley Ms Karen Reid Mr Hamish Gillespie Mr Corran John Mr Michael Mackey Mr Alistair Scott Mr Justin Bragg Mr David Hicks Mr Cedric Allan Mr Matthew Cashmore Mrs Stephanie McGill Dr Con Fowler Mrs Jocelyn Henry Mr Jonathan Henry Mr Kevin Mulcare Mr Mark Mulcare Mr Brett Chatfield Mr Rodger Duncan Dr John Waugh Mr Carey Gillies Mrs Claire Milne Mr Tony Park Mrs Gillian Crombie Mr Steve Gilmour Mr Anthony Bosnyak Mr Harry Dodson Mr Trevor Robertson Mr Jon Ward Mr Rex Milton Mr Mark Bond Captain Matthew Cote Mr Philip Brown Mr Mark Peryman

Boat Name

JAMIROQUAI JANICE OF WYOMING JENANNE JENANNE II JIVE TALKIN JIVE TALKIN JUBILANT JUNIPER JUNO K1W1-BEANZ KAHIKA KAILANI KALLISTI KATARIANA KATTUM KAYANNA KIA KAHA KINSHIP KOHI NOOR II KOMARU KORU KOTUKU KOTUKU KPMG KRAKATOA 11 KRISTIANA KULU KWANZA LADY RUSSELL LANDFALL L'AVANTI LEARN TO SAIL LEARN TO SAIL NZ LEARN TO SAIL NZ LEDA LEGLESS LE-REVE L'ESCALE LEVITY LISA LOLA LEI LONGREACH LORENZ LOVE A LUCK LUCHIA LUTINE MAANIA MA'ARA MACINTOSH MACINTOSH MAHAKI MAHURANGI MAïNA MARKON'E MARQUITA MASCOTTE MATUKITUKI MAX MAYHEM MAYHEM MELTEMI MEN AT WORK III MERIDIAN MIDNIGHT SUN MILLTOWN/FETCH MINTAKA MIRIMAR

Warrant

179

321

91 430 149

184

251 408 487

335

29 359 424

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5411 44 9049

Name of Owner(s)

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Sail No. 50 A9 GER 666 4280 154 52 52 9081 NZ3211 5245 5152 I2 16522 1995 1995 1998 1998 1999 14 200

28

A12 A12 9270 4842

8471 8471 5241 1997 9447

9447 189

6169 I72 1994 1994 1994

5646

876481 GBR 6619R 8435 588

1938 9016

YACHT REGISTER

9100 2001 17

126

3288 5281 5281

8300

854 240 240 353 4760 105615 9276 5889 4547

Name of Owner(s)

Mr Patrick Galloway Mr Eric Mahoney Mr Christopher Smith Mr Daniel Lehmann Mrs Angie Crafer Mr Jim Lott Mrs Claire Milne Mr Hamish Milne Mr Barry Potter Bill Wallace Mr Murray Deeble Mr Don Uljee Mr Todd Cooper Mrs Gillian Williams Mr Matthew Bouzaid Mr Colin Maddren Mr Tom Macky Mr Christopher Morton Mr Jack Hansen Ms Phaedra Applin Prof Dr Hendrik Van Kets Mr Mark Hurley Mr Doug Owens Mr Adam Ross Dr Clive Ross CNZM Mr Nigel Hendy Mr Ian Thomsen Ms Marguerite Delbet Mr Boyd Wason Mr Carl Webster Mr Geoff Thorpe Mrs Lynne Jeffery Mr Timothy Jeffery Mr Gary Sugden Mrs Beca Spalink Mr Tammo Spalink Mr Christopher Morton Mr Ron Holland Mrs Karleen Dixon Mr Peter Illingworth Mr Martin Wylie Mr Warwick Spedding Mr Don Fletcher Mr Mike Thompson Mr Max Hall Mr Jeffrey Wilson Mr Frank Warnock Mr Tim Le Couteur Dr Peter Robinson Mr Richard Plowright Mr Gary Sugden Mr Michael Williams Mr Ian Russell Dr Jon Cadwallader Mr Dave Giddens Mr Bernard Hyde Mr Rod Klarwill Mr Mark Taylor Mrs Annette Martin Mr Neil Martin Mr Mark Macnicol Mr Alan Retter Mr Peter Harris Mr Tony Blake Dr Heather Uwins-England Mr Malcolm Scott Mr Anthony Burt

Boat Name

MISS BETH MISTRESS MOANA MOJA MOJO MOKOIA II MONSOON MONSOON MONU'IA MOONSHADOW MORGANA MORNING TIDE MORU MR KITE II MRX 1995 MRX 1995 MRX 1998 MRX 1998 MRX 1999 NAKESA NAVASSA NEMINE NEREDIES NGATIAWA NGATIAWA NIRVANA NO WORRIES NOMOS NOMOS NONA NORTH SAILS NOTORIOUS NOTORIOUS NOTRE DAME NULL NULL NULLARI NUVOLARI NZ RIGGING NZ RIGGING NZ RIGGING OCEAN EXPRESS OCEAN FREE OCEANAIRE OCEANIDES OCTOPUS OFFSHORE Okahu Bay OUR BOOJUM OUTSPAN OVLOV MARINE P PACE PACEMAKER PACIFIC SUNDANCE PACIFIC SUNDANCE PACIFIC SUNSET PAHI PAMOANA PAMOANA PASSION PATERE PATIENCE PENNY GOWAN PERCHANSE PERFECT ALIBI PETTY THEFT

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245

379

397 397 200

495

476 300

218 497


Sail No. 4943 2398 2398

6586 9359 2690 2690 9288 136 5321 3454 2075

8229 6996 5850 809 5333 15

8382 9982 A7

A7

C96 C96 A22

8411

USA2604 A2 A2 5207 505

5552 4260

NZL101010 9674 1334 5665 6398

1219 8400

7540

8282 8988 202 821 NZ 3138

5315 6488 8083 46680 9204 230 9178 T3707

Mr Gary Bickerton Mr Ross McLean Ms Teresa Woodham Mr Victor Rabone Mr Basil Orr Mr Richard Parker Mrs Susan Harland-Smith Mr Stephen Harland-Smith Mr Peter Lavelle Mr Guy Pilkington Mr Joe Macky Mr David Parr Ms Marion Shadforth Mr Andrew Hall Mr Brad Aspin Mr David Gillies Mr Charles Scoones Mr Lim Kang Mr Chad Thompson Mr Mark Newnham Mr Paul Rudling Mr Brad Butterworth OBE Mr David Glen Larry Paul Mr John Street MNZM Mr Ian Cook Mr Michael Robinson Mr Michael Beasley Mr Ian Cook Mr Mike Malcolm Commander Bruce Noffke Mr Roland Lennox-King Mr Howard Neary Mr Rod Marler Mr Dougall Love Ms Jaz Love Mr Quintin Fowler Mr Rupert Wilson Mr Sean Bainbridge Mr Michael Naulls Mr Geoff Thorpe Mr Bob Still Mr Kerry Finnigan Mr Carl Madsen Mr Neil Morris Mr Bill Davies Mr Brian Watson Mr Keith Goodall Mr Martin Farrand Mr Malcolm Dick Mr Scott Little Mr Ryan Parkin John Kensington Mr David Mitchell Mr Patrick Edwards Mr Mike Lanigan Mrs Sheryl Lanigan Ms Christine Bird Kevin Pugh Mr Joe Brownlee Mr Logan Kyle Hansen Mr Bruce Scott Mr Owen Burn Mr Kelly Vince Mr Alistair Shanks Mr Stephen Wagstaff Mrs Carilyn Fraser Mr David Reid

Boat Name

PHLYER PHOCOENA PHOCOENA PIM PINK CADILLAC PIPER PLANE JANE PLANE JANE PLATINE PLAYBUOY POCAHONTAS POHUTAKAWA PONSONBY SCOW PRAWN BROKER PRETTY WOMAN PRIME SUSPECT II PRINCESS PRISM PRIZE QUO VADIS RADIX RAINBOW RAINBOW RAINBOW 11 RAINBOW II RANGER RAPTURE RATTLE'N'RUM RAWHITI RAWHITI REPRISE RESTLESS REVELRY RIADA II ROMANZA ROMANZA RUM BUCKET RUMPUS RURU SAILORMOON SALANJO SAMAKAND SAMBUCA SANDPIPER SANDRO SANGA NA LANGA SAVANTE SAVARNA SCOUT SEA TOY SEASCAPE SERENA SHAM PAIN SHANDON SHAPESHIFTER SHARE DELIGHT SHARE DELIGHT SHARKITA SHINE SHOKRAN SIDEWINDER SIMPLE MINDS SIMPLICITY SIMPLY RED SKARA BRAE SKY BLUE SKYLARK SLEDGEHAMMER

Warrant

234 485 418 422 413

263

388 364

490

449 387

194

298

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Name of Owner(s)

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Sail No. 325 T4248 8019 422 8872 5381 5381 3704 725 415 936 8304 9925 9568 6030 8442 5063 T3760 6372 150 367 50 5050 9280 9280 3116 3354 29051 A18 T021 1469 1469

8101 8390 9912 1724 A10 727

112112 9808 3423

75263 NZL55555

YACHT REGISTER

499 9734

128

40 108 A8 A1 A1 A1

USA32249

A6 8907 4881 4881

4881

Name of Owner(s)

Mr Nathan Williams Mr Brent Mullan Mrs Maryanne Clark Mr Ross Blackman Ms Caroline Werlen Mrs Eva Smaill Mr Jack Harris Jnr Mr Larry Paul Mr Andy Shenk Mr Warwick Leyland Mr Denis Woodward Mr John Duder ONZM Mr Nicholas Silich-Salburg Mr Richard Dodd Mr Kenneth Stanton Mr Andrew Fraser Mr John Leyland Penno Mr Brent Linnell Mr Martin Bell Mr Tony Blake Mr Christopher Macindoe Mr Craig Harrison Mr William Brown Mr Brian Ward Mr Wayne Gilfoyle Mr Alex Witten-Hannah Mr Chris Meikle Mr Chris Meikle Mr Chris Gudgeon Mr Barry Hillyer Mr Laurence Hillyer Mr Tony Whiting Mr Mike Mahoney Mrs Anne Hirst Mr Jim Griffin Ms Debbie Whiting Hon. John Faire Mr Geoffrey Harden Mr Ray Haslar Mr Rod Penna Larry Paul Mr Phil Robertson Mrs Janett Andres Mr Peter Cunningham Mr Stuart Scott Mr John Laidlaw Mr Steve Gray Mr Marcello Ciobo Mr Wallace Baker Mr Brian Petersen Mr Peter Taylor Mr Hugh Fulton Mr Walter Lewin Mr Logan Hansen Mr Peter Mence Ms Georgina Ralston Mr Jolyon Ralston Mr Henry Tait Dr Cam Emmerton Mr Scott Diener Mr Chris Bouzaid MBE Mr Gavin White Mr Larry Paul Mr Samuel Cremer Mr Mike Leyland Mr Chris Macindoe Mr Paul McWilliams

Boat Name

SLIPSTREAM III SMAK SNIPER SOJOURN II SOLVIK SONIC SOUTHERN BELLE SPELLBINDER SPELLBINDER SPIRIT SPRAY SPRAY 11 STALLA DE MUR STARLIGHT STEP BY STEP STERLING STORM STRATOCASTER STREAK STREV SUB 60 SUMMER DREAM SUSAN JANE SYSTEMS THUNDER TA'AROA TAHU MOANA TAIKO J57 TAIKO J57 TALENT TARA TARA TARANUI III TAWERA TEAM SEX TEQUILA TEQUILA TERMINATOR THE BIG DONT ARGUE The Muppet Show THE SNOWGOOSE THELMA THERMATEC TIAMANA TICKETTY BOO TIGGA TOUCHE' TRIMOU TUTUKAKA SUNRISE UDDER LIFE V5 VALENZIA VELLAMO VENTO VESPER VICTORY VIKING VIKING VIKING VIS VIVE LIBRE WAI ANIWA WAIATA WAITANGI WAKA WAR MACHINE WAR MACHINE WAR MACHINE

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394 136

240 354

263 291

478 81

60

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Sail No. 4717 4717 8032 6199

1248 2719 9931 996

5385 5385 9214 GBR 3393 L 10303 9900 9869 NZ833 9116 9116 5880 1185 8120 8500 9705 9277 9297 9297

10044 9277 9297 9297 10044

Name of Owner(s)

Mr Don Grayson Mr Scott Grayson Mr Garry Elliott Mr Graham Dawson Mr Brian Watson Mr John Hall Mr Alastair Robertson Mr Cameron Hadlow Mr Vaughan Wilkinson Mr Bill Wallace Mrs Alexandra Van Tuyl Mr Simon Van Tuyl Mr David Jury Mr Nick Barker Mr Rob Bassett Mr Evan Innes-Jones Mr Jonathan Wright Mr Stephen Stones Mr John Abel-Pattinson Mrs Sarah Pratt Mr Aaron Rink Mr Mason Pepper Mr Craig Hopkins Mr Paul Young Mr Kim McDell Mr Brent McKenzie Mr Matt Cole Ms Sue Gifford Mr Garry Lock Mr Neil Bailey Mr Matt Cole Ms Sue Gifford Mr Garry Lock Mr Neil Bailey

Boat Name

WARRINGA WARRINGA WASTED AWAY WATERMARK WAYFINDER WHICHWAY WHIMBREL WHIRLWIND WHISPERS II WHITE CLOUD WILD CARD WILD CARD WILD HORSES WIND QUEST WIRED WIZARD WRIGHTEAU XQUISITE YONDER STAR YOUNG AT HEART YOUNG AT HEART YOUNG MAGIC YOUNG NICK YOUNG REBEL ZAMZAMAH ZEALOUS ZEPHERUS ZUBEN ZUBEN ZUCCHERO ZEPHERUS ZUBEN ZUBEN ZUCCHERO

Warrant 442 214

183

15

282

192

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MOTOR YACHT REGISTER

Name of Owner(s) Mr Christopher Spencer

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Mr Scott Colebrook Mrs Suzie Colebrook Mr Hamish Milne Mrs Paula Satterthwaite Mr Craig Satterthwaite Mr Mike Malcolm Mr Adrien Creuze Mr Chris Hume Mr Richard Fisher Mr Paul Miller Mr Gregory Lees Mr Alan Blakey Mr Alan Drake Mr Matthew McCaughan Mr Gary Ardern Mr Bruce Whillans Mr Robert Boniface Mr Eric Summerville Mr John Yarrow Mr Charles Scoones Mr Terry Cooke Mr Alan Day Mr Terry Squires Mr Colin Carran - Life Mr Stephen Herstell Mr Thomas Cashen Mr Matthew McKinnon Mr Rodney McVicar Mr Aaron Young Mr Frank Young Mr Ross Horner Mrs Angela Toms Mr Andrew Garland Mr Peter Baker Mrs Bernadine Bourke Mr Paul Collins Mr Chris Hawes Mr Dennis Taylor Mr Stephen Fisher QSO Dr Warwick Palmer Mr Timothy Wilson Mr Glenn Clark Mr Kevin Pugh Mr Jonty Cullinane Mr Bob Blakey Mr Tony Mair Mr Geddes Weston Mrs Annette Daly Mr Russell McKenzie Mr John Bukowski Mr Angus Rogers Mrs Pauline Palmer Mr Graeme Palliser Mr Gerard Emery Mr Simon Groom Mr Doug Galbraith Mr Tim Wiles Mr Murray Walbran Mr Richard Toon Mr Garry Madill Mr Andrew Murray

Boat Name

Warrant

ACADIA ACCORD ACCORD ACEIANO ACHILLES ACHILLIES AFFINITY AGLAE AGOGO AKARANA AKULA ALBATROSS ALCARO ALCATRAZ AMBERGRIS AMICO VERO AMOKURA AMTRAC ANDIAMO ANNA GRACE 144 ANTIOPE ANTIPODES ANTIQUITY AQUABAT AQUARIUS ARANUI ARGONAUT AROHA ARYA STARK ASMARA 353 ASMARA ASTI ATHENA AUDACITY 11 AUSPICIOUS 76 AUSUM AVANNA BACCHANTE BACCUS BAR TENDER BELL'ARIA BELUGA 268 BENTLEY 352 BIG BUD BLUEPRINT 61 BOBBY'S GIRL 61 BRAVE HEART CALM HARBOUR CAM CAPRI CATHARINA CENTAURUS CHANCELLOR CHARADE 236 CHOPPY CLEA CLERMONT CLOUD COASTAL COWGIRL COCO II DASHA DAWN REAPER

Mr Clarence Nicholson Mr John Cox Mr Ian McRobie Mr John Black Mr Don Bendall Mr Peter Mence Mrs Yi Huo Mr. Tom Coote Mr Grant Cossey Sir Peter Maire Mr Denis Crampsie Mr Brom Breetvelt Mrs Janne Breetvelt Mr Nathan Williams Mr Christopher Field Mr Steve Cotton Mr Ashley Goodwin Mr Paul Ludgate Mr Hamish Lusk Mr John Briers Simon Hull Mr Ian Johnson Mr Nicholas Plan Mr Cliff Henderson Mr Roland Lennox-King Mr Steve Mair Mr Richard Fisher Mrs. Judith Burley Mr Peter Digby Mr David Le Mouton Mr Don Galbraith Mr Greg Lee Mr Hans Van Der Velden Mr Robert Cawson Mr Les McDonald Mr Ivor Wilkins Mr Peter Hawkins Mr Roger Purdy Matt Cole Mr Iain Valentine Mrs Merima Backhus Dr Philip Yates ONZM Mr William Yates Mr Gary Brent Mr Jay Scanlon Mr Craig Watts Mr Evan Dixon Mrs Antonia Wright Mr Clive Wright Mr Michael Sheehan Sir Richard Matthews Mr Chris Simpson Mr Jeff Hurley Mr Anatole Perry Mr John Sinclair Sir Stephen Tindall KNZM Mr Dene Gilbert Mrs Yvonne Gilbert Dr Eric Horne Mr Graeme Wilson Mr Peter Boardman Mr Jim Frankham Mr Alan Heatlie Mr Forres McPheat

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DESTINY DIAVOLO DUNDONALD 370 DUO ECHO EILEEN PATRICIA ELAINE H El Toro ELVA ENIGMA ESCAPADO 341 ESCAPE 243 ESCAPE EXTREME FARRBULOUS FLAIR FLYING DRAGON 163 FLYING FOX FORTUITOUS FORTUNA 224 FRANK GALATEA II GE 18609 GENIE 426 GO GUARDSMAN HAMAL HARRIER II HARRIER II 399 HAVANA HEBRIDES HILTIN HOKEY POKEY HOKULANI HOUSE INKPOT INTRIGUE 134 IRIS IRONCLAD ISOSCELES JOLLY MON JUNO JUPITER II KAEWA KATHERINE KHALIDA KINGFISHER KINGFISHER KINGFISHER KIWI BLUE KIWI OYSTER KOKOMO KOLEA KORARA KOTARE KOTUKU KUAKA KUAKA 151 LADY ARGYLE LADY GAY LADY MARGARET LADY MAY LARISSA LARUNA 360


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Boat Name

Warrant

LATEST TRICK 35 LEGATO LITTLE RITZ LOMANI LORO BZACK MAGIC KIWI 407 MAHALO MAIFELE MAKEDA MANAIA MAREEBA Matawai MATAWAI MAZURKA MENAI MI SO 351 MISS HELEN MITITIA MOERANGI II MON ANU 11 MONICA 96 MORITZ MURATAI II MARGARITAVILLE PAUL JOHANSEN MV TRINIDAD MV TRINIDAD NATASHA NEREUS NORTH STAR II OCEAN RULER ODYESSIA OLYMPIA ORETI ORIGIN PACIFIC BELLE PATRON PEARL PELICAN PEMBLES BAY PEREGRINE PHANTOM PILOT V PLAYSTATION 2 382 PORTAMAR 326 PROTECTOR II PURSUIT 8 QUEST RA HARI RAKANOA RASCAL 431 REBEL REQUISITE 332 REX ROBALO R222 SALTY DOG SAM SAMURAI SAMURAI SANCTUARY II SAPHEIRA 498 SCOOBY DOO 462 SEA DEVIL SEA FEVER 105 SEAMIST SEAWAY II SERENATA

Mr Hamish Neal Mr Tony Baker Mrs Carilyn Fraser Mrs Colleen Kenny Mr Phil Kenny Mr David Pringle Mr Roy Ladd Mr Robert Bruce Mr Loren Poole Mr Sandy Grigg Mr Chris Sullivan Mr Adam Cato Mr Richard March Mr Shane Brown Mr Neil Empson Mr Peter Illingworth Mrs Gillian Williams Mr Nathan Williams Mr Simon Robinson Mr Raymond Barker Mr Murray Holdaway Mr Neil Empson Mr Christopher Spencer Mr Graeme Finch Mr Rodger Moore Mr Alexander Vaughan RNZYS Mrs. Henrietta Vaughan Mr Alan Ranger Mr Tim James Mr Paul Harris Mr Bruce Berriman Mrs Karyn Miller Mr Phillip Miller Mr Gregory Lees Mr John Chaplin RNZYS Mr Gus Gardner Mr Peter Black Mrs Benita Marriott Mr Glenn Marriott Mrs Joanna Chaplin Mrs Kath Burrett Mr Steve Burrett Mr Allan Mitchell Sir Kenneth Stevens Mr Lyndon Urquhart Ms Sally Aberhart Mr Russ Wilkinson Sir Colin Giltrap Mr Stephen Pepperell Richard Seton Mr Keith Drummond Mrs Amanda Pratley Mr Terence Pratley Mr Bryan King Mr Brent McCarty Mr David McPherson Mr Gordon Cashmore Mr Barry Vincent Mr John Darby Mr Mike Sanderson Mr Ronald Winstone Mr Richard Seton Mr David Warburton Mr Anatole Masfen

SERENITY SILVER LINING SKYBIRD 384 SLAINTE 199 SLAINTE SMUGGLER SOBRINE SOHO SOLITAIRE SORCERER SOUNDS MAGIC 150 SOVEREIGN 305 SOVEREIGN 89 SPINDRIFT SPLENDIDA 469 STRIKE 3 STRIKE 3 STRIKE 3 SUMMERTIME 361 TAHI TAKATU TARATARA 274 TASMAN TE ARAHI 166 TE HAURAKI TE IKA NUI 235 TE KOUMA TE LKA NUI THAMES CHILDE THE HENRI M THETIS II TIGER MOTH TIGHTLINES TIGHTLINES TIMELESS TIPU WAEWAE TIRI TOREA II TOUCH OF PARADISE TOY TOO TOY TOO TUPU WAE WAE 439 V 452 V VAN SAR VANQUISH VEGAS VIRTUAL REALITY VIRTUAL REALITY 412 VOLANTE VOLANTIS WAIKOPOU WAIROA WAKATERE WAKATERE WARLORD WESTPOINT WESTWIND WHAKARI WHICHONE WINDHAVEN II WINDWARD II WINFLY YELLA 466 ZEAL ZEST

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Mr Scott Wilson Mr Mark Lines Mrs Lynette Subritzky Mr Mark Withers Mr Stuart Galloway Mr Ian Gardner-Smith Richard Seton Mr Peter Macdonald Mr Bill Taylor Mr Jeffrey Taylor Mr Peter Taylor Mr Kelvin Davis Mr John Winlove Mr Andrew Roelants Mr Bruce Tantrum Mr Daniel Bem Mr Terence Porter Mr Shaun Cranfield Mr Martin Farrand Mrs Jeanne Heatlie Hans Van Der Velden Mr Morris Watson Mr Andrew Duff Mr Garry Elliott Mr Farley Blackman Mrs Barbara Cooke Mr David Cooke Mr Paul Barton Mr Denis Kendall Mr Brian Frecker Mr John Wood Mr Mark Browne Mrs Lulu Craies Mr Brett Bakewell-White Mr Rowan Markwick Mr Geoff Blampied Mr Patrick Girvan Miss Karleen Dixon Mr Layne Stephens RNZYS Mr David Thomson Mr John Beck Mr Mike Wills Mr Robert Hughes Mr Colin Churchouse Mr Dave Larsen Mr Brett Lornie Mr Kayne Mulcahy Mr Edward Williams Mr Grant Burrell Mr Kenneth Vincent Mr Jim Jackson Mr Rex Innes-Jones Mr Jeffrey Holloway Mr Blair Nelson Dr Peter Raudkivi Mr Roger Wood Mr Michael Duke Mr Cliff Gordon Mr Dean Finlay Mr Geoffrey Payne Brendan Kelly Mr Brent Gribble Mr Doug Reid Mr Reston Pollard Mr Richard Bishop Mr John Owers

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EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS IF YOU ARE CALLING FROM A VESSEL AT SEA AND HAVE A VHF RADIO, CALL ON CHANNEL 16 • Call: "MAYDAY","MAYDAY", "MAYDAY" • THIS IS (NAME OF VESSEL) – Repeat three times • MAYDAY THIS IS (name of vessel) • LOCATION - Vessel’s position in degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude, or bearing and distance relative from a known geographical feature. • Nature of distress and the kind of assistance required. • Repeat all of this three times. • If possible provide details of the emergency and follow any instructions given. • Allow a short period for shore station to reply. If no answer, activate your EPIRB and repeat the distress call. IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 111 AND ASK FOR THE POLICE. AUCKLAND HARBOUR MASTER - (09) 362 0397 extension ‘0’ POLICE - Auckland Central - (09) 302 6400 COASTGUARD – VHF 16, alternatively phone dial *500 or (09) 303 1303 RESCUE HELICOPTER – Dial 111 and ask for Police

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

NAVIGATIONAL SAFETY CONTACTS Northland Harbour Master - 0800 002 004 Pollution Control Hotline - (09) 377 3107

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METPHONE Auckland - 0900 999 09 Bay Of Islands - 0900 999 09 Brett - 0900 999 60 (Coastal Forecast) Colville - 0900 999 61 (Coastal Forecast) MARINAS Westhaven Marina - (09) 360 5870 Orakei Marina - (09) 524 8444 Gulf Harbour Marina - (09) 424 6200

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