It’s the time in the year where PHRF certificates are due for renewal. Yachting New Zealand has already received dozens of PHRF renewal applications, as some of the winter racing events get [...]
For those that were unable to attend the briefing held prior to the opening of the 2023-24 sailing season here is a wrap up of the key information communicated on the night. CommunicationMake [...]
A goal to increase female participation in sailing is kick-started with the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s first Women’s Day Out; a showcase of what’s ahead for our club. A new era is on the [...]
As we continue to sail into exciting new waters through our reset journey, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) invites you to become more involved as an active volunteer within our [...]
What is the Women’s Day Out? Yacht clubs around the world are embracing the women’s movement and #steeeringthecourse by hosting sailing events and weekends designed specifically to encourage and [...]
Emirates Team New Zealand is directly investing in the future of New Zealand’s world class sailing talent by purchasing a renewed fleet of ten Elliott 7 yachts for the RNZYS’s Mastercard Youth [...]
The summer of 2023 will be remembered for its devastating storms on the North Island, which not only caused death and destruction but also disrupted many recreational and sporting events, [...]
Read about the recent Harken Young 88 Nationals, where a competitive fleet raced on a challenging North of Rangitoto course. The joint owners of Danger Zone, Jonny Bell and Harry Thurston, won [...]
The Harken Young 88 National Championships are being raced this weekend (24-26 March 2023) but the build up began on February 25th with the busiest weighing and measuring day on record. Over 13 [...]