Join us on Saturday August 23 for a fun day learning about how to be safe in Cook Strait, whether you’re racing, crewing or cruising. It will run from 9am to 3pm and include lots of practical demonstrations and advice. This course is tailored for the Cook Strait area – we’ll discuss what makes Cook Strait an interesting place to sail and what that means for staying safe. It will cover: skipper and crew responsibilities lifejackets, including self-service and packing of inflatable lifejackets other safety equipment emergency situations such as emergency steering, dismasting, water ingress The practical demonstrations include inflating a life…
Author: Deb Williams
Sip and Savour – special event for family and friends Sunday 10 August Join us for a relaxed yet refined afternoon of fine wine and perfectly paired canapés, featuring the award-winning wines of Palliser Estate – one of Martinborough’s most celebrated wineries. Enjoy a curated tasting of six stunning wines, including the 2024 Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and two exceptional Pinot Noirs. Each wine will be thoughtfully paired with gourmet finger food, carefully crafted to complement every sip. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of our final fully-crewed Winter Series yacht race – watch the action from the comfort…
We have a busy social month for July as the social team have planned a heap of events. GHOST DIVING CLEAN UP Saturday 5 July We’re delighted to host the Ghost Diving crew again Saturday 5th July after their Oriental Bay beach clean up. We have pizzas on the menu so come along to the Clean Up and enjoy the buzz at the club afterwards. RUM TASTING and LASAGNA Friday 11 July Why is all the rum gone? Because it’s at Port Nic for a tasting! Join us for an evening hosted by Rick from EuroVintage tasting rums. Tickets are…
A view from our Social Secretary Paul Tuesday, January 28 and a surprise call from Dave Hart – last seen two years ago. Would I like to sail with him, 2 – handed, for the Wellington to Akaroa Race? A big gulp and a yes! Dave is a very experienced sailor and skipper, but this was quite a step up for me personally. The timeframe was looking very tight, being just eight days from the start signal on Thursday February 6, Waitangi Day, and the boat not actually entered yet. After much last-minute scrambling (!) to meet the numerous requirements…
Friday 21st and 22nd was the Gallagher Insurance RPNYC regatta, keenly anticipated especially with the Wellington Classic event. We entered Annie and with advice from Mike and Katie got our first PHRF certificate. Annie is a 40 ft (12m) Bavaria 38 cruiser – whom I live on board. Racing Annie has been a big thing. Throwing a cruising boat and your home around a race course can seem precarious, and there is extra caution that inevitably must be taken. However I am supported by a fantastic and growing team of girls and some great people that I have met over…
Things are well underway for organising the Akaroa race, which starts Thursday 6 February. It’s a number of years since we ran a long race to Akaroa so it’s great to have it back on the racing calendar. Please confirm your entry ASAP in SailSys and also update any compliance requirements. Notice of Race is available here. Sailing instructions are now available here. Code of conduct for this event available here. If you have any questions regarding the requirements of this race please contact Geoff Herd to discuss. We are very happy to work through anything you are having issues…
The Gallagher Insurance Wellington Classic is a new development for the Port Nicholson Regatta bringing a rich piece of history into the modern sailing scene, and honouring the tradition of one of the city’s oldest and most cherished sporting events. In 1893 the Wellington regatta awarded a purse of 10 pounds and 8 shillings to the first-place winner on handicap. In 2024, that amount is equivalent to $2,487.32. The Wellington Classic will follow this historic precedent, with $2,487.32 awarded to the first-place winner on PHRF Base in the single race that is the Classic. The winner will take all, with…
With interest building in the Barton Marine offshore championship series, and the Cook Strait Classic in particular, the Sailing Committee agreed to run the race with a section for Cat 4 modified yachts. The modifications bought the yachts close to Cat 3, with a weather restriction should the forecast not be suitable. That modification led to 10 boats entering, but ZigZag Fullstop had to withdraw due to technical issues with their new mainsail. Laissez Faire, a regular offshore boat, opted to start the family cruise on the same day but with Golden Bay their ultimate destination. Joining the offshore fleet…
We’re thrilled to unveil a fresh race format for the 26th Port Nicholson Regatta, designed to enhance participation and enjoyment for all sailors! This year, we’re introducing two distinct divisions: the Open Division and the Harbour Division. Open Division: Round the Cans Racing and the Wellington Classic The Open Division will feature traditional round-the-cans racing, alongside the much-anticipated Gallagher Insurance Wellington Classic. This division is perfect for those who thrive on competitive racing and want to test their skills in a lively atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or eager to push your limits, the Open Division offers an exhilarating…
Many years ago the annual Cook Strait Classic was the short offshore race of the season, with a huge fleet of boats using this as the delivery to the Sounds for Christmas cruising. To bring this back, the Sailing Committee has amended the safety requirements to encourage more yachts to enter the race once again. The annual Barton Marine Cook Strait Classic starts on Saturday 21 December at 0835. There is a full NTC posted outlining the requirements for yachts to enter this classic race as Cat 4 modified. This means boats entered under this criteria will need to complete…