Boating NZ

CARBON CREDITS CRC BAY OF ISLANDS SAILING WEEK 2020

It’s a bit like joining a team of players in our other national obsession. Kia Kaha (stay strong) fields a crew of 15, each specialising in a particular role to keep the big sled sliding through the water.

“Is there a toilet down below?” I ask one of the young cockpit crew. “I dunno,” he replies, “I’ve never been down there.” And likewise the engine, as we rattle down channel towards the start line. “Oh – a Yanmar of some sort,” says one of the wise heads from the back of the boat, “about 40 something horsepower.”

But when the boat gets sailing they slot into their roles – everyone focussed

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Boating NZ

Boating NZ5 min read
That Sinking Feeling
As we’ve previously written, our long-time goal is to sail to the Pacific Islands midway through this year. Progress has been inhibited by working in Cambridge Monday to Saturday each week, allowing us only Sunday to work on projects to get S.V. Sauv
Boating NZ5 min read
Standing Out From The Crowd Akarana And Tamariki Jnr
It’s unfair to single any of them out at the recent Wooden Boats Festival, but the former Auckland Harbour Board 20m pilot boat Akarana, and the 3.6m ‘Rolls Royce’ Tamariki Jnr dinghy, stand out in a crowded field. Firstly Akarana, a proud emblem of
Boating NZ1 min read
Crossword
8. _____ boat – flattish boat that relies on floats to stay buoyant (7) 9. NZ’s Port Chalmers lies inside _____ Harbour (5) 10. Time to fish for flounder (5) 11. Direct course on which boat can reach racing mark or buoy (7) 12. What outgoing tides di

Related Books & Audiobooks