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Click to view these 1022 stories or click these links to see some stories from these current and past advertisers on Sail-World.com: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders; Southern Spars; Doyle Sails; C-Tech; Whangarei Marina: Armstrong Foils: PredictWind; Auckland Boat Show; Hella Marine; Zhik; Marine Biosecurity NZ; North Sails; Armstrong Foils; Salthouse Boatbuilders; Altex Coatings; Tiwal; Hall Spars; TNL Pindar; KZ Racefurlers; U-DEK by Ultralon; Mackay Boats; NZ Sailcraft; Saffier Yachts AustralAsia; Harken Fosters; Smuggler Marine; Marine Protection Solutions; The Garden of Evil – Movie; BoatSecure; Collinson & Co; Baileys Insurance; Maritime NZ; Emirates Team NZ Shop; 36th America’s Cup Official Store; TheMarket.com; Lusty & Blundell; Helicopter Me; Rooster; Road to Gold; Windcraft; Allen;
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Thirty years of racking up ocean racing titles plus high-level engineering expertise gave Stu Bannatyne the perfect grounding to help create and refine two of the most important sailing innovations of the current era.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
Doyle at the Moth Worlds in Garda; New LM46 performance cruiser; Tripp90 aimed at ease of sailing for world wide cruising – and more
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
Put your name on an RS Aero one-person sailing dinghy now. With a great introductory offer on new boat sales in November and summer approaching there is no better time to try the RS Aero.
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
“Ask any racing yachtsperson if their boat is slower when fouled, even with a bit of slime,” says antifoul coating specialist Kevin Purdy. “The answer will be an emphatic yes.”
Click here to view this advertiser story from Marine Biosecurity NZ.
Larry Keating, Producer and Director of “Garden of Evil”, explains the motivation for the four year project investigating the circumstances of the murder of Sir Peter Blake and hundreds of other conservationists in the Amazon.
Click here to view this advertiser story from The Garden of Evil – Movie.
The Baltic 146 Path is one of the most recent superyacht launches. Designed by Judel / Vrolijk and outfitted with North 3Di, Path is built for global long-distance cruising.
Click here to view this advertiser story from North Sails.
The Doyle Sails Moth Team Riders descended on Lake Garda, Italy for the World Championships in August, with some of the biggest names choosing Doyle Sails. With great effort going into innovation and development in the last twelve months.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
Antifoul is considered our best line of defence against marine pests, but it’s not the only option. From simply using your boat more often, to sophisticated technologies, here are some other options to consider.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Marine Biosecurity NZ.
Doyle Sails utilises a computational simulation environment to engineer sails that are faster out of the bag, easier to trim and maintain their designed shape through a greater wind range, explains sail designer and coach Andrew Brown.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
There is nothing you can do in an Aero that you can’t do in other popular single-handed classes. But as this writer reports, sometimes it’s simply better in an Aero.
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
Scouts Aotearoa is the latest organisation to identify the two-handed RS Feva as the path forward for youth sailors, especially youth in the Sea Scout Branch of the organisation. It now has boats in Nelson, Auckland and Dunedin, and soon in Gisborne
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
Making great use of the fresh SW breeze that has visited Auckland over the past couple of days, a couple of RS Feva’s get some great rides off Manly Beach.
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
The Doyle Sailmaking Programme is designed to slingshot apprentices to the top of the industry. It focuses on creating opportunities for participants – on the water and on the loft floor.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
Part one in a series of three articles about antifoul coatings from the team behind ‘Clean Below? Good to go’ addresses how the global industry is coming up with solutions to biofouling challenges.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Marine Biosecurity NZ.
Garden of Evil is a new documentary, five years in the making, covering Sir Peter Blake’s shooting, Capt Pete Bethune’s knife attack, and corruption in the Amazon. Blake was but one of several hundred conservationists assassinated in the Amazon.
Click here to view this advertiser story from The Garden of Evil – Movie.
Sail Racing have been making premium technical clothing since 1977 and is now available in Australia. Distributed in Sydney from the team behind Burke Marine and Henri-Lloyd.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Sail Racing.
Two major players in sailing have joined forces to offer shared ownership in luxury yachts for the first time out of Airlie Beach in Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands, including shares in the first Bali 4.4 in Australia.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Yacht Syndication.
We hope all of our Feva families are well and looking forward to the season ahead now we have been given the green light to be on the water again.
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
Summer surveillance is set to get underway again soon, with divers in Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Waikato (Coromandel), Gisborne and Hawkes Bay and checking moored and berthed vessels, and marine structures for marine pests.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Marine Biosecurity NZ.
The first RS branded centreboard dinghy arrived in New Zealand in 2005 and now many yacht clubs in New Zealand sport at least one boat – and often many more – within their fleets.
Click here to view this advertiser story from NZ Sailcraft.
It’s raison d’etre is creating unrivalled breathability levels without any compromises on durability, waterproofness and Zhik’s inventive new protective features.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Zhik.
If you’re planning to sail to Aotea Great Barrier Island, there are currently biosecurity rules in place there to control a newly discovered seaweed pest. Aotea Mana Whenua governance group has imposed a rahui over the same areas.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Marine Biosecurity NZ.
A round up of the major regattas for August and September, from Doyle Sails International, plus Mike Sanderson reflects halfway through doing his 14-day stint in quarantine after a spell of racing in Europe.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
TNL Pindar recently shipped the new IRC52 racing yacht “Caro” from New Zealand to Spain despite Lockdowns and tight shipping space.
Click here to view this advertiser story from TNL Pindar.
Due to New Zealand Government COVID-19 restrictions which limit people gathering, the 2021 Auckland Boat Show has been cancelled. The show will return in early 2022; running from 17 to 20 March, and is set to be a bigger show than planned for 2021.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Auckland Boat Show.
It’s another win for Tom Slingsby, who has successfully defended his title as the Moth World Champion. Slingsby used the North Bi9 DSX Decksweeper, a standard design developed after the 2019 Worlds in Perth, Australia.
Click here to view this advertiser story from North Sails.
Fast just got redefined at the 2021 Moth Worlds with the Bieker Moth being the choice of boat sailed by the top six sailors overall.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Mackay Boats.
Vakaros was founded on a simple idea: use state-of-the-art technology to improve the experience of sailors on and off the water.
Click here to view this advertiser story from Vakaros.
Phil Robertson, Kyle Langford, Tom Johnson and Nina Curtis are travelling directly from SailGP
Click here to view this advertiser story from Doyle Sails.
When planning your next passage it is essential to know the best time of year to depart.
Click here to view this advertiser story from PredictWind.
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