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Blue Gavel New Zealand Auckland Dragon Boat Association Browns AUCKLAND YACHT AND BOATING ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED Clubs For updates contact [email protected] | boaties.co.nz Auckland Dragon Blue Gavel Boat Association New Zealand (Past Commodore’s Club) OFFICERS OFFICERS Chair: Bill Lomas - 027 656 3094 Treasurer: Sydney Budden - +64 7 548 1180 Secretary: Marianne Wullings Secretary: Christine Conn - 0274 791 871 Email: [email protected] ELIGIBILITY MAIN ACTIVITY To have been an elected Commodore Regional Association running dragon for a period of not less than 2 years of a boating recognised Boat or Yacht Club MAIN CLASSES MAIN ACTIVITY Premier A & B, Secondary Schools, Breast To assist with various boating activities Cancer Survivors such as Blind and Handicap Sailing and the encouragement of youth to participate SPECIAL EVENTS in all aspects of boating. Sponsoring Anniversary Day Regatta, Viaduct Harbour. various youth programmes, ie Spirit of See website for more key events. Adventure, Sir Peter Blake Trust, Outward Bound and Youth Sail Pier Z, Westhaven Drive, St Mary’s Bay aucklanddragonboats.co.nz 253 Old Highway RD8 Tauranga [email protected] Browns Bay Bucklands Beach Boating Club Yacht Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Colin Chisholm - 021 650 638 Commodore: Paul Watson Secretary: Warren King - 021 826 715 Club Manager: Lyle Tresadern Office: +64 9 534 3046 MAIN ACTIVITY Family boating club providing boating & MAIN ACTIVITY social activities for trailer yachts & power Keeler racing & cruising, Centreboard racing boats; a strong affiliation with Coastguard & training youth. Teams racing. Power/launch, North Shore. social activities, fishing clubs. Boats are launched & retrieved from the MAIN CLASSES Northern end of Browns Bay Beach. Keelers, Centreboarders, Trailer yachts, Launches, Powerboats. MAIN CLASSES Power boats, Trailer yachts LEARN TO SAIL Adult, Youth & holiday programmes. Beach Front Lane, Browns Bay Ara Tai, Half Moon Bay [email protected] [email protected] bbbc.co.nz bbyc.org.nz Clubs Clarks Beach Classic Yacht Yacht Club Association OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Peter Marlow - 09 232 1750 Chairman: James Mortimer Secretary: Joyce Talbot - 021 818 448 MAIN ACTIVITY Affordable, fun, social sailing for both Adults & MAIN ACTIVITY Children. Dinghy, Catamarans & Trailer Sailers. Promoting the ownership, preservation & Club Sailing Day is Saturday afternoon restoration of Classic Yachts & Launches MAIN CLASSES MAIN CLASSES Optimists, Firebugs, Starlings, Sunbursts, Classic Yachts & Launches Jollyboats, 3.7, Lasers, Catamarans, Trailer Sailers Membership is open to all, including classic LEARN TO SAIL and modern classic vessel owners & anyone Junior courses/holiday camp to YNZ Level 1 & interested in historic and classic vessels. 2, Optimists provided End of Torkar Rd, Clarks Beach C/- Royal NZ Yacht Squadron, Westhaven Dr [email protected] [email protected] clarksbeachyachtclub.org.nz classicyacht.org.nz Clearwater Cove Devonport Yacht Club Yacht Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: David Slattery - 021 981 197 Commodore: Geoff Evans - 021 777 251 Vice Comm: Glenn Trainor - 021 978 275 Vice Commodore: Hugh Pollock Secretary: John Wicks - 021 621 593 Office: +64 9 445 0048 MAIN ACTIVITY MAIN ACTIVITY Social cruising/racing in Keelers & Launches Family cruising and racing, shorthanded racing, haulout facilities, social membership MAIN CLASSES Mixed Keelers – Summer alternate MAIN CLASSES Wednesday evenings & Winter alternate Mixed keelers and Woollacott design keelers Sunday Afternoons SPECIAL EVENTS A small yacht club based at Hobsonville Check website for events. Marina with some longer events. Hobsonville Marina, 18 Clearwater Cove 25 King Edward Pde, Devonport [email protected] [email protected] hobsonvillemarina.co.nz/links dyc.org.nz AUCKLAND YACHT AND BOATING ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED Clubs For updates contact [email protected] | boaties.co.nz French Bay Glendowie Yacht Club Boating Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Fergus Thomson Commodore: Roger Sims - 027 431 7283 Secretary: Paddy Charles Secretary: Chanel Gowen - 022 1536 110 Office: +64 9 817 7609 MAIN ACTIVITY MAIN CLASSES Learn to sail, Club sailing on Sunday (time Laser, Starling, J14, Jollyboat, Optimist, tide dependent) Topaz, Zephyr, Farr 3.7, Weta MAIN CLASSES LEARN TO SAIL Mistrals, Starlings, Optimists, Fevas. Manage Adult and Junior YNZ courses Level starling class rules and register. 1 & 2, boats provided. We welcome enthusiastically sailors of all abilities and LEARN TO SAIL experience. Club, holiday programmes. Club sailing day Sunday (time tide dependent). Check our Sailing Sundays tide dependant. website for Events and holiday programmes. Otitori Bay Rd, Titirangi 0604 37 Glendowie Rd [email protected] [email protected] frenchbay.org.nz gbcyachting.org.nz Gulf Harbour Herald Island Yacht Club Boat Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: John Butcher Contact: Geoff Beresford Office Manager: Fleur Bartholomew 09 416 8220 Office: +64 9 424 2118 MAIN ACTIVITY MAIN ACTIVITY We are a cruising club with a good all tide Keelers racing & cruising. Launch owners. wharf facility and floating pontoons. Fishing competitions. Ladies racing. MAIN CLASSES Midweek and weekend events for launch Keelers and Launches. and yacht owners. Weekends away racing and non racing. Check website for more info. 1299 Laurie Southwick Parade, Gulf Harbour 41 Ferry Parade, Herald Island [email protected] [email protected] ghyc.co.nz hibc.co.nz Clubs Hobsonville Howick Sailing Yacht Club Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Bruce Melvin - 021 108 2853 Commodore: Tim Nichols - 022 642 4657 Secretary: Lisa Mackay - 021 741 544 Secret/Treas: Joanna Eccles - 027 495 6517 Club Capt: Ryan McCulloch - 021 364 333 MAIN ACTIVITY Cruising, racing, clubnights, Winter and MAIN ACTIVITY Summer Racing series Centreboard & dinghy sailing, Junior Coaching, Junior/Senior racing MAIN CLASSES Mixed keelers, mixed small boat multi and MAIN CLASSES monohulls Optimists, P Class, Starling, Techno boards, Lasers, 420, Paper Tigers, Catamarans LEARN TO SAIL Junior sailing programme for all ages. Club Sailing Day: Sunday afternoons Learn to sail: Malcolm Willie - 027 649 4912 Check website for events. Boundary Rd, Hobsonville Point Howick Beach, Beach Rd, Howick [email protected] [email protected] hycnz.org.nz howicksailingclub.co.nz Kohimarama Manly Yacht Club Sailing Club OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Andy Kensington - 021 842 639 Commodore: Barry Thom Secretary: Linda Heckler - 027 353 3656 Vice Comm: Harold Bennett Office: +64 9 528 4365 Secretary: Fiona Rist - 021 905 979 MAIN ACTIVITY Our club is regenerating to cater for Junior Specialist coaching & sailing for children in and Youth sailing. the NZ Junior & Youth classes with a great family atmosphere. LEARN TO SAIL With courses over an extended summer. MAIN CLASSES Optimist, P Class, Starling, 29er, 420 MAIN CLASSES International O'Pen Bic class is predominant Check website for events. with Laser Radials, 2 handed RS Fevas, 420's, 29ers, Flying 11's, Flying Ant all incorporated in the training programmes. 80 Tamaki Drive, Kohimarama 65 Lawrence Street, Manly, Whangaparaoa [email protected] [email protected] kyc.org.nz manlysailingclub.org.nz AUCKLAND YACHT AND BOATING ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED Clubs For updates contact [email protected] | boaties.co.nz ManukauDownload Yacht the &free Maraetai Motorboatiesnz Boat Club app Sailing Club OFFICERSfor more info on clubs > OFFICERS Commodore: Gareth Insley - 0274 555 447 Commodore: Murray Peddie - 021 757 651 Vice Comm: Bruce Leighton - 021 731 543 Rear Commodore: Bill Hewitt - 021 560 666 Secretary: Amanda Thorne MAIN ACTIVITY Office: +64 9 536 6649 Yacht racing, approximately 1.5 hours before high tide most weekends. Junior MAIN ACTIVITY sailing training programme. Good launching Dinghy sailing Junior & Senior MAIN CLASSES MAIN CLASSES Trailer yachts, Optimists and other mixed Jollyboats, Optimists, Starlings, Windsurfing, fleets, Hartley 16 trailer sailers (seniors), Paddleboaring. Multihulls welcome Juinor, senior and families welcome. Weekend Sailing Programmes Kiwi Esplanade, Mangere Bridge 188R Maraetai Drive, Maraetai Beach [email protected] [email protected] sporty.co.nz/mymbc maraetaiboatclub.org.nz Milford Murrays Bay Cruising Club Sailing Club Murrays Bay Sailing Club Est. 1958 OFFICERS OFFICERS Commodore: Tony Sparks - 022 478 471 Commodore: Cameron Dunn Manager: Christine Robertson - 021 171 5040 Vice Comm: Phil Elworthy Office: +64 9 489 6837 Rear Comm: Bryce Day Office: +64 9 479 4180 MAIN ACTIVITY Family cruising & racing, Junior Sailing, Fishing MAIN ACTIVITY Dinghy Racing, Club Sailing - Sunday MAIN CLASSES Learn to sail, Mixed Keelers, 5-10m MAIN CLASSES Optimists, RS Fevas Optimist, P Class, Starling, 420, 29er, Lasers, Zephyrs, Windsurfing, Waspz SPECIAL EVENTS Excellent fleets racing in the winter and LEARN TO SAIL summer evening series, Ladies tidal race series For children and adults 24 Craig Rd, Milford 511 Beach Rd, Murrays Bay [email protected] murraysbay.org milfordcruising.co.nz Clubs New Zealand Multihull Northcote & Yacht Club Birkenhead Yacht Club OFFICERS Commodore: Greer Houston OFFICERS Vice Com: Greg Roake Commodore: Chris Bowman MAIN ACTIVITY Sailing Director: Don Allan Multihull racing & cruising MAIN ACTIVITY MAIN CLASSES Junior, youth & adult centreboards - race & Learn to sail, Multihull yachts, 8.5 and open recreational sailing. 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