Author: Marcia Trucco

Six RPNYC women travelled to Melbourne in early June to participate in the Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta. Skippered by Kate Robinson, the Port Nic Pirates had borrowed ‘Sunshine’, an Adams 10.6, from Jim Oosterweghel, a generous and trusting Melburnian.  Read all about it and check out the photos in the link below. Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta

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The Board hereby gives notice that the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club will be held in the Wardroom at 7.00pm on Tuesday the 26th of June 2018. Nominations for office are now called for using the form attached below. Notice of Annual General Meeting 2018 KEY DATES Nominations for officers close 29 May 2018 Ballot papers posted to members (if required) 05 June 2018 Ballot papers returned (if required) 19 June 2018 Annual General Meeting 26 June 2018

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The Wellington Centreboard Regatta is being hosted by Muritai YC on Saturday the 10th of March. This regatta is the premier centreboard regatta in Wellington. If you would like further information Contact: James Sorensen, Racing Secretary, Muritai Yacht Club: j.h.p.sorensen@gmail.com Read the NOR here:     2018 Wellington Centreboard Champs – NOR

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Veterans Corner We have another awesome letter this week from life member Mr Bruce Askew recounting some history and some of the antics he got up to as a young lad. Thanks Bruce and keep the stories coming! Bruce Askew Veteran 21 12 2017

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NEW! Veterans Corner Here is where our RPNYC veterans get to recount some old stories or facts from the past (or the present) in their own inimitable style. Today, Honorary Life member, Bruce Askew is sharing with us some of his amazing memories. Read his letter here, Bruce Askew Veteran 14 12 2017

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Reported by Chris Rutledge

At 05:00 on Friday 17 November Te Whio docked at Opua in the Bay of Islands to complete the last leg of its passage from Trinidad in the Caribbean to New Zealand via the Panama Canal and the Pacific Islands. The passage from Fiji had taken 7 ½ days

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