Y a c h t i n g
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Goleta "Saltillo"

Cruising Yacht

Cruising yachts are a fixture of the New Zealand lifestyle - especially in the summer, when the harbours and coastline became big, blue playgrounds for many different types of craft. Cruising yachts come in all shapes and sizes, from the six metre trailer yacht to the 45 metre floating palaces.

18' Skiff

Skiffs are the 'Formula One' of yacht racing. Generally sailed by two or three people, skiffs are usually between 3.5 and 5.5 metres in  length with large mainsails and spinnakers, specifically built for high speed and exciting racing, sometimes at speed of up to 40 kilometres an hour.

Hobie Cat

The Hobie Cat is a highlly popular small, twin-hull sailing craft, or catamaran, able to be sailed by one or two people. First developed in California in the late 1960s, the Hobie Cat waas designed to be fast, fun, and easy to sail.

Laser

The Laser is one of the most popular boats ever made. There are many competitions dedicated to the Laser, including the men's single - handed discipline in the Olympic Games.

Racing Yachts
racing appeals to the competitive streak and so does the challenge of the sea.

P Class

Most young and some not so young honed their sailing and racing skills in the P Class, the delightful and uniquely training and racing dinghy.

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