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SailGP Auckland Day 2, Ra...

The Auckland SailGP continued its thrilling course today, 19 January, as the fifth fleet race unfolded against the stunning backdrop of Waitematā Harbour.

X-Yachts unveils the XR-4...

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Auckland makes history wi...

The ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix is breaking records in Auckland with an unprecedented eight-race schedule. After four thrilling fleet races on Saturday, the action ramps up on Super Sunday, promising fans an unforgettable day of high-speed competition on Waitematā Harbour.

Boat chines: Hull Design ...

In the realm of nautical engineering, the term "chine" refers to the critical juncture where a boat's hull bottom converges with its sides, forming a noticeable angle or edge. This structural feature plays a pivotal role in defining a vessel's performance, stability, and construction methodology.

James Bond Would Have Bee...

This past weekend, the shimmering waters of Lake Tarawera just outside of Rotorua were alive with nostalgia, as the NZ Retro Boats Lake Tarawera Gathering brought together passionate enthusiasts and their meticulously maintained classic powerboats and jetboats.

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SailGP Auckland Day 2, Ra...

The Auckland SailGP continued its thrilling course today, 19 January, as the fifth fleet race unfolded against the stunning backdrop of Waitematā Harbour.

X-Yachts unveils the XR-4...

Today mark...

Auckland makes history wi...

The ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix is breaking records in Auckland with an unprecedented eight-race schedule. After four thrilling fleet races on Saturday, the action ramps up on Super Sunday, promising fans an unforgettable day of high-speed competition on Waitematā Harbour.

Boat chines: Hull Design ...

In the realm of nautical engineering, the term "chine" refers to the critical juncture where a boat's hull bottom converges with its sides, forming a noticeable angle or edge. This structural feature plays a pivotal role in defining a vessel's performance, stability, and construction methodology.