Next weekend’s Kawau racing will now run alongside the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s Squadron Weekend, after organisers confirmed a combined format with RNZYS. KRWSquadron
The change follows a decision made after recent uncertainty, with both fleets now sharing start lines and courses across Friday and Saturday. The organisers say the move creates a clearer plan for crews and should help boost numbers on the water. KRWSquadron
Racing starts on Friday 30 January. The warning signal is set for 6.00pm, with a mass start off the Westhaven start tower. The fleet will finish between Te Kouma, where the RNZYS committee boat will be stationed, and Momona Point. RNZYS will handle the results for the combined racing. KRWSquadron
There is also a practical win for crews already committed elsewhere. Boats entered in the Commodore’s Cup can race in both events, without needing to choose one over the other. KRWSquadron
On Saturday 31 January, Kawau boats will again join Squadron Weekend racing. Courses will be based around island options and are not expected to be limited to laps of Kawau Island. Further course details will be issued ahead of racing. KRWSquadron
Race documents, including the Notice of Race, are available via the RNZYS website. KRWSquadron
The social calendar splits in two. The Kawau regatta prizegiving will be held at the Kawau Boating Club after Saturday racing, with sponsor prizes to be awarded and a live band booked. RNZYS will host its own prizegiving on the Lidgard House lawn. Tickets and wristbands are required for the Squadron function and are available directly from RNZYS. KRWSquadron
Entries close at 6.00pm on Wednesday 28 January. New entries are welcome. The entry fee is $50 per race, with online entry opening from Tuesday 27 January.



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