The Rock Overnight Cruise - Bay of Islands
The subtropical Bay of Islands is a top New Zealand destination, known for stunning coastal scenery and wildlife, warm waters, sandy beaches and rich history.The Bay of Islands Overnight Cruise takes you on an adventure aboard The Rock among the 144 subtropical islands in New Zealand's Far North.
3. Where have you sailed since leaving New Zealand?
After renting out their house in New Zealand, Renee and Lynette pushed off aboard their steel sailboat Tekaihau to sail around the world. They have sailed over 30,000 nautical miles and visited 16 countries so far. Just another 8000 miles to go...
We interviewed Renee and Lynette aboard their 1968 Moody Halberdier sailboat on the hard in Bobby's boat yard in Sint Maarten in February 2012...
Sailing Bay of Islands onboard Vigilant
Sailing in the Bay of Islands does not get any better than this. Excellent lunch,great guides and a fantastic yacht!
FreemanX Full Day Sailing Cruise Bay of Islands
An opportunity to experience the exhilarating ride aboard this impressive high performance catamaran, sailing the Bay of Islands. Amazing photo opportunities and the chance to view abundant sea life, an absolute must for any visitor to the Bay.
Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Sailing aboard Christabelle in the Bay of Islands NZ (1981)
Sailing aboard Christabelle! In the summer of 1979, we spent our Holidays in the Bay of Isands, NZ! On the second day there, we had the unique opportunity to spend an afternoon aboard the ketch (two master) Christabelle a home built steel hulled vessel of Dutch design. She was 50 feet long and weighed in at 25 tons. We believe that she is still around, somewhere in the South Pacific! A great and beautiful sailing boat!
2012 Day 2 Bay of Islands Sailing Week
second day of racing in the Bay of Islands
Te Kaihau, Sailing a fast Trimaran in the Bay of Islands.
A typical day, out in the bay.
N Z Navy frigate
sailing between Gt Barrier Is and Kawau Is on a fairly windy day navy boat smokin upwind when we sailed passed by
St Laurence Trimaran Sailing
Test Sailing trimaran in Auckland
View of the Bay of Islands from Russell
We're currently staying in Russell, Bay of Islands; we took a short day trip along Long Beach then up and over some hill. Just look at those views!
Sailing in the Bay of Islands part 3
Random boat clips
Paradox Trimaran 60' Cruiser/Racer in Dartmouth UK Designed by a Dartmouth company.
One of the most unique sailboats launched in the past five years. Paradox is a cruiser / racer trimaran designed by the legendary design team of Irens / Cabaret and constructed in carbon epoxy by Marsaudon Composites in Brittany. Built using the moulds of Loick Peyron’s highly successful ORMA racing trimaran Fujifilm, Paradox utilizes much of the same technology that made ORMA trimarans the most exciting sailboats on the water. Paradox’s design enables safe offshore passages and comfortable cruising with up to six people, but she can reach speeds of up to 30 knots when racing. Easily sailed shorthanded by two people or safely day-sailed with a dozen friends and family, Paradox is a unique, highly versatile sailboat.
Since launching in March 2010, her owner has done three Atlantic passages and cruised on Paradox in Brittany, Sardinia, Greece, the Caribbean, the Canaries, the Cape Verde islands, Bermuda, Newport, Maine, the Azores, Panama, and most recently, San Francisco. Paradox averages between 300 and 350 miles per day offshore, so she can make an Atlantic crossing in 7 – 10 days. Her advanced energy system includes solar panels, hydro-generator, and fuel cell that provide complete autonomy offshore without need for the engine. Her refrigerator, water-maker, hot water heater, shower, retractable anchor launching system and swim platform make Paradox a versatile and comfortable cruiser, while her hydraulic mainsheet and electric winches make sail handling effortless.
Paradox has a perfect racing record, with seven wins in seven regattas. During the 2013 Caribbean 600, Paradox beat the monohull course record set by Speedboat 100, and came within ten minutes of the multihull course record set by a racing ORMA trimaran.
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Te Kaihau
Another beautiful day in the Bay on The Wind Eater. Better with no sound though...... click click click. Unedited.
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Jessica
Sortie sur le lagon Calédonien avec Jessica (Rabbit) Le trimaran de 12m