The News, Culture and Practice of Sailing woodenboats
in Australia, New Zealand & The South Pacific.

FLOTSAM Mark Chew FLOTSAM Mark Chew

Lightly Skimming over the Surface

A pop up exhibition marks the 150th anniversary of The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. Spanning the early days of Auckland membership to dominating the international stage with the America’s Cup.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Racing With Royalty

As with all things involving our FAIR WINDS crew, the weekend began with a knock-out dinner and about thirty seven bottles of our finest…and then the wind blew! Sal and Mark wrap up the weekend that was the GREAT VETERANS RACE.

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RESTORATION Mark Chew RESTORATION Mark Chew

DARING 158 years later

After almost 160-years, an ill-fated unique vessel has returned to its final resting place of Mangawhai, NZ. Built from Kauri by a Nova Scotian boat builder in 1863 and used to transport goods along the coast, only eight months later the the 17m schooner was stranded and reported, wrecked.

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FLOTSAM Sal Balharrie FLOTSAM Sal Balharrie

Illustrations Inspired a career

Page after page, a story requiring no words. Their looseness, their freedom, their confidence on the page inspired, for me, my career as a designer, as a writer and definitely as a sailor.

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DINGHIES, RACING Charlie Salter DINGHIES, RACING Charlie Salter

Reflections and Mirrors

Bucknell happened to drink with Daily Mirror feature writers in a local Ealing pub. The Mirror was the largest circulation tabloid in the UK and was keen for a project. Sailing had recently topped a poll of English leisure activities so Bucknell suggested his DIY dinghy…And the rest is dinghy history so write Charlie Salter and Jaemie Wilson.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Seabirds Fly to Gladstone

When Scott Patrick took Wistari out for her 51st race we thought she deserved an appropriate escort of vintage timber yachts. It would be the 18th Gladstone for Pagan, my 1962 Tasman Seabird, and the first time Dan Deburiatte skippered 1959 Joanne Brodie in the race up the coast. Wistari sure as hell didn’t wait around for us though. 

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ADVENTURE, WOMEN ON WATER Sal Balharrie ADVENTURE, WOMEN ON WATER Sal Balharrie

You and the Sea

We memorize the rising and setting points of stars and use those to orient ourselves in our physical space so that we can navigate from place to place. I used to think that we would go to things. But that island out there was always there and all you’re doing in your place is you’re making it come to you.

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FLOTSAM Mark Chew FLOTSAM Mark Chew

What’s Happening? where And When?

SWS is 5 months young and as we Grow, we’re also evolving. Our aim is to continually offer our readers rich content and to involve more voices. this week we are delighted to launch a new section - EVENTS.

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