Jan Kurfeld wins pre-worlds OK Dinghy Nationals in Auckland

Last year’s OK Dinghy world championship bronze medalist, Jan Kurfeld, from Germany, has opened his challenge for this year’s world title fight with a win at the 2019 New Zealand National Championship after two very different days on the Hauraki Gulf. Five-time world champion, Nick Craig, from Britain, took second while Luke O’Connell defended his national title as first Kiwi in third overall. Continue reading Jan Kurfeld wins pre-worlds OK Dinghy Nationals in Auckland

Kiwi OK Dinghy fleet anticipating fantastic World Championship on home waters

The largest ever OK Dinghy event ever to be held outside Europe begins in just over 10 days in Auckland, New Zealand. The Symonite OK Dinghy World Championship has attracted 110 entries and is being held at Wakatere Boating Club on Auckland’s North Shore from 7-15 February. Continue reading Kiwi OK Dinghy fleet anticipating fantastic World Championship on home waters

Container Delivery

Containers will be delivered and can be unloaded at Fort Cautley Royal New Zealand Navy base.
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Please carefully read the Safety and other information below the map.

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Safety and other Information for moving OK Dinghy and equipment, Container (Fort Cautley) to Wakatere Boating Club.

Important (Overhead power lines) – Do not stand mast at any time until safely in the grounds of the Wakatere Boating Club

For Country container Manager/ Representative.
Prior to moving boats and equipment contact either
Phil Rzepecky (Ph.021 486 416) or Dean Coleman (Ph.021 771 824)

You will be met on site and walked through the route to the Wakatere Boating Club.

Boats ( on beach trolleys ) and equipment to be carted from Fort Cautley
through main access to Vauxhall Road. Then down footpath to the grounds of the Wakatere Boating Club.

Fort Cautley is occupied by New Zealand Navy who generously have let Wakatere Boating Club use their land for container storage.
Please be respectful of Navy personnel when on site.

Vauxhall Road is a busy live road. When moving boats and equipment only use the footpath.
The footpath on Vauxlhall Road is primarily for pedestrians and cyclists.
Please be respectful of users.