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David Smith

NZ Multihull Yacht Club

The NZMYC are dedicated to promoting Multihulls and Multihull sailing, providing a number of events from racing to cruising over the year. Members can draw on over thirty years of experience; there are a number of designers in the club, both amateur and professional and a number of talented builders. The NZMYC now make their home at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron on the Westhaven breakwater. Monthly meetings are held on the last Thursday of every month at 7.30pm except December and usually have a guest speaker, video or point of interest. We welcome enquiries and are always open to new people interested in joining the multihull fraternity.

021 487 417

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021 226 5444

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Tornados', Paper Tigers, a few 'A' Class catamarans and a variety of other beach cats make up the core of the racing division. On bigger races such as Kawera, some of the larger cat’s join us to stretch their legs so to speak.

The TYPBC multihull division features the largest Tornado fleet in New Zealand.

We love to go fast are passionate about our boats and are a great bunch of sailors. We are competitive on the water and good mates once we hit land. We're always looking to increase the fleet size and improve on our sailing quality, so if you're around and want to join in, please approach any one of the teams - Make yourself known and join in. We love talking boats just about as much as we love sailing them. Please excuse us however if you're trying to chat when we're still rigging up and are running late for the start line - we don't mean to be rude, we're just on a mission! To find out more about the Paper Tiger group  click here to go to their website

We have a full race calendar. The summer series is sailed in conjunction with the Keeler division on Wednesday nights during daylight savings featuring about 24 races, 12 each side of Christmas. We run a Harbour Series of approximately 6 races, typically sailed on a Sunday.  Friday Night series, and feature races such as the Matakana Classic - a non-stop race around the Island, The Stu Pedersen Memorial Cup which is sailing the length of Papamoa beach and back, and the Matakana Raid – a race based on the famous Swedish Archipelago Raid which involves a race to Athenree and returns over 3 days- this is a full family affair. If you choose you can also join the Centre Boarders for Sunday racing.

The Winter Series is also a great chance to keep your skills sharp. It consists of approximately 6 races raced every second Sunday from May to August. So there is plenty of opportunities to go racing throughout the year and 'beach cat racing' is one of the most affordable ways to skipper your own boat.

If you own a multi-hull and have been thinking about racing her, please get in touch with Tom, Lyndsay or any of the other cat sailors. Come down and meet the team and see what we do.

Multihull Officers for the 2023/24 season

Chairman: Tom Wain [email protected]

Secratary: Lyndsay Hayward [email protected]

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THE GREAT RACE NORTH

If there is one race that you do this year, make it the PIC Insurance Brokers Coastal Classic. This challenging coastal race is one of the biggest of its type in the world, and it's long marked the opening of the summer sailing season for many hundreds of Kiwi boaties. Whether you are aiming to compete for line honours, or to complete it because it's something you've always wanted to do, make this your year! 

Take a look at the three key stages of the race from Auckland to Russell.

THE HISTORY 

Check out our three decades of New Zealand sailing history. 

All yachts are invited, but this race is  c/0 the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club. 

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Rock the Race in Black: B&G joins as our offical merchandise sponsor

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Cat 3 updates and inspection days

Boat prep & safety clinic - your first stop on the journey to the start line.

Boat prep & safety clinic - your first stop on the journey to the start line.

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Preparing for the race - race clinics

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The top 50 most exclusive yacht clubs in the world honored with platinum status.

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The rich and famous are not merely looking for the best place to anchor their yachts; they are also seeking out exclusive memberships in stunning destinations, all offering luxury amenities and, of course, bragging rights. These exclusive yachting clubs with often outrageous initiation fees, provide luxurious clubhouses, and provide accommodations for yachties who want to get their land legs. Most of them provide high-end concierge service to its members as well as Michelin-star quality restaurants and more.

Yacht Clubs have been recognized in the Platinum Clubs of America elections for more than 20 years. According to the Platinum Club, “Recognition in the following categories is important in the selection of Platinum status; Tradition, history, and heritage, a respected membership, excellence in amenities, exceptional service, adapting to changing times, and overall experience.

I spoke with the President of Club Leaders Forum, David V. Smith, about the selection, and he says, “we created an alphabetical selection this time as opposed to by rank because we felt that it was challenging to compare a yacht club in Ireland with a yacht club in Singapore, as amenities, location and facilities do vary quite a lot. The yachting and boating world is a different and unique culture, typically a little more relaxed and not as formal as country clubs and golf clubs. However, many of the world’s finest yacht clubs have wonderful history and traditions, with a great sense of camaraderie among their members. Certain yacht clubs were selected by the Panel not necessarily for their facilities and amenities but in their recognition of hosting world class sailing regattas and events.”  

Here are the top 50 most exclusive yacht clubs worldwide being awarded the ultimate Platinum Status for 2021.

Annapolis Yacht Club

Surrounding the Spa Creek Bridge in Annapolis, the Club boasts over 75 wet slips and dry dockage. The club began in 1886 as an informal canoe club, and today has 1600 regular members active in social, racing, and cruising programs.

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Beach Point Club

Beach Point Club is a member-owned, family-oriented private club. The elegant and spacious clubhouse was built in the 1890s by an industrialist as a private home. In 1925 the property was purchased by the founding members with the purpose of establishing a club on the water. The club now has more than 600 members with a full service marina.

Chicago Yacht Club

Founded in 1875, Chicago Yacht Club is one of the oldest and most respected yacht clubs in the world. The Club is home to more than 1,400 members, including a winning America’s Cup skipper, and Olympic medalists.

The stunning Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

Grosse Pointe offers a 261-slip certified Clean Marina, state-of-the-art Marine Activity Center, newly renovated Bowling Recreation Center and Family Recreation Center, new Fitness Center, and Olympic-sized pool. The 75,000-square-foot Clubhouse features Italian Renaissance architecture and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2015. Initiation fees can go as high as $12,500 with $650 monthly dues

Larchmont Yacht Club

Located in Westchester County, New York, the Club has been in existence since 1880 when it was purchased by Benjamin A. Carver, a railroad magnate. The original Carver residence was much smaller than the present clubhouse – the east and west wings were added following the purchase. The Junior Clubhouse was the Carver stable: the basement was the cow barn, while the first floor housed the horses.

Lauderdale Yacht Club

Founded in 1938, Lauderdale Yacht Club is invitation only and host to 65 dock slips that wrap around the marina. The club is also home to one of the most elite junior sailing programs in the nation.

Naples Yacht Club

Founded in 1947 and situated on Naples Bay, the Club has the proud distinction of being the city’s first and oldest private club and its marina has 75 concrete floating docks. Membership has grown from three founding yachtsmen to over 530.

Newport Harbor Yacht Club

Established in 1916, the club is located on the Balboa peninsula in Southern California. A newly remodeled clubhouse was also created to replace the original building. Initiation fees range upwards of $20,000

Palm Beach Yacht Club

Palm Bea ch Yacht Club

Founded in 1890, the marina has 45 slips to accommodate boats up to 150 feet. All annual dockage contracts (from $1 per foot per day), include a membership to the prestigious Yacht Club.

Pelican Isle Y acht Club

With 190 wet slips and direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, the club can accommodate vessels up to 55 feet. Equity social membership is by invitation only with an initiation fee as high as $15,000, and annual dues at $5,500.

Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club

Founded in 1959, the club has been part of the Boca Raton landscape for over 50 years with membership by invitation only. The state-of-the-art Marina boasts a TimberTech floating dock system, accommodating vessels up to 130 feet. 

Sailfish Club of Florida

The Sailfish Club of Florida was built in the early 1900s. It is the oldest continuously operating private club in the town of Palm Beach.

San Diego Yacht Club

In June of 1886 a group of local boating enthusiasts joined together to found what has become this cornerstone yacht club. The racing history of SDYC is as significant as the history of its location. Several members were winning races all over the country in the early to mid-20th century, however, SDYC reached a turning point starting in the 1980s when Dennis Conner won the America’s Cup. In the early 1980s, Dennis Conner won the cup once and then lost it the next time to New York Yacht Club. In 1987, Dennis won again on behalf of San Diego Yacht Club. The America’s Cup was won a third time by SDYC in 1992 by Bill Koch on the yacht,  America .

With 600 wet slips and 100 dry slips, initiation fee is upwards of $24,000 plus $200 monthly dues.

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San Francisco Yacht Club

In the summer of 1869, a group of active, local yachtsmen formed the San Francisco Yacht Club. The oldest yacht club on the Pacific Coast, it’s one of the most elegant and exclusive yacht clubs in the U.S. The harbor consists of 190 berths and 50 dry-storage spaces, as well as a large youth sailing dock. Membership is by sponsor referral only.

Sarasota Yacht Club

Saraso ta Yacht Club

Sarasota Yacht Club was organized in the summer of 1907 and located on the north end of Siesta Key. Facilities include a 110-slip marina, fitness center, heated pool, two indoor bars, a pool bar, multiple meeting rooms, a grand dining room, waterside terrace, and lunch dock. Membership is by invitation only.

Savannah Yacht Club

The Savannah Yacht Club was originally organized on June 14, 1869. The private, members only club is by invitation only with only 1,000 members. Amenities include a figure 8 pool, an Olympic size swimming pool, as well as floating docks.

St. Francis Yacht Club

This club was founded in 1927 when the members of the San Francisco Yacht Club decided to move their clubhouse out of San Francisco to Belvedere, California. The 2,300 member club is considered to be the most prestigious yacht club in the western U.S. and has hosted over 40 regattas on San Francisco Bay. The Mediterranean Revival-style clubhouse is in close proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoys views from the Bridge to Alcatraz Island and beyond.

Tampa Yacht & Country Club

Founded in 1904 as a place to race sailboats, ride and show horses, the marina now holds 31 covered slips and 50 open slips. Membership is sponsored and by invitation only.

Yacht Club Costa Smeralda

Circolo Canottieri Aniene

Circolo degli Esteri

Compagnia della Vela

Playing host to 10 prestigious regattas this year, including the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, the Yacht Club Costa Smerelda has been tied to the Italian Sailing Federation since the 1960s. Offering a wellness center and spa, the clubhouse overlooks the Marina and the Italian coast. The club has a panoramic pool terrace, al fresco dining, and a member’s lounge and bar. There are also 24 residential suites, including the popular Presidential suite that opened in 2016.

Yacht Club Italiano

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club

Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club

Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron

Royal Perth Yacht Club

The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron

Raffles Marina

Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

Real Club Nautico de Vigo

Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club has its marina close to the bustling Front Street at the heart of the historic city of Hamilton. It began as a meeting place for British military officers and Bermudian sailing enthusiasts.

Membership in the club extends to over 850 resident and non-resident members. The 130 berth marina has a full-service staff and can accommodate vessels of up to 150 feet in length.

Nassau Yacht Club

Royal Bombay Yacht Club

Royal Canadian Yacht Club

Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

Royal Victoria Yacht Club

Royal Cork Yacht Club, the oldest yacht club in the world.

Royal Cork Yacht Club

Sometime in the early 1600s, sailing for private pleasure started to to become popular in the Netherlands. Later that century, during the Cromwellian years, King Charles II of England was in exile in the Netherlands and while there he became aware of this new and exciting pastime. According to Royal Cork Yacht Club, “By 1720, interest in the sport had progressed so much that his great-grandson, the 26 year old William O’Brien, the 9th Lord Inchiquin, and five of his friends got together to formalize their activities and in so doing established ” The Water Club of the Harbour of Cork.”

This club is known today as the Royal Cork Yacht Club and it is the oldest yacht club in the world. It was originally located on Haulbowline Island before moving to the town of Cobh and finally establisged in it's current location in Crosshaven.

Royal Irish Yacht Club

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Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

Royal Southern Yacht Club

Royal Thames Yacht Club

The Royal Thames Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the world, founded in 1775. The exclusive Knightsbridge Clubhouse has two bars, an acclaimed restaurant, and accommodations for those staying overnight. Anyone looking to join must be recommended by current members.

The Royal Western Yacht Club of England

Royal Yacht Squadron

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Monaco Yacht Club

Yacht Club de Monaco

Founded by Prince Rainier III in 1953, the Yacht Club De Monaco is a prestigious club that holds a unique position on the international yachting scene with more than 1600 members drawn from 66 nationalities.

The reigning Club President since 1984 has been His Royal Highness, Prince Sovereign Albert II, and a suitably formal dress code for day and evening wear is enforced at all times. Membership is limited and very, very exclusive: prospective candidates must submit an application form to the club committee and be introduced by two sponsors, both of whom must be existing members. The successful applicant will be welcomed with an ice-breaking cocktail party and gala dinner in their honor.

The futuristic clubhouse was redesigned in 2013 and overlooks Port Hercules, it offers up very popular cocktail bar and Mediterranean restaurant.

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Moscow is the largest city and historical capital of Russia, the country's most popular tourist center and the center of the Russian Orthodox Church. In this metropolis, antiquity and modernity are whimsically combined, numerous cultural and historical sights, viewing platforms and entertainment centers make it a center of attraction for tens of millions of tourists from all over the world.

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Monterey 224 FSC

  • Length 6.90 m
  • Beam 2.50 m
  • Draft 0.60 m

Merry Fisher 695 Serie 2

  • Length 6.00 m
  • Beam 2.00 m
  • Draft 0.00 m

Velvette 20 Image

  • Length 6.06 m
  • Beam 2.36 m
  • Draft 0.40 m

Nord Star 42

  • Length 11.80 m
  • Beam 3.00 m
  • Draft 1.00 m

Nissan Sunfisher 780

  • Length 8.00 m
  • Beam 2.40 m

Beneteau Antares 8

  • Length 8.10 m
  • Beam 2.80 m

Meridian 341

  • Length 10.75 m
  • Beam 3.56 m

AMT 230 DC

  • Length 8.13 m
  • Beam 2.60 m
  • Draft 0.90 m

Rinker 236 CC

  • Length 7.16 m
  • Beam 2.58 m

Velvette 23 Active Sedan

  • Length 7.06 m
  • Beam 2.55 m

Faserind Evolution 41

  • Length 11.50 m
  • Beam 3.50 m
  • Draft 0.95 m

Finnmaster 7050 SF

  • Length 7.05 m
  • Beam 2.70 m

Trophy 2302 WA

  • Length 7.01 m
  • Beam 2.59 m

Yamarin 59 Cabin

  • Length 5.81 m
  • Beam 2.26 m

Baikal 16 SH

  • Length 16.20 m
  • Beam 7.00 m
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Velvette 23 Active Sedan

  • Length 9.44 m

Faserind Evolution 38

  • Length 14.00 m
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  • Length 9.99 m

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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 32i

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XO 270 RS Cabin

  • Length 8.60 m
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Jetten 58 AC

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  • Beam 4.90 m
  • Draft 1.35 m

Jeanneau Merry Fisher 855 Marlin

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  • Beam 2.97 m
  • Draft 0.59 m

Baikal 18 SMY

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  • Beam 5.80 m
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Nord Star 32 Patrol

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Baikal 14 SMY

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When planning to buy a yacht in Moscow , pay attention to the offers of 2yachts - we hope you will find a suitable option among current and profitable ads from direct sellers.

Sights of the Russian capital

On the territory of the largest city in Europe with a 9-century history, there are many interesting places and objects. Some of the best attractions of modern Moscow are:

  • The Kremlin and Red Square, with which it is worth starting to get acquainted with the city;
  • Arbat - the main tourist artery of Moscow;
  • The business center of the city with skyscrapers is Moscow City with viewing platforms, including a 360-degree circular view of the capital;
  • The Bolshoi Theater is one of the most significant in Russia and the world;
  • Tretyakov Gallery with the world's largest collection of Russian painting;
  • Ostankino TV Tower, the country's main television tower 540 m high with 2 viewing platforms - open type and glazed at different levels;
  • St. Basil's Cathedral (Cathedral of the Protection of the Holy Virgin);
  • The historical district of the capital is Kitay Gorod.

It is also worth visiting the river berths, beaches (in Rublevo, Strogino and Serebryany Bor) of the Moscow River, Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, Moskarium Oceanography Center, Novodevichy Convent, Moscow Planetarium, Darwin Museum, Zaryadye Natural Landscape Park and Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNH).

The best restaurants in Moscow: Pushkin, Balzi rossi, Wine & Crab, Osteria della Piazza Bianca, White Rabbit, Björn, Northerners, Beluga, Lavkalavka and others.

Yachting in Moscow

You can leave your yacht parked in Moscow at the pier of one of the many yacht clubs on the banks of the Moscow River and the Khimki Reservoir - for example, on the territory of the Yacht Port “Estate Port” with 36 berths for vessels up to 15 m long or in CHALET RIVER CLUB yacht club on the border with the Moscow region with 57 berths for vessels up to 17 m long and with a draft of up to 1.7 m. If you are interested in selling yachts in Moscow , we recommend that you use the services of one of the trusted yacht brokers in the region, for example - PRESTIGE YACHTS, ULTRABOATS, IY C or WEST NAUTICAL.

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    Fast, fun sailing: the only words needed to describe this class of catamarans and trimarans established by the NZMYC in 2004. The long range, quick speeds, and comparatively low operating costs of Open 8.5 Multihulls makes them ideal boats for racing and cruising in a wide variety of environments. The fleet is well-loved by sailors around New Zealand and the …

  11. MultiHull

    MultiHull. Tornados', Paper Tigers, a few 'A' Class catamarans and a variety of other beach cats make up the core of the racing division. On bigger races such as Kawera, some of the larger cat's join us to stretch their legs so to speak. The TYPBC multihull division features the largest Tornado fleet in New Zealand.

  12. The Annual New Zealand Multihull Open Day

    Its' been an exciting couple of years for the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club, the development of foils from the America's cup is coming down into the classes, we are starting to see a whole range foiling systems and designs. At the Boat Show this year we have the 2 ETNZ SL33's.

  13. PIC Coastal Classic yacht race

    All yachts are invited, but this race is c/0 the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club. READ MORE. Rock the Race in Black: B&G joins as our offical merchandise sponsor. Cat 3 updates and inspection days. Boat prep & safety clinic - your first stop on the journey to the start line.

  14. Start of country's biggest yacht race kicks off long weekend holiday

    The race starts on the morning of Friday 20 October at 0930hrs and finishes off Russell Wharf in the Bay of Islands. The sail up the coast is spectacular for the fleet, but wind and conditions can be changeable which means that fortunes can change quickly. Organised by the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club, it is a race designed for speed ...

  15. Find a club

    Manly Sailing Club. Manukau Yacht and Motor Boat Club. Maraetai Sailing Club. Milford Cruising Club. Murrays Bay Sailing Club. New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club Inc. Northcote Birkenhead Yacht Club. Pakuranga Sailing Club. Panmure Lagoon Sailing Club.

  16. Membership

    Becoming a member means becoming part of our community of passionate sailors. Dues are only $80 per year, and waived for first-time members who own a multihull. Joining gives you greater access to our events, as well as discounts on entry into our races. Please fill out the secure form below to join.

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  20. Calendar of Events

    Calendar of Events - The New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club. NEW ZEALAND. MULTIHULL YACHT CLUB. Countdown to the Coastal. 67. days. 10. hours. 04.

  21. New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club

    New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club, Auckland, New Zealand. 880 likes · 1 talking about this · 22 were here. The NZMYC is a community dedicated to promoting multihulls and multihull sailing throughout...

  22. Pacifico Yachts

    ☝️ We all know if a person buys his first yacht he faces many concerns ranging from a choice of a yacht club to lifting/launching service. But we at Pacifico Yachts are sure that the only one...

  23. Contact Us

    Want to get in touch? View our calendar for upcoming events, or use one of the methods below. Contact Us Adrian Percival commodore +64(0)21 229 4005 Ed Ayre secretary [email protected]