Two new trophies are on the line at the annual Bay of Islands Sailing Week regatta from 23-26 January this year. The Yachting New Zealand SheSails NZ Top Female Helm Open Racing and Top Female Helm Island Racing trophies will be awarded to the highest scoring boat with a female helmsperson in each of the regattaโs two division types.
The new awards will celebrate and promote the achievements of female sailors in the regatta, says Bay of Islands Sailing Week spokesperson Helen Horrocks. Itโs hoped this will help boost female participation in the event, and encourage more women to take on the role of helmsperson.
The regatta has partnered with Yachting New Zealandโs SheSails NZ initiative as naming sponsors for the new trophies, as part of the national governing bodyโs strategy to support and promote women and girls in sailing.
โWeโre really pleased to be able to work with Yachting New Zealand to boost female participation in yacht racing at the highest levelsโ, says Horrocks. โItโs something thatโs really important to both YNZ and Bay of Islands Sailing Week, and we look forward to seeing more women take up the helm in the regatta and competing for these new trophies.โ
Horrocks says the regatta has seen a big uplift in the number of female sailors taking part within the last few years.
โThere arenโt many boats taking part these days that wouldnโt have at least one female crew memberโ, says Horrocks. โWeโre also seeing a lot more women taking the helm, and all-female crews taking part too.โ
Last year an all-female team from Whangarei Cruising Club took part in the regatta, despite most of them being relatively new to keelboat racing. Rum Jungle โ an Elliott 6.5 trailer sailor purchased by WCC to help more of their female members progress from dinghy sailing to keelboat racing โ will be back again for the 2024 regatta, racing with the Island Racing fleet.
โThe Island Racing divisions are a great option for anyone who is less experienced or confident at yacht racingโ, says Horrocks. โThese divisions do one longer race each day, so thereโs only one start to worry about, and there are often long stretches between race marks and sail changes, so itโs less stressful racing than the Open Racing divisions which do three races each day, including windward leewards.โ
There are strong female contenders within the Open Racing fleets too. Mikayla Plaw โ skipper of the Melges 40 Sassinate โ helmed her boat to victory in last yearโs regatta, taking line honours for the series in B Division, and second place on PHRF. While in E division, Waikawa Womenโs Regatta winner Claudia Pierce will be hoping for another win, this time at the helm of Laser SB20 Spider Pig.
More information about SheSails NZ can be found on the Yachting New Zealand website, or follow SheSails NZ on Facebook and Instagram.
Bay of Islands Sailing Week begins with Registration on Tuesday 23 January, and concludes on Friday 26 January. Over 100 boats are expected to take part in the event, which is now in its 22nd year. The event is made possible with the support of its sponsors North Sails, Explore and Otehei Bay, Mount Gay Rum, Gurit, Bay of Islands Marina, Pub Charity and Grassroots Trust, and over 60 volunteers and community members who bring the event to life each year.
For more information and online entries visit www.bayofislandssailingweek.org.nz.
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