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A Land of Boatbuilders

New Zealanders first started building boats out of necessity, as they lived in a country totally surrounded by sea.

Auckland's Hauraki Gulf

Sailing veteran Tony Rae could claim to know the Hauraki Gulf like the back of his hand. But, even though the 47-year-old has been sailing the waters of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf since he was a boy, he says there are still sheltered bays and hidden coves that surprise him.

Ian Taylor: Leading the world in sports graphics technology

The way the world saw the America’s Cup was revolutionised and turned into a true spectator sport by Ian Taylor and his team at Animation Research Limited.

Kevin Hall - Team New Zealand Navigator

Hall, an Olympian from the Athens games, is an integral member of the Emirates Team New Zealand afterguard.

Kiwi ingenuity plays big role in America's Cup challenge

New Zealanders are famed around the world for their ingenuity – there’s an old adage that Kiwis can do anything with a piece of fencing wire.

Land of boatbuilders

New Zealanders first started building boats out of necessity, as they lived in a country totally surrounded by sea.

New Zealand - A sailor's haven

With nearly 16,000 km (10,000 miles) of coastline, it’s almost impossible to escape the sea in New Zealand.

New Zealand - Training ground for the world's best sailors

There are few sailing events around the world that a Kiwi hasn’t conquered and there’s no doubt that they’re regarded among the best in the world.

New Zealand - a sailing nation

New Zealand sailors have claimed, over the years, most of the top international sailing trophies including the America's Cup and Whitbread Race.

New Zealand's sea-going love affair

Since man first stepped ashore on the islands of New Zealand, the sea and sailing have played a vital role in the lives of New Zealanders.

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