
Latest update on injured Whangārei yachtie in a Panama hospital
Plans are in progress to fly the seriously-injured sailor back to New Zealand.
Plans are in progress to fly the seriously-injured sailor back to New Zealand.
Mana whenua and the Government move to fight invasive seaweed.
Panama doctors taking Marcel Syron off the ventilator to improve his lung muscles.
Dad of Whangārei builder reveals how his son was injured in Panama.
Givealittle page set up for builder in ICU in a Panamanian hospital.
Two NZ sailors have made an early statement at the Princess Sofia Regatta.
Auckland Boat Show just the lure needed to attract boaties up north.
Whangārei Marina is exhibiting at Auckland Boat Show over the weekend.
The new marina can accommodate boats up to 35 metres long.
COMMENT: Politicians might look at how they may help stage next America's Cup back here.
Opinion: Team NZ's retention of star duo brings new element into their Cup defence.
OPINION: Sports Minister seems more concerned about being right than being truthful.
Just 11 per cent of people think politicians should give Team NZ whatever they ask for.
Team New Zealand needs to recognise the support of Kiwis.
Capacity restrictions remain in the Viaduct but events are planned around the harbour.
Hundreds of boats under sail are expected out on the Waitematā Harbour today.
Most of the country will bask in warm, clear conditions - until Sunday.
"With 2- to 6-week passages crews have been in quarantine for that time anyway."
The Government provided $40m as a hosting fee for the cup.
The plot thickens - more from the America's Cup alleged spying scandal.
The original plan was to spend an extra $40m on the America's Cup and other events.
Andrew Barnes said everything is above board.
A racing yacht valued at $450,000 has been abandoned by its Kiwi crew.
The Team UK skipper believes three late entries won't make the start line in Auckland.
Medals are on the menu for the seven New Zealand boats contesting in Palma tonight.
This year shapes up as an important one for the countrys top sailors as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics quickly comes into focus and todays
New Zealand sailors will leave the World Cup Series regatta in Miami with two silver medals but for one crew they were left feeling
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke started their new campaign in style.
Last year was a bit of a write-off for Liv Mackay and Micah Wilkinson because of injury so they hope their form so far at the Oceanbridge
At times, it was like they had never been away but Peter Burling and Blair Tuke didnt have it all their own way on the first day of