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  • 29 February 2020
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NZ Marine has released a guide for yachts visiting New Zealand in the lead-up to America’s Cup.

THE NZ MARINE BOATBUILDERS & REFIT GROUP and the NZ Marine Export Group have released a comprehensive guide for yachts destined for the host nation, including never-before-released information around the 2020–2021 Grand Regattas.

With a number of offshore visiting yachts already booking berths in New Zealand for the period of the 36th America’s Cup during 2020 and 2021, the 2020 edition of Destination & Cruising New Zealand contains extensive information on the places to visit, marinas and regulations for foreign-flagged yachts visiting New Zealand.

Major events leading up to the Cup include the Auckland On Water Boat Show (27–30 September 2020), then the Christmas Race for the America’s Cup Defender (10–20 December 2020) when all challengers will run, followed by a New Year’s Day 2021 Regatta and party hosted by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron to celebrate its 150th anniversary.

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Auckland city, New Zealand, at night.

The year will continue on a high with the New Zealand Millennium Cup superyacht regatta in the Bay of Islands (2–5 February), then the Prada Cup and the J Class Yacht Regatta, both held in February in Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf, before the America’s Cup match racing kicks off in March.

A wealth of practical information covers New Zealand’s globally recognised refit and supply industry, with a comprehensive directory of marine services and suppliers and useful information on cruising to, arriving at, and experiencing the Pacific nation’s waters to the fullest.

Yachts interested in staying long-term in New Zealand will find the guide provides comprehensive information on local maritime law.

Designed to encourage cruising, yachts are granted a 24-month temporary import entry (TIE) and are entitled to purchase equipment exempt from the local 15 percent GST. Superyachts wishing to charter in New Zealand can do so if they hold a SOLAS Convention Certificate and have the necessary Maritime NZ approval.

Coverage by region provides inspiration for owner and guest time onboard, with recommendations from industry experts on where to go and what to see.

 

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