AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND-(13-1-2003) 2003Some of the biggest and
fastest sailing yachts in the world will battle for glory next
month when superyachts from around the world compete on the Hauraki
Gulf in the Millennium Cup 2003.
The superyacht regatta, February 10-13, will set the stage for
racing for the America’s Cup which starts two days later on the
15th.
“The highly successful inaugural event sailed in Auckland three
years ago at the dawning of the new millennium, was a wonderful
counterpoint to the Louis Vuitton Cup and the America’s Cup,” said
Lane Finley, event organizer and Executive Director of Marex. “This
event will continue to take place every two-three years as a way of
thanking the superyachts for visiting New Zealand.”
The four-day rendezvous for both sail and motor yachts has
attracted an eclectic mix of luxury vessels from international
ports as diverse as Hong Kong and Antigua, Halifax and Guernsey,
Boston and Monaco. Auckland and Sydney are both well represented.
With 40 superyachts already entered and entries coming in every
day, Finley is confident that this year’s field will be bigger than
the billion dollar fleet of 55 vessels that contested the first
Cup. Of the early entries, 16 are vessels that competed three years
ago.
The highlight of the week will be a gala dinner for skippers and
their guests at Mansion House on Kawau Island where the fleet will
anchor overnight. The race to Kawau will feature four division
starts in Auckland’s inner harbour off Devonport Wharf.
Staged as a showcase for New Zealand’s world-class marine industry
and to raise the country’s profile as a cruising destination, the
Millennium Cup will fittingly feature a strong cross-section of
yachts built and outfitted by local yards.
“New Zealand’s diverse coastal attractions and a competitive marine
industry have made our country a favorite summer destination for
knowledgeable cruisers wishing to avoid the cyclone season in the
Pacific,” Finley said. “With prestigious events like the Millennium
Cup, we are attracting more of the superyacht fleet to the South
Pacific.”
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive George Hickton says the
Millennium Cup is a perfect event to showcase what New Zealand had
to offer. “Racing in the stunning environment of the Hauraki Gulf,
shows the versatility of New Zealand to a very influential group of
visitors. It is also a wonderful opportunity for these visitors to
sample our wine and cuisine.”
The biggest and fastest sailing yachts in the Millennium Cup will
be battling for first to finish honors in two round the buoys
events and the passage race to Kawau Island, followed by a second
race back to Auckland. Smaller and older craft will have their
chance to win under the IRC handicap system, a formula that takes
into account the speed-producing features and potential of widely
diverse designs.
Powered craft will pit the skills of their skippers and navigators
against each other in predicted log competitions, in which boats
transit the day’s course in a set time without the benefit of time
pieces or instruments, using only a compass for direction and
engine revolutions to estimate speed.
For all skippers and crews there will be a golf tournament at Gulf
Harbour, hosted by event sponsor Marex.
The Millennium Cup 2003 is proudly supported by Cartier, Jaguar New
Zealand and United Airlines, platinum partners for this year's
prestigious event. Tourism New Zealand is the Media Partner.
The web site for the New Zealand Millennium Cup Superyacht Regatta
2003 is http://www.millenniumcup.com
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