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Offshore powerboat racing roars back to Auckland

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After 12 years away, New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Racing returns to Auckland this October, with new boats, new drivers, and a nod to tradition.

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A return to Auckland waters

On Saturday 11 October, New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Racing returns to Auckland for the first time in 12 years. The event, hosted out of Gulf Harbour, marks a milestone for the sport and for the Archer family.

Forty years ago, Ron Archer – the second life member of NZOPA and now 92 years old – put forward the Archer Family Trophy for line honours in the Auckland Race. This year, that same trophy is back in circulation, a proud reminder of tradition in a sport that has always thrived on passion and family connections.

His grandson Ryan Archer will line up in the hotly contested Sports 200hp class, continuing the family’s legacy. “Seeing the trophy return is very special,” Ryan said, reflecting on Ron’s decades of dedication to offshore racing.

New boats and veteran racers

The 2024–25 season has brought fresh energy to the fleet. Two new 140hp boats join the mix, alongside a dedicated 80mph entry. But the big interest is in the Sports 200hp class, where some of the sport’s most competitive drivers will square off.

Names to watch include Mike Knight, Mikey and Alex Smith, Mark Taiatini (of Family Boats), and Ryan Archer. The class is expected to deliver tight racing, with every competitor pushing to the limit.

For fans, the sight and sound of these boats battling along Auckland’s coast will be a reminder of just how spectacular offshore powerboat racing can be.

Family Class – racing for everyone

NZOPA is also making waves with the Family Class, a new initiative designed to get more Kiwis involved. The idea is simple: any boatie with a motor boat can enter. For just $50, crews can join the racing and compete for a winner-takes-all $1000 cash prize.

The format is based on “Nominated Speed.” Before racing, each driver writes down the average speed they aim to maintain over four laps. Out on the water, they race themselves and the clock, trying to stick to that number as closely as possible.

The rules are straightforward: at least two people per boat, lifejackets and helmets are compulsory, and a minimum nominated speed of 40kmh (21 knots) is required. It’s an accessible, family-friendly way to bring new people into the sport.

Mark Taiatini of Family Boats has been a key advocate, pushing hard to promote the Family Class. For the New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Racing organisers its about opening the sport up for anyone, and enabling people to come out, give it a go, and have some fun.

Sponsors and community support

The event is proudly backed by returning sponsor Mackay Boats, with Caveman Products joining the fold as well. Their support helps ensure the sport continues to thrive as it rebuilds momentum in Auckland.

Racing will kick off at 11am and wrap up by 1pm – although we reckon Gulf Harbour’s ramps will likely be a hive of activity long after the chequered flag falls.

Class breakdown

  • Sports 140hp: Entry-level offshore racing, affordable and exciting, with boats such as Goldship, Coranto and Nakita.
  • Sports 200hp: The headline act, featuring BC Racing, Triple Trouble, Secret Agent, Supersonic, Gen 2, Hypersonic, Shandy’s Boat, and Blue Pill.
  • 70mph: Featuring Chindit.
  • Sports Classic 80mph: Speed-capped competition with Fury and Captain Caveman.
  • Other classes: 150hp, 225hp, 300hp, 400hp, 600hp, 1000hp and Family Class awaiting entries.

A new chapter for New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Racing

This season marks the beginning of a new chapter for New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Racing. With its return to Auckland waters, the revival of the Archer Family Trophy, and the inclusive spirit of the Family Class, the sport is setting itself up for bigger things in years to come.

For boaties, it’s more than just a race – it’s a chance to be part of the action, to celebrate family tradition, and to embrace the thrill of going fast on the water.

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