Family boat, champion spirit
The Warwick 50, designed and built in Kerikeri in the mid-1980s by Alan and Bruce Warwick, respectively, is a slice of Kiwi sailing history — long, narrow, and surprisingly quick to windward. Casey remembers seeing her being planked as a boy. “Dad took me out to Alan Warwick’s shed when I was about nine,” he recalls. “I watched them stapling the planks upside-down. It’s funny how life comes full circle.”
The new setup includes a spinnaker staysail, a half-ounce gennaker, and a freshly recut genoa for reaching. “We’ve now got sails for every direction,” he laughs. “It’s all about being ready for whatever the coast throws at us.”

At home, teamwork is second nature. “Justine usually steers,” Casey grins, “and I run around pulling ropes.”
New division, same determination
“We were expecting to get moved up. Now we’ll be racing against Assassin and Clockwork — we won’t see which way they go, but that’s fine. It’s a handicap race for us.”
Despite the size of their current crew, the Bellinghams are already planning to go smaller. “If we have another good run this year,” Casey says, “maybe next year Justine and I will do it two-handed.”
