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HomeSportSailingPonsonby Cruising Club women’s series sets sail

Ponsonby Cruising Club women’s series sets sail

A relaxed racing series with wine, fun, and the chance to get more women at the helm.

The Ponsonby Cruising Club is gearing up for its annual Women’s Tuesday Night Series, with the first race of the spring kicking off on Tuesday 7 October at 1815. Designed to encourage more women into sailing, the format now allows crews of equal numbers of men and women – but with one key rule: a woman must helm the boat.

With only four boats entered so far, organisers are keen to see new owners and less-serious racers give it a go. “It’s a great way to get on the water without the pressure of the bigger race fleets,” one club member explained.

The series, which is open to all Keel Boats & Mullet Boats, is split into two blocks: five spring races (Oct 7, 21; Nov 4, 18; Dec 2, 2025) and five summer races (Jan 27; Feb 10, 24; Mar 10, 24, 2026). Entry is $200 for eight races if you’re a club member – and membership itself is inexpensive.

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Best of all? Most boats are practically guaranteed to sail away with a bottle of Ned Rosé as a prize, keeping the atmosphere light-hearted and fun.

The club is encouraging more entries to build the fleet. Whether you’re new to sailing, recently bought a boat, or simply want to join a friendly race series, this is one of the easiest ways to start.

For more information check out the 2025-26 Tuesday Night Women’s Series on the Ponsonby Cruising Club’s website.

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