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Bay of Islands Sailing Week 2026 opens with patience, not panic

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Bay of Islands Sailing Week 2026 has begun in Ōpua, with opening day conditions dictating a measured start. Rain settled in before first light and strengthened through the morning, leading race officials to delay the first warning signal by two hours.

Several boats had already begun heading toward the start area before the delay was confirmed, later returning to the basin as plans were reset.

A measured start to Sailing Week

Forecasts indicate conditions will improve as the day progresses, with rain easing into the afternoon and racing expected to proceed in workable conditions. While the week has not opened with classic Bay of Islands sailing weather, organisers remain confident the fleet will see solid racing once underway.

A heavy rain and localised downpour warning remains in place until early afternoon. Crews can expect wet decks, variable visibility, and conditions that reward preparation and disciplined sailing.

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Weather delays are not unfamiliar at Bay of Islands Sailing Week. In January 2023, racing was abandoned on the final day for the first time in the regatta’s 20 year history as gale force winds, heavy rain, and rough seas battered the Bay, forcing the cancellation of ferry services between Paihia and Russell.

At the time, Regatta Chairman Ian Clouston said:

“It’s been a testing event, for the boats taking part and race management. But to only call off one event in 20 years, we’ve been very lucky.”

This year’s delay continues that tradition of conservative, experience led race management. As today’s Race Officer confirmed:

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“As we can see the weather system moving south, the Race Committee has decided to delay racing by two hours to allow conditions to improve.”

PredictWind weather tracker for today

There is no frustration around the basin this morning. Bay of Islands Sailing Week is underway, the fleet is in place, and racing will follow when conditions allow.

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