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HomeSailingPIC Harbour ClassicPIC Harbour Classic celebrates the people behind the fleet

PIC Harbour Classic celebrates the people behind the fleet

From start line to dance floor, the Harbour Classic delivered a day that captured the spirit of Kiwi boating

    • A relaxed, social atmosphere shaped the day
    • Light conditions brought boats closer together
    • Crews connected beyond the racing
    • Prizegiving carried strong crowd energy
    • The Osprey afterparty kept things rolling
    • Playful moments showed the fleet’s personality
    • Participation mattered as much as results
    • The event continues to build momentum

More than just racing

The PIC Harbour Classic launched under a clean midday start off North Head, with a full fleet stretching across the line and a light northerly settling in over the Waitematā.

It was never going to be a drag race.

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With limited breeze and an outgoing tide in play, the fleet stayed compressed for much of the afternoon. Boats that would usually separate quickly found themselves within hailing distance. That changed the feel of the day.

Rows of boats barged up in Jellicoe Harbour. Photo credit: BNZ

You could hear it across the water. Crews talking, calling out, music drifting between boats. It was racing, but not in the usual sense. The edge softened, replaced by something more social.

That is where this event sits a little differently. You are still racing, but you are also part of a wider scene unfolding around you.

A celebration on and off the water

Back at the Wynyard Quarter, the mood carried straight into prizegiving.

Crews packed in, still in gear, still talking through their races, with plenty of noise as names were called. There was recognition across the fleet, not just at the front, and that landed well. It felt inclusive, not staged.

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The Harbour Classic has always walked that line. Enough competition to make it meaningful without losing the reason people show up.

As things wrapped up, attention shifted quickly down the dock.

The Osprey Launch did not take long to fill. Music kicked in, lights came up, and the whole thing turned into a floating party. Some made it onboard, others stayed on their own boats, but either way, the harbour stayed alive well into the evening.

The moments that matter

Not everything needs to be serious.

A large yellow duck parked near the venue became an unexpected focal point, with the crowd voting to give it a name. After a bit of back and forth, “Duck Norris” got the nod.

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Massive blow-up Duck Norris as a centre-point of Jellicoe Harbour for this event. Photo credit: BNZ

It was a small moment, but it summed the day up well. A bit of humour, a bit of noise, and everyone leaning into it.

Looking ahead

There is a clear push to grow the Harbour Classic, with talk of bigger fleets and more boats on the line next year.

That will come.

What matters is that the feel of the event stays intact. The mix of racing and social sailing, the variety of boats, and the sense that anyone can turn up and be part of it.

That balance is not easy to get right. But on this showing, the Harbour Classic is doing it well.

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