Rob_Webb
Well-Known Member
Just returned from the Wed night Rum Racing and some drinks at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Westhaven. Never imagined that I would step inside any establishment with RYS in it's title but here you have a very friendly, accessible organisation. Sure, it's NZ's premier yacht club with facilities to boot but they are all accessible to anyone who is a keen yachtie. Just wander in, buy a drink, have a burger and enjoy the banter. Made a couple of great new friends/contacts this evening. Imagine that happening at Cowes?
Now sitting in my cockpit berthed in the middle of the viaduct harbour amongst the superyachts. Another accessibility thing. I went up to the harbour authority office and said "my office is here overlooking the viaduct - any chance of bringing my piddly little 11m yacht into a berth for a few days during the week to make my commute nice'n'easy?" No problem. Don't have to be Katana to berth here. Sensible money and here I am, sitting on my boat in the CBD of a fab city 30 seconds walk from my office and a few mins walk from the RNZYS. Finish work at 5pm, drop down to AC for drinks with some work colleagues, go for a sunset cruise around Auckland harbour, back for dinner at one of the restaurants overlooking the boat. And it even goes quiet when youy want to go to sleep.
I know I've prattled on about this before but the kiwis really DO make things so much simpler and more accessible.
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Now sitting in my cockpit berthed in the middle of the viaduct harbour amongst the superyachts. Another accessibility thing. I went up to the harbour authority office and said "my office is here overlooking the viaduct - any chance of bringing my piddly little 11m yacht into a berth for a few days during the week to make my commute nice'n'easy?" No problem. Don't have to be Katana to berth here. Sensible money and here I am, sitting on my boat in the CBD of a fab city 30 seconds walk from my office and a few mins walk from the RNZYS. Finish work at 5pm, drop down to AC for drinks with some work colleagues, go for a sunset cruise around Auckland harbour, back for dinner at one of the restaurants overlooking the boat. And it even goes quiet when youy want to go to sleep.
I know I've prattled on about this before but the kiwis really DO make things so much simpler and more accessible.
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