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  1. Z class yacht

    Looks at how the Tauranga or P class was developed by Whangarei engineer Harry Highet in 1919, how it was adopted by the Tauranga Yacht & Power Boat Club, and then the Ponsonby Cruising Club as a youth training yacht. Looks at the Takapuna or Z class was developed as a cheap two-man youth trainer by Bob Brown in 1921 for the Takapuna Boating ...

  2. Zeddie

    Zeddie ( or Z Class or Takapuna) is an old New Zealand sailing dinghy. The first boat was designed and built by Mr R.B. Brown at Northcote (Auckland, New Zealand) in the 1920s. The Zeddie originally was gunter rigged, which shortened the spars for convenience. Some have been converted to Bermudan, no jib and a spinnaker which was sheeted around ...

  3. Z class yacht 'Blitzer', Oneroa Bay, Waiheke Island

    20 kts, gusting 25 and not brave enough to put up the kite, Baz and Geordie have fun beating out and using the small swells to get some good down-wind surfs ...

  4. HOME-GROWN CENTREBOARD CLASSES

    Those three classes were the Parnell Sailing Club 18ft 6in patikis of 1898, the Thorndon Dinghy Sailing Club 10-footers of 1903 and the Waitemata Dinghy Sailing Club 14-footers of 1907. They were a departure, too, from the 'anything-goes-open sailing boat' types that preceded them. I also introduced the Jellicoe or Sanders Cup class of 14 ...

  5. Zeddies hit the Marlborough Sounds

    Zeddies hit the Marlborough Sounds. by Don Gurteen on 28 Feb 2013. Last weekend the Z Class National Regatta was contested on the Marlborough Sounds, for the first time since 2008. For those people not familiar with the Zeddies, perhaps we should mention that the first boat was designed by a certain Mr Rob Brown for the Takapuna Boat Club in 1922.

  6. Z class sailors turn back the years

    Z class sailing involves dinghy boats with two-man crews. It has been around since 1924, when it was known as the Cornwell Cup. It stopped in 1975 and was resurrected in the early 1980s as the national Z class championships. Marr said it was one of the oldest sailing regattas in the country. The Elliots and Marr, who have all sailed for Otago ...

  7. Z class yacht

    Looks at how the Tauranga or P class was developed by Whangarei engineer Harry Highet in 1919, how it was adopted by the Tauranga Yacht & Power Boat Club, and then the Ponsonby Cruising Club as a youth training yacht. Looks at the Takapuna or Z class was developed as a cheap two-man youth trainer by Bob Brown in 1921 for the Takapuna Boating ...

  8. 65.5m Z Superyacht

    Z has a top speed of 17.00 knots and a cruising speed of 13.00 knots. She is powered by a twin screw propulsion system. Z is a custom motor yacht launched in 2014 by Amels in Vlissingen , Netherlands. AMELS are masters in the art of modern Dutch high-value yacht building. The yard is the largest superyacht facility in the Netherlands and one of ...

  9. Vessel: Z class yacht: JANET ANN

    The online platform at New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui a Tangaroa (NZMM) is continually developing. Records are updated with new information and images regularly. There may be errors or omissions in the information provided and we welcome input from the public. The NZ Maritime Museum aims to provide free use of our Collections Online ...

  10. Z class yacht

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  11. Z Class Yacht

    Z Class Yacht. NZ$200. Listed 3 days ago. 3 days ago. in Marlborough Sounds. Message. Message. Save. Save. Share. Details. Condition. Used - Fair. Hull and side of boat is fine. Deck and cockpit requires sanding repainting or varnishing. Comes with beach trolley. Two mains in good order, spinnaker. Aluminum mast is broken maybe able to be ...

  12. Z class yacht

    1964 Z class yacht on tilt trailer, registered but no warrant. Zeddie is in good condition no rot. Oregon boom and aluminium mast, sails in good condition. Ready for summer. Selling cheap so...

  13. Z Class yachts

    Z Class yachts . Expand/collapse. Date 15 October 1966 Reference Number photo gca-13490 Description Z Class yachts. Tauranga Yacht Club. Published 15 October 1966. Physical Description 120-format cellulose triacetate black and white negative (1/2) Photographer/Creator Bay of Plenty Times.

  14. Z class yacht

    Date: 1955 From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper Reference: EP/1955/2359-F Description: Photograph taken for the Evening Post newspaper of Wellington by an unidentified staff photographer. Photo depicts Gary Wagstaff of the Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club preparing his Z-Class boat 'Exclaim' for racing.

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  16. Maykop city, Russia travel guide

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  17. Maykop

    The city gave its name to the early Bronze Age Maykop culture after the discovery of a royal burial site there in 1897. [11]Following the establishment of a military camp in 1825, [12] the Imperial Russian Army built a military fort at Maykop in 1857. [13]In 1910 oil deposits were discovered in the vicinity of Maykop. [14] The city was the administrative center of the Maykopsky Otdel of the ...

  18. Z class yacht

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  19. Maikop

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