
Thank you to all our guests who have sent comments and photos - please keep them coming in, and we will combine them in our future posts. Email to: freewind@sailbayofislands.com
The
This annual event, sponsored by the Russell Boating Club, is one of the highlights of summer sailing in the Bay.
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| The Soren Larson at the Bay of Islands Tall Ships Regatta |
Freewind will be sailing through the fleet of tall ships and classic yachts which come to the
On Saturday, regatta boats and spectator boats of all ages, shapes and sizes will be sailing the Bay in a memorable collection of sail and colour. It is a light-hearted race, where classic boat owners and sailors young and old share their love of traditional sailing boats with the aim of having a good sail and lots of fun.
If you want to join the spectator boat fleet on board Freewind, be sure to book early to secure a bunk on our overnight trip for Januray 8/9th 2011, on our website, www.sailbayofislands.com .
See you there,
Ron

Due to combined efforts of DOC staff, boaties and the Bay of Islands community, the eradication of rats and stoats from the eastern Bay islands is bringing back many native birds, including the endangered New Zealand Dotterels – they can now nest and breed safely there. A few breeding pairs are being monitored by DOC and the Guardians of the Bay on Urupukapuka and Roberton Islands; anyone stopping at Twin Lagoons in Roberton Islands will notice the cordoned area right on the beach that encloses the delicate Dotterels’ nesting ground. We are hoping this year will be a good one for the NZ Dotterels, which number only around 1700 and nest on the sand, just above the tide-line, where we all love to roam. So please, if you see DOC signs of Dotterel nesting grounds – please take care.