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PIC Coastal Classic flies cancellation flag for Labour Weekend

by PIC Coastal Classic 13 Oct 2021 17:14 PDT 14 October 2021
Icebreaker - PIC Coastal Classic - Start - Waitemata Harbour - October 25, 2019 © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

For the first time in its 39 year event history, the PIC Coastal Classic is cancelled.

“Last week, it looked like the alert levels in place on 22 October might enable us to host some sort of sailing activity. But this week, updated restrictions make it clear that events of any kind are not permited at Level 3, we have been forced to fly the AP flag for Labour Weekend,” says New Zealand Multihull. Yacht Club (NZMYC) Commodore Greer Houston.

The NZMYC and PIC Insurance brokers thank all of the event partners and supporters, and also the competitors, in particular those outside of Auckland, for their ongoing positivity.

“We would especially like to acknowledge Yachting New Zealand’s assistance in trying to make a race possible,” says Greer Houston. “It’s a tough time for the entire country. The silver lining is that recreational boating is allowed in Auckland at Level 3, and we can get out and enjoy boating with our bubbles. We’ll look forward to seeing you out there – from a safe distance of course – at Labour Weekend.”

“Working with the committee to look at how a race could be conducted safely during these times has shown that we have to a group of people at the helm who are unwaveringly passionate about this event,” says Daniel Garner of PIC Insurance Brokers.

“Throughout the many discussions, the priority was always participant and public safety. While the 2021 event just wasn’t to be, PIC Insurance Brokers remain absolutely committed to our partnership and will be right behind the NZMYC as we come out the other side of this to get back into boating and racing next year... Bring on the 40th Edition of the PIC Coastal Classic. Labour Weekend 2022 cannot come soon enough.”

The club is looking forward to welcoming everyone to an extra special 40th birthday events in 2022.

“While we’re a little down about this decision, we’ve now turned our focus the upcoming milestone race. We owe it to Kiwi yachties and we will have a lot to celebrate by then!” says Greer.

The NZMYC recommends that anyone missing their sailing next Friday check out the online race option offered by Sail-Online.org.

And if you are out and about on your boat, consider sending us some photos or video – on or by tagging #coastalclassic on insta, or posting to our Facebook page – so we can share your adventurers with race followers.

The NZMYC will refund all entry fees on the 20th of November via transaction reversal.

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