Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo 2023 S600 LEADERBOARD

New Zealand Millennium Cup: Kawil makes it a double - Day 3

by Isla McKechnie 5 Feb 03:23 PST
Winning crew - Kawil - NZ Millennium Cup - Day 3 - Auckland - February 4, 2025 © Jeff Brown, Breed Media

The final race of the 2025 NZ Millennium Cup has come to a close and Kawil has been named overall series winner.

The 2020 champion put in a strong performance throughout the regatta, securing two first placings over four races. However coming into the final race it was Sea Eagle, Sassafras, and Sharlou all within striking distance of a win, as the third and final day of racing got under way.

But the two Royal Huisman yachts couldn't hold off Kawil's charge to be champion. The 34 metre nailed the final race off Rakino island on a perfect Auckland day, and cemented her place as a two time NZ Millennium Cup winner.

"It was a great race, we had a lot of fun, and are simply proud to be part of the group that's here," said Kawil's owner as he accepted the 2025 NZ Millennium Cup.

"Everybody loved it here, and at the risk of sounding like the Oscars, thanks to all the crew who made it possible, and thank you to the sponsors down here in New Zealand who make it possible for all of us to come down here and enjoy ourselves."

In the Pacific Cup Class, Hikurere won decisively after tight racing with Lion New Zealand over the three day series. The two yachts in the Pacific Class Cup manned by young, keen crew showed the bright future of New Zealand sailing, with Lion New Zealand and third place Innismara finishing within a minute of each other.

"Innismara has had a fantastic regatta and we're very grateful for the Pacific Cup and competition," says Innismara's Olivia Wimsett, though she warns the Innismara crew's mentors on bigger yachts should be on watch for next year's regatta.

"The afterguard on the superyachts better watch out, we're coming for them."

On the Hauraki Gulf waters that have produced a nation of sailors, this year's NZ Millennium Cup fleet saw intense racing across the generations with venerated sailing names like Tom Schnackenberg, Mike Toppa and Tom Dodson, competing with young guns from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

With the changeable Auckland weather in full swing, the ORC's Zoran Grubisa was onsite to ensure a high standard of handicapping.

"This certainly puts Auckland and New Zealand on my list of favourite places to be and I'm looking forward for future cooperation," said Grubisa, giving his thanks to the management team.

The NZ Millennium Cup will return in 2026, but whether Kawil returns to defend her title remains to be seen.

Final results at www.millenniumcup.com

Related Articles

Savvy Navvy launches 'Savvy Integrated' for OEMs
Bringing intuitive charts to a leading American electric boat manufacturer Marine technology company Savvy Navvy has launched its first hardware integration solution, bringing intuitive charts to a leading American electric boat manufacturer. Posted today at 4:37 pm
Bluegame's exponential growth
Continual development and collaboration key to success Innovative design, continuous development and a strategy firmly grounded in sustainability has seen Bluegame Yachts experience exponential growth over the last five years. Posted today at 7:49 am
Life Proof Boats selects LOOKOUT
Transforming maritime safety with AI LOOKOUT, the leader in marine AI systems for safety, today announced a partnership with Inventech Marine Solutions and its Life Proof Boats brand, that will fundamentally change how operators navigate challenging conditions. Posted on 3 Feb
Tales of a Talaria
For Casa Mar owners Rudy and Jill Casasola, a bigger boat means a bigger playground Rudy Casasola has his wife Jill to thank for their latest Hinckley stunner. The couple met in California, where Jill grew up boating nearby on Lake Tahoe. Posted on 2 Feb
Camila, the latest 50m from Bilgin Yachts
Launched at the shipyard's Istanbul headquarters Bilgin Yachts is delighted to unveil Camila, the latest 50-meter marvel from the acclaimed Bilgin 163 series. Launched at the shipyard's Istanbul headquarters, Camila redefines modern luxury with her innovative design and meticulous craftsmanship. Posted on 31 Jan
Aquila commits to hydro foils on 42 and 46 Coupes
Both Coupe models come standard with the Aquila Hydro Glide Foil System™ Aquila Power Catamarans is launching two new models—the 42 and 46 Coupe Power Catamarans—at the Miami International Boat Show in February 2025. Posted on 28 Jan
PBMY - 30 years to become an overnight success
Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025 Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025. Commencing operations in Palm Beach, Australia with the Palm Beach 38, it wasn't long before more space was required. They then moved to Mona Vale, just a bit further down Sydney's Northern Beaches peninsula... Posted on 28 Jan
Cruisers Yachts showcasing impressive lineup
At the 2025 Miami International Boat Show Cruisers Yachts will present its stunning collection of luxury yachts at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show, from February 12 to February 16, 2025. Posted on 28 Jan
Be wary of letters offering documentation renewal
Official-looking vessel documentation renewal notices can lead to confusion and higher costs Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is advising boaters with vessels that have a U.S. Coast Guard Certificate of Documentation to be wary of any letter arriving by U.S. mail offering renewal. Posted on 28 Jan
SY62 3-Deck under the Bahamas sun
Highlights from an incredible 10-day cruise We are excited to share with you some highlights from our incredible 10-day cruise on the SY62 3-Deck Open through the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, from the Bahamas to other sun-kissed islands. Posted on 25 Jan
Maritimo 2023 M600 FOOTER