From there, it was kites up and they were off – heading back to the orange mark at the head of the signal before Silvertip was off, out in front for Moturoa Island, then back into the darker waters of the Bay towards the Boat International Ninepin Mark for the second time.
Behind her, Adele had already tacked, searching for wind in the middle of the Bay. It was active, exciting racing and despite Silvertip’s brilliant performance, it wasn’t enough to hold off newcomer Kawil on corrected time – 2020’s NZ Millennium Cup champion.
Peter Montgomery, MBE officiated the prize giving ceremony. As platinum sponsors Orams Marine’s managing director, Craig Park, and Royal Huisman’s sales manager, Bas Isselman presented first place to Kawil and second to Adele, he thanked the entries, sponsors and organisers as they celebrated after turning the eyes of the superyacht industry to this spectacular part of the world.
“I think you’ve made this event extraordinary,” said the owner of repeat competitor, Silvertip.
“It’s a great privilege to be here – we sailed the first NZ Millennium Cup from Auckland to Kawau so it’s fantastic fun to be here in the Bay of Islands.”
The 2020 regatta was raced from 28 January to 1 February and organisers will now turn their attention to the bumper 2021 edition which is scheduled to run 15 to 18 February 2021.
Conservative estimates among the competitors present say to expect 40 or more yacht entries; a spectacular sight on the Bay of Islands waters.
With the number of superyachts heading to New Zealand for the 36th America’s Cup – both motor and sail – the NZ Marine Export Group will also host a superyacht fishing competition from 11 to 13 February, before the NZ Millennium Cup 2021.
“We’re excited to stage this significant regatta in our own special part of the globe – we can’t wait to share our slice of heaven with the international superyacht industry as they arrive in our country. With up to 40 superyachts expected, New Zealanders will delight in delivering the best of Kiwi hospitality as we welcome our guests to Kiwi shores and share our New Zealand cruising grounds.”