Boating New Zealand – April 2018

(Brent) #1

4 Boating New Zealand


Lawrence Schäffler
Editor

EDITOR’S NOTE


What a blast


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hey’ve been and gone – and are now racing south to the
high latitudes before turning east for Cape Horn. If the
Southern Ocean lives up to its reputation, they’re definitely
in for a blast.
I am, of course, talking about the Volvo Ocean Race boats, but the
‘blast’ I’m referring to is their two-week stop-over in Auckland.
Fun, colourful, wild. A fantastic, cosmopolitan flavour. Amazing
vibe. A rare, privileged insight into the lives of a group of mad men/
women – and their incredibly high-tech machines.
These are just some of the comments I’ve recorded from visitors
to the Race Village – sailors, power-boaters and landlubbers alike.
Auckland celebrated the event in style, even cooperating with
mostly superb weather – and it drew the crowds. VOR representatives
estimate more than 500,000 visitors descended on the Village. Being
part of it felt good. Really good. What a blast.
I’m also quietly celebrating the news – as I write – that Auckland
has been ranked the world’s third-best city for quality-of-living.
In a just-published survey by global recruitment consultancy

Mercer, 450 cities around the world were assessed across 39 factors
within 10 quality-of-living categories. Trafc gridlock, presumably,
wasn’t one of the considerations.
The survey’s conducted annually, and the City of Sails has scored
third for the fifth time – the last four in a row – and this year is behind
Vienna and Zurich.
I’ll concede to being a trifle biased, but I’m sure the organisers
of the Volvo Ocean Race didn’t need the survey to underscore their
decision to use Auckland as a stop-over base. Indeed, Karin Backlünd,
the event’s executive director, says her team considers Auckland the
“spiritual home of the Volvo Ocean Race.”
There is, of course, a valuable message in all of this for those
debating the layout and location of the base for the 2021 America’s Cup.
Please don’t cock it up.
Happy boating.
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