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New Zealand’s most successful entry in the world 12-metre yachting championships, KZ5, shows her paces during the series off Fremantle. KZS, skippered by Chris Dickson, finished the seven-race world series in second place after a win and four thirds. The winning yacht was Australia 111. The championship is being regarded as a pointer towards the forthcoming America’s Cup challenge series.

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Press, 19 February 1986, Page 30

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New Zealand’s most successful entry in the world 12-metre yachting championships, KZ5, shows her paces during the series off Fremantle. KZS, skippered by Chris Dickson, finished the seven-race world series in second place after a win and four thirds. The winning yacht was Australia 111. The championship is being regarded as a pointer towards the forthcoming America’s Cup challenge series. Press, 19 February 1986, Page 30

New Zealand’s most successful entry in the world 12-metre yachting championships, KZ5, shows her paces during the series off Fremantle. KZS, skippered by Chris Dickson, finished the seven-race world series in second place after a win and four thirds. The winning yacht was Australia 111. The championship is being regarded as a pointer towards the forthcoming America’s Cup challenge series. Press, 19 February 1986, Page 30