Sea Eagle Takes the Win on the First Day of Her Debut Regatta at the Millennium Cup 2025

Sea Eagle Takes the Win on the First Day of Her Debut Regatta at the Millennium Cup 2025
Sea Eagle leads after day 1 of the NZ Millennium Cup © Jeff Brown, Breed Media

February 2, 2025 - Auckland, New Zealand - The New Zealand Millennium Cup is underway and Sea Eagle has taken the win on day one in the Auckland regatta. Orams Marine race day marked the opening of the regatta, which runs from 1-4 February, on the waters of Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.

“With ten yachts competing, and regatta debuts out on the water, we can’t wait to see how the competition unfolds this year,” says organiser Stacey Cook.

It was a day of two races on day one of the 2025 edition of the Cup, and a two-yacht race at the line. The big 81 metre Royal Huisman looked in control as she took the win on the first race of the day - her first ever regatta event - and then secured a second place as Kawil took the top spot in race two, with only two seconds between them on corrected time.

“It’s the first regatta for Sea Eagle and the crew absolutely nailed it, we’re thrilled,” said a Sea Eagle representative.

After light airs during the practice days, Auckland’s breeze filled in and racing started promptly at 11am with yachts racing on a course from the Hauraki start line. At the end of day, at Yachting Developments’ happy hour and prize giving, NZ Millennium Cup entry Sharlou picked up the prize for best start in her class, crossing the line within four seconds of her start time, while Innismara was crowned fastest over the line in the Pacific Cup Class.

Sharlou races in her first NZ Millennium CupJeff Brown-20878
Sharlou races in her first NZ Millennium Cup © Jeff Brown, Breed Media

Overall results in the NZ Millennium Cup after day one see Sea Eagle in first place, with Kawil close behind and Sassafras in third, with everything still to play for by the fleet.

In the Pacific Cup class, competition was just as intense with Hikurere and Lion New Zealand battling it out for first place in both races. However, it was Hikurere who managed to take the win in both races, with a mere one second separating the two on corrected time in the first race of the day.

“We’ve got a fantastic crew and had great weather, it’s been a lovely, enjoyable day on the water,” said Hikurere’s owner when asked about the win.

Racing continues on Monday and Tuesday, as the yachts battle for top spot in Auckland.

For results and more information see millenniumcup.com.

Kawil won one of two races on the first day of racing
Kawil won one of two races on the first day of racing © Jeff Brown, Breed Media


The NZ Millennium Cup 2024 will be raced in Auckland from 1-4 February. It’s the world’s most southerly superyacht regatta and is becoming well-known as a must-do regatta for yacht owners who like to get off the beaten track.

The regatta is designed to highlight the importance of the superyacht sector in New Zealand’s marine industry, as well as showcase some of the country’s most visually-striking cruising grounds in a unique manner.

Organised by the NZ Marine Export Group and a dedicated committee of some of New Zealand's most pre-eminent superyacht industry figures, the NZ Millennium Cup is a celebration of good racing, great cruising grounds and exceptional hospitality.

Drawing attention to New Zealand’s beautiful cruising grounds, skilled workforce and innovative industry, we’re looking forward to delivering an event which showcases the best of our superyacht sector in a relaxed, recognisably-Kiwi style. A key focus of the regatta is to encourage extended cruising within the country, and the committee will be working closely with the wider industry to ensure yachts are aware of the diversity New Zealand waters present, as well as the opportunity for world-leading refit and repair services. The next edition will be raced on 1-4 February 2025.
Since its debut in 2014, the ORC Super Yacht Rule (ORCsy) has seen an increase in popularity due to its use of a VPP-based system that is totally transparent, user-friendly, and measurement-based. ORC has created this system with the cooperation of the world’s leading organiser of Super Yacht events, the Super Yacht Racing Association (SYRA). The project, which was developed between 2014 and 2015, includes the gathering of all data associated with yachts that intend to join Super Yacht regattas across the world.