New Zealand's sailing is world-famous, Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, Auckland's terrain is very suitable for sailing, Auckland has a high proportion of sailing and yachts, crowned worldwide, and the city residents have private boats. The average person owns one boat, so it has the reputation of "the capital of thousands of sails". Here, some people will always be seen driving behind their cars to drag their sailboats or yachts to the beach. The Auckland Sailing Club is surrounded by a water, and the name of Auckland's "thousand sails capital" is not covered. Here you can see a variety of luxurious sailing boats, a mast dense, blue sky and white clouds. The Auckland Sailing Club’s annual sport focuses on the Auckland Anniversary Boat Race, held at the end of January each year, with more than 1,000 sailboats competing in a wide variety of boats ranging from two meters long to 30 meters long, all competing at the port of Waitematam. Every 4 years, 1 Copa America sailing race, with the men's World Cup, tennis Davis Cup, is known as the "World Three Cups" Copa America sailing race began in 1857, has more than 155 years of history, 1995 New Zealand won the 29th Copa America sailing championship, Then defending the title at the 30th Copa America in 1999, sailing became almost a proud project for New Zealanders.