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Vaikobi 2024 December

Gold Coast crew hit the sack

by Lisa Ratcliff, CYCA on 24 Jul 2003
Krakatoa - just back from Transpac Daryl Krasu
While most Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race competitors are scrambling with final preparations before this Saturday's 1.00pm start, three are hitting the sack.

Bleary eyed from completing the 2,225 nautical mile Transpac Race and then packing up Rod Skellet's Young 31 Krakatoa, including removing the keel, Anthony Paterson, Brett Filby, and international yachtsman Tom Braidwood have just stepped off a plane this morning from Honolulu.

Krakatoa was one of the smallest boats in the Transpac fleet and one of three Australian entries. It placed fifth in division and 20th overall in the passage from Los Angeles to Honolulu that finished last week.

‘It was great fun but very light,’ said Filby this morning. ‘This race is one of the best in the world and according to Tom, the reception at the finish is comparable with round-the-world race finishes.’

Anthony, the owner of the Lake Macquarie-based yacht Tow Truck, left the preparation of his Mumm 30 for the Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race to his
father, an important part of the shore crew for this winning yacht.

Having placed first on IRC handicap in the Sydney Mooloolaba Yacht Race back in April, Anthony and navigator Brett are hoping for a back-to-back win.

‘We would love to win both northern races in one season,’ admitted Filby today.

Meanwhile Tom Braidwood is passing on the small boat option for the 384 nautical mile Sydney Gold Coast Race. After a couple of days rest, he will
join Ludde Ingvall on board the 80-foot former Sydney Hobart Race line honours winner Luna Park Sydney.

Other international yachtsmen on board Luna Park Sydney include Richard Bouzaid from the winning America's Cup team Alinghi and owner/skipper
Ingvall, a former maxi One Design World Champion.

After its late arrival in Sydney last week, preparations on board John David's Swan 45OD Joe have been further delayed with the installation of the mast and boom only completed today.

Despite a ‘tremendous effort’, according to John's son Steven, this brand new boat from Finland won't be on the water sailing until tomorrow, but with the combined talent on board, the lack of time for training is not of great
concern.

The fleet still stands at 68 for this Saturday's 1.00pm start off Nielsen Park.
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