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Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race - Lead changes twice down East Coast

by Peter Campbell on 28 Dec 2015
It Happens…sailing well in the light breezes Sam Tiedemann
2015 Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race - The lead has changed twice this morning in the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race as fleet sails slowly down the Tasmanian East Coast, spread out from south of St Helens Point north to Musselroe Bay.

Light winds overnight enabled Peter Cretan’s Tilt to overtake Gary Smith’s race record-holder The Fork in the Road and shortly after sunrise, the two biggest racing yachts in the fleet were within sight of each other off the Bay of Fires.

The two big boats were well ahead of the bulk of the fleet, reduced to 26 yachts late yesterday afternoon by the retirement of Planet X with a broken rudder.



At 6am today Tilt and The Fork Road were making between three and four knots boatspeed but fresher northerly winds are predicted later in the day.

However, by 9am, The Fork had regain a slight lead when they picked a local breeze but that appears to have died away, leaving the leaders making less than three knots, virtually alongside each other.

Tilt had led the fleet out of the Tamar River soon after the start from Beauty Point but The Fork in the Road excelled as they ran under spinnakers across Bass Strait in a 20 knot nor’wester to Banks Strait.

By 6am today all yachts had sailed through the Banks Strait into the Tasman Sea with a large group sailing in light and variable winds off Eddystone Point, headed by It Happens, Nexedge and B&G Advantage.



Also well placed were Mr Burger, Winstead Wines, Ciao Baby and Emotional Rescue, all from Hobart clubs, along with Obsession from the Port Dalrymple Yacht Club at Beauty Point.

The smallest boat in the fleet, Pukana had just sailed past Swan Island to clear Banks Strait but was making less than a knot of boatspeed.



By 9am the bulk of the fleet was off the Bay of Fires with the smaller boats just south of Musselroe on the north-east tip of Tasmania.

The light winds overnight and this morning has again opened up the race for line honours, favouring Tilt, a Marten 49, while the race for handicap honours will virtually start again when the forecast freshening northerly winds eventuate later today.

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