Please select your home edition
Edition
Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 LEADERBOARD

Wot’s a good chance?

by Rob Kothe on 23 Nov 2005
savills 05 crop 220805LR MHYC http://www.mhyc.com.au/
Launched just a week ago, Graeme Wood’s Sydney 47CR, Wot’s Next, is shaping as a serious IRC threat in this weekend’s Savills SORC Regatta and in the 2005 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Race.

The 28th Savills Short Ocean Racing Championship is being used by Wood and his gun crew, who have between them a total of 140 Hobart races, to prepare for a serious tilt at this year’s 61st annual Hobart race.

The Savills SORC has two strong IRC handicap fleets, with new boats in both fleets. Division A starters, including Steven David’s’ Wild Joe, the last Admirals Cup winner with Sydney, Hamilton Island and Coffs Harbour victories under his belt, Stephen Ainsworth's fast new Reichel Pugh 60 Loki, the Gosford to Lord Howe winner and Geoff Ross’ Judel Vrolijk 52 Yendys, will all be keen to continue their fine records. The addition of Wot’s Next will certainly rack up the pressure on the proven racers.

One of the founders of the Wot If Internet accommodation giant, Graeme Woods is not new to sailing. He has campaigned his Murray 42 Helter Skelter for the last three seasons out of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, with the Brisbane to Gladstone race being his main focus.

This will be his first Hobart Race but his crew will probably be one of the most experienced racing south this year, with numerous 140 Hobart wins between them; Michael Green (26), Navigator David Ellis (23), Jacko Goluzd (25), Hugh Brodie (19), Ron Jacobs (17), Greg O'Shea (11), Simon Reffold (8), Tim Paola (8) and Martin Thompson (3).

Wot’s Next will have her IRC certificate by Friday and can be expected to rate well. She could easily follow on from the success of her Sydney 47CR sister ships, Jem and Gomez, who has won the Premier IRC division for the last two years at Hamilton Island Race Week.

This latest Sydney 47CR has a fixed bowsprit and carries a suite of North Sails asymmetric spinnakers. Her upwind sails are carbon composite Hoods D4.

Her interior is ‘racy’, reflecting her owner’s plans. She will certainly be faster than the luxuriously appointed Jem, being half a tonne lighter, with aluminium pipe cots and only one head.

Woods commented this morning; ‘A very experienced crew and they are a good bunch of guys. We’ve only had four hours on the boat so far and we are looking forward to an interesting Savills regatta.’

This year’s event has expanded. Savills Australia has extended their sponsorship of the Savills Short Ocean Racing Championship to provide a one-day, yacht racing event on Sydney Harbour on Saturday November 26th, titled the Savills Seven Islands Race.

The Savills Seven Islands Notice of Race and Entry Form are available online at www.sail-world.com/savillsSORC2005 or http://www.mhyc.com.au/7islandsrace.htm
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERSydney International Boat Show 202438 South / Jeanneau AUS SF30 OD - FOOTER

Related Articles

SailGP: Spain wins Final in Bermuda
Smart tactical decisions by Spain held off a mid-race comeback by the Kiwi crew Diego Botin's young Spanish team executed flawless tactical decision-making to head off New Zealand and Australia season, in the three-boat winner takes all Final sailed on Bermuda's Great Sound.
Posted on 5 May
20th PalmaVela Overall
Galateia win again at PalmaVela… but only just David Leuschen and Chris Flowers' Wallycento Galateia won the Maxi class at PalmaVela for the third time in a row today in light winds on Palma Bay. Whilst last year's triumph was something of a whitewash, this time they were made to work all the way.
Posted on 5 May
The Transat CIC Day 8
Richomme still on course for Transatlantic double While the IMOCA race leader Yoann Richomme (PAPREC ARKÉA) was still making more than 20 kts this afternoon, a nerve racking slow down is still expected for the final miles to the finish of the Transat CIC solo race from Lorient to New York.
Posted on 5 May
The oldest footage of 505 racing
A look back into our video archive We delve into the past, and round-up all videos which show sailing at in the 5o5 class of dinghy.
Posted on 5 May
International 18s in the 1950s
A period of New Zealand-led design & innovation Following the first major change in the 18 footers from the big boats of the early 1900s to the 7ft beam boats of the mid-1930s, there had been no major change or innovations until the late 1940s
Posted on 5 May
Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix Day 1
Aussie's come out firing on opening day After crashing out in the previous event, Tom Slingsby's Australia SailGP Team completely dominated the opening day of the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix.
Posted on 4 May
Spirit & competition shine at Antigua Sailing Week
The 55th edition attracted 88 boats from 20 different countries The 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week attracted 88 boats from 20 different countries and 750 crew from all over the world. Antigua Sailing Week is one of the most celebrated regattas in the sailing world; the 2024 edition added another great chapter.
Posted on 4 May
From setback to triumph
Australians lead leaderboard in Bermuda Tom Slingsby and his Australian squad unleashed a masterful comeback performance at the opening day of the Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, securing their seat at the top of the leaderboard.
Posted on 4 May
SailGP: Fired up Slingsby wins two in Bermuda
Australia dominates fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda Australia has bounced back from its devastating Christchurch penalty by dominating fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda.
Posted on 4 May
Clipper Race 11 - See ya Seattle, next stop Panama
The start of Race 11: #StayConnected with SENA Seattle bids farewell to the Clipper Race fleet as it departs for the start of Race 11: #StayConnected with SENA.
Posted on 4 May