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Rolex Sydney Hobart - News Update

by Lisa Ratcliff on 2 Oct 2007
Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
One month until Rolex Sydney Hobart applications for entry close.

With the football and rugby league grand finals over for another year, summer sports are gearing up for their turn in the spotlight. Exactly one month out from the close of applications for this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, momentum is gathering amongst those preparing to take on one of the world’s most famous ocean classics.

The closing date for applications is 2 November 2007. Already a healthy fleet of 25, representing Australia, the UK, New Zealand and Mexico, has been nominated for the 63rd running of the iconic yacht race that will start from Sydney Harbour at 1pm on Wednesday 26 December, 2007.

A number of records are on the cards this year with Bob Oatley’s 30m Wild Oats XI, the current race record holder with a time of 1 day 18 hours 40 minutes 10 seconds, preparing to attempt a hat trick of line honours wins despite suffering a major setback last month.



Wild Oats XI is currently on its way back to Sydney on a ship from Porto Cervo, Sardinia, where disaster struck during the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup when the yacht’s mast exploded mid-race. If all goes to plan, skipper Mark Richards believes Oatley’s pride and joy will be back on the water by late November, in time for the Rolex Trophy lead-up series.

'The new rig is well underway and we are full steam ahead,' said Richards today.

Only one other boat has achieved the line honours treble in the race’s 63 year history. Claude Plowman’s Morna consecutively beat the rest of the fleet across the finish line off Hobart’s historic Battery Point in the 1946, 1947 and 1948 Sydney Hobarts. [Sorry, this content could not be displayed]

At 80 years of age, Victoria’s sea faring senior Lou Abrahams is aiming to set a new benchmark for the most Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Races undertaken by an individual. Last year he equalled the record of 44 and while he hinted at retirement at the time, the lure of one more bash south has proved too strong for Abrahams who has already submitted an application for entry for his Sydney 38 called Challenge.

At 85, John Walker (Impeccable) is fighting fit and ready to attempt his 24th Rolex Sydney Hobart and to rewrite the history books by becoming the oldest skipper to race to Hobart.

International entries were strong last year and this year’s line up so far point towards another impressive contingent of overseas yachts.

So far the CYCA has received nominations for the New Zealand 30m maxi Maximus (Bill Buckley), one of the high profile casualties last year when the boat’s radical wing mast crashed to the deck in the early hours of the first morning at sea.



An application for Mike Slade’s brand new UK based 30m maxi Leopard has also been lodged. Slade is hoping to prevent Wild Oats XI’s hat trick and realise the second of two ambitions for his latest Leopard – line honours in the Rolex Fastnet Race, which he easily achieved in the heavy weather race in August this year, and line honours in the 628 nautical mile race across the Tasman Sea to Hobart.

Two more UK yachts have been nominated and for the first time ever, a Mexican boat has applied to enter. Cruising to Sydney from Acapulco Yacht Club to compete, Marcos Rodriguez’s Beneteau 40.7 Iataia is certain to spice up the expected fleet of 80 yachts.

The fleet for this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart will be announced at the organising club, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, on the morning of Tuesday 13 November.

Here is the current application for entry list

AFR Midnight Rambler - 8338 NSW Farr 40
Andrew Short Marine Brindabella - 10000 NSW Jutson 79
Aurora - 4057 NSW Farr 40 IOR
Balance - 7771 NSW Sydney 47CR
Berrimilla - 371 NSW Brolga 33
Challenge - SM2 VIC Sydney 38
Dehler Magic - 633 QLD Dehler 39
First Light - 4384 SA Adams 12
Huckleberry - RF116 WA Sparkmen & Stephens 34
Hugo Boss II - GBR3055 UK Volvo 60
Iataia - MEX 407 Mexico Beneteau 40.7
Ichi Ban - AUS 03 NSW Jones 70
Krakatoa II - 55555 NSW Pogo 40
Leopard - GBR1R UK Maxi 30m
Limit - 43218 WA Corby 49
Maximus - NZL99999 NZ Maxi 30m
Noonmark VI - GBR5698R UK Swan 56
One For The Road - N9 NSW Northshore 37
Palandri Wines Minds Eye - GB347 WA Beneteau 34.7
Sailors With Disabilities- 7878 NSW Lyons 54
Shogun - G 421 VIC Rogers 46
Splash Gordon - 6838 NSW Farr 40 Mod
Yendys - 1836 NSW Reichel Pugh 55

To download the notice of race and entry form go to
http://rolexsydneyhobart.com/editorial.asp?key=1711

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