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2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart Sydney 38 One Design Full Results

by Sail-World.com on 10 Feb 2010
NEXT, Sail Number: 6081, Skipper: Jay Krehbiel, State: NSW, Division: IRC / OD, Design: Sydney 38, LOA (m): 11.78, Draft: 2.63 (2009 Rolex Sydney to Hobart) Rolex/Daniel Forster http://www.regattanews.com

Full Results for the Sydney 38 One Design Division of the Rolex Sydney Hobart 2009 Race.

 

Results
  ACTUAL ELAPSED   ACTUAL CORR.
YACHT NAME LAT  LONG  DTG  SOG  COG  TIME & SPEED H'CAP  TIME & SPEED

SYDNEY 38 ONE DESIGN Overall
1 Swish Finished      6.5   1   04:00:16:54   6.5   
Steven Proud      
2 Next Finished      6.5   1   04:00:16:59   6.5   
Ian Mason (8)      
3 The Subzero Goat Finished      6.1   1   04:06:37:59   6.1   
Bruce Foye      
4 Shining Sea Finished      5.7   1   04:14:13:38   5.7   
Andrew Corletto      
5 Eleni Finished      5.6   1   04:15:23:21   5.6   
Tony Levett (6)      
  Mondo* Retired - at Port               
Ray Sweeney      

Notes


Mondo - damaged rigging.


Key
Unless otherwise indicated, all positions are obtained by a report from a GPS transceiver on the yachts.

No Report
    Position unknown.

Deduced Reckoning
    No report received — position deduced using previous known position.

Estimate
    No report received — position estimated.

Radio report
    No report received — position obtained by radio from yacht.

Sighting
    No report received — position obtained by a sighting of the yacht.

Interpolation
    No report received — position interpolated from earlier and later known positions.

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