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Rolex Sydney Hobart - When the going gets tough, the tough get going!

by McConaghy Boats on 3 Jan 2011
WILD OATS XI, Sail n: 10001, Owner: Bob Oatley, State: NSW, Division: IRC, Design: Reichel/Pugh 30 Rolex / Carlo Borlenghi http://www.carloborlenghi.net
Rolex Sydney Hobart - It has been rated the toughest 'Hobart' in 10 years, and once again Line Honours has been won by the McConaghy built Wild Oats X1 a Reichel Pugh 30m super maxi. This latest achievement by the Bob Oatley owned flyer, notches up its fifth victory in six years after surviving punishing gale force winds and sea conditions.

Mark Richards Skipper of Wild Oats X1, said that 'the going was tough, the boat and crew revelled in these conditions'.

87 boats started the race, 18 boats retired with varying degrees of damage.

All three McConaghy Boats in the race came through with flying colours, finishing in the top ten. Wild Oats X1 first, Loki eighth, Rodd & Gunn Wedgetail ninth (6th Place overall on Handicap).



McConaghy Boats have now won seven out of the last nine races, Wild Oats X1 (5) Alfa Romeo (2) which is a testimony to the craftsmanship and skill which goes into every McConaghy Boat.

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