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Big boats flex muscle at Teakle Classic Adelaide to Port Lincoln Yacht Race start

by Harry Fisher 16 Feb 2018 06:33 PST 16 February 2018
Part of the 38-boat fleet off the line in Adelaide © Take 2 Photography

Sailors were pleasantly surprised ahead of the start of the Teakle Classic Adelaide to Port Lincoln Yacht Race today when a 15-knot afternoon sea breeze came up at just the right time.

Coming from the southwest, the fleet started in a good breeze and quickly tacked onto port, heading out towards Marion Reef on Yorke Peninsula slightly lower than the rhumb line.

As the race has continued over the last few hours the breeze has shifted slightly left towards the southeast lifting the boats closer to the turning point.

While the forecast was originally looking a bit bleak, the start to the race has been promising and may wipe a few hours off the finishing time.

After getting onto port tack, the bigger boats in Secret Men's Business, Concubine, Shining Sea and Fresh quickly flexed their muscle and stretched their lead.

However at 9pm, the early boats were around Marion Reef but only tracking at about six knots.

Before the race we caught up with Principal Race Officer Kevin Wilson, who said the forecast was very light and that if all boats arrived by mid-late tomorrow night it would be a positive.

We also caught up with Dylan Clarke, a former shore crew member from Oracle Team USA sailing with his father on Port Lincoln boat Fresh for the first time.

Down Under Sail will keep you updated tomorrow morning as the race continues so stay tuned to our channels for all the updates. In the meantime, you can download the YB Races app and track the boats' locations.

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