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Reinstated Sydney Noumea Race draws fleet of 24

by Lisa Ratcliff 16 May 2018 03:40 PDT 2 June 2018
Tony Kirby's Patrice - Land Rover Sydney to Gold Coast © Andrea Francolini

Entries for the 2018 PONANT Sydney Noumea Yacht Race have closed and on Saturday June 2, following a 25-year hiatus, a multi-state Australian and New Caledonian fleet of 24 boats will bring life back to one of Australia's oldest ocean odysseys.

The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia organised the first Sydney Noumea Race in 1953 at the invitation of the New Caledonian government at the time. George Brenac's 48-foot cutter White Cloud set the course record in seven days, 10 hours and 50 minutes.

George Snow's Farr 65 Brindabella set the fastest time of five days, 21 hours and 35 minutes for the 1,064 nautical mile course in 1991, one Snow still holds more than a quarter of a century on.

In the early 1990s lifestyle and sailing trends shifted and greater support for shorter passages signalled the end of an era and the CYCA's longest offshore race. After the 1993 Sydney Noumea Race the endurance event went on the backburner for decades, until the club's sailing committee approached the membership a few years' back to gauge interest in a potential revival.

"There was a lot of sentiment attached to the Sydney Noumea Race, for those who had competed in the past," CYCA Commodore John Markos said. "Past commodore John Cameron and director Tony Kirby in particular persisted with the idea and have since proven there is support. The entry list augers well for the state of ocean racing in Australia and we hope it will grow."

Tony Kirby sees the line honours contest playing out between his Ker 46 Patrice, Mick Martin's TP52 Frantic, Sebastian Bohm's Rogers 46 Smuggler and Mark and Louis Ryckman's Welbourn 50 GPB Yeah Baby. It will take a fraction over eight knots of average boat speed to break the enduring record and once in the tradewinds any of the line honours contenders can maintain this speed.

In terms of handicap, the field is wide open. "There is a healthy fleet of production Beneteaus and Zoe Taylor with Grace O'Malley is always competitive on handicap," Kirby said. "Smuggler will be hard to beat on handicap in light airs, Frantic has got the legs in a reaching race, Yeah Baby will stretch out if it's upwind all the way and we have the legs on them downwind."

From the weather models he has studied Kirby anticipates between four-and-a-half and six days for Patrice to reach the race finish off the capital of the French territory and South Pacific archipelago, the same finish line for the coinciding Auckland Noumea race conducted by Royal Akarana Yacht Club.

A few days' rest and a crew change later and Patrice, plus a number of other Sydney Noumea and Auckland Noumea challengers, will take their place alongside the local fleet for the Cercle Nautique Calédonien Yacht Club's biennial 654 nautical mile New Caledonia Groupama Race starting June 17.

PONANT is supporting the re-established Sydney Noumea Yacht Race. "We have signed up as sponsors because we feel a positive synergy between the CYCA and PONANT, the French owned and operated luxury cruise line and world leader in expedition cruising," said Monique Ponfoort, vice president PONANT Asia Pacific. "This is the perfect link between sponsor and event. Of course, the race ending in French Caledonia adds a certain je ne sais quoi to the appeal.

"PONANT's Le Ponant, a classic three masted yacht, is the company's first vessel and represents the close ties that the founder and CEO Jean-Emmanuel Sauvée continues to have with sailing," she added.

Once complete, the CYCA sailing committee will review the concept and decide whether to offer a regular race to Noumea as part of its bluewater calendar, and like the Newport Bermuda and Rolex Fastnet races make the event biennial, or possibly triennial.

For more information visit PONANT Sydney Noumea Yacht Race website.

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