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Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race: Wild Oats X's triumph a triple treat on Ricko's birthday

by Cruising Yacht Club of Australia 28 Jul 2019 19:22 PDT 27-29 July 2019
Wild Oats X led the fleet from virtually the start to the finish in the 2019 Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race © Andrea Francolini

Late on Sunday July 28, 2019, Wild Oats X, the Oatley family's Reichel Pugh 66 skippered by Mark Richards, took line honours in the Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race for the third time - and on 'Ricko's' birthday.

Wild Oats X's official finish time for the 384-nautical-mile season-opener was 10:28:27 pm, giving them an elapsed time of 1 day 9 hours 28 minutes 27 seconds, and a hattrick of line-honours wins. The other victories were recorded in 2005 and 2009, plus this champion team has beaten the Gold Coast Race fleet to the Main Beach finish line six times with the 100-footer, Wild Oats XI.

Dockside at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's finish partner, Southport Yacht Club, Richards said: "It was a great race, you couldn't have asked for better conditions and against a fantastic fleet - very competitive. It was great to sail the 66 again. It's a beautiful boat...it's 15 years old now. It's given a lot of people a lot of joy."

Wild Oats X led the fleet out of Sydney Harbour following the 1pm start on Saturday, and from there navigator Adrienne Cahalan and the brains trust of one of Australia's most experienced offshore teams, including recent Etchells world champion Iain Murray, worked around the clock to maintain their often-slim advantage in the shifting southerly winds.

"It was tricky for us; we kept headbutting cloudbanks then we'd slow down and the guys would compress back up to us again," Richards elaborated, adding "that got rid of our chance at a handicap result. There were quite a few close calls with whales - we missed one by around three feet passing Byron Bay. They were everywhere!

"Line honours is a fantastic way to celebrate my birthday. I've got 35 minutes before midnight so I've got time to enjoy a couple of beers with the crew," said the grinning skipper.

Second over the line less than an hour later was race sponsor Sean Langman and Naval Group, an RP65, and third David Griffith and Rupert Henry's Chinese Whisper, a JV62 also from Sydney.

By 7am on Monday, 16 boats in the now 74-boat fleet had completed the course and the focus moved to the prized corrected time win.

goldcoast.cyca.com.au

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