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Geelong yacht takes double win in Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race

by Royal Geelong Yacht Club 4 Jan 2022 22:22 PST
Stuart Richardson's ‘Solera' crew collect their trophies in Hobart - Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht Race © Rolex Sydney Hobart / Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

Stuart Richardson and his crew aboard the yacht 'Solera' has secured a double victory in the annual Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race.

The Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC) based team sailed to victory in both the Fully Crewed PHS and Corinthian PHS divisions after more than four and a half days at sea.

"I don't think it's sunk in yet," said Stuart from aboard the Elliot 1350 during its trip back to Geelong.

"It's been such an amazing ride, from the trip to Sydney, to the race, the party and afterwards. Especially after only having the boat for 12 months and not being able to sail it due to Covid, we continually learned things about the boat and were still trying new things during the race."

Faced with an extremely challenging race, beginning with 24-30 hours of beating into a southerly breeze reaching up to 35 knots with a short, sharp swell, Stuart says he was proud of the way the crew handled themselves.

"The crew handled themselves really well. At one point we had about 50mm of rain, we were all drenched, and five out of the seven crew were sick. Once we got over the first 30 hours, we all regrouped and got back into our watch system and just kept plugging away."

Conditions eased on the second night and the race turned into a tactical battle as yachts and their navigators were tasked with finding the quickest route to Hobart in lighter breezes.

"It was good to have other boats around, which you don't normally have in ocean racing. There were about five yachts within sight, we'd go forward and then they'd go forward, so you could pace yourself on other boats."

RGYC Commodore Stuart Dickson congratulated the crew on their achievements.

"We at the RGYC are extremely proud of Solera and her crew for winning in two divisions in what is one of the toughest Blue Water yacht races in the world. The race stood up to its reputation once again and was an extremely challenging race with many boats retiring."

When asked if he would return for another crack at the Sydney to Hobart in 2022, Stuart Richardson wasn't ready to commit just yet. "I said to my wife I'd like to do every second year, but once you get the bug it's hard to stay away," he said.

Solera and her crew will return to Geelong this week before competing in the annual Festival of Sails, taking place from 22nd to 26th January.

With 180 entries to date, the Festival of Sails will include a new entertainment program 'Gigs by Festival of Sails' in place of the traditional Waterfront Festival, with local artists performing across 9 venues throughout the Geelong CBD.

RGYC was well represented throughout the Sydney to Hobart fleet with members competing on several yachts.

Paul Buchholz's RGYC team aboard Extasea, a Cookson 50 design, retired from the race on the first night having suffered problems with their engine and Stefan Treurniet aboard No Limit was also forced to retire.

However, RGYC members Tom Alexander, Ian Graf and Marty Maher aboard Flying Fish Arctos finished 5th in Fully Crewed PHS, while Jake Newman and Tim Davis aboard Smuggler finished 6th in IRC.

For more information, please see rolexsydneyhobart.com and rgyc.com.au.

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