Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300's runner-up in 2022 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
by Jeanneau 7 Jan 2023 09:17 PST
Lee Condell (left) and Lincoln Dews (right) won 2nd overall in the Race - 2022 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race © Charles Ip
Jeanneau is pleased to announce that 'Sun Fast Racing' ended up claiming second overall in the double-handed divisions of the 2022 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race!
Within the 120 yachts entered for the Race, Sun Fast 3300 were well represented in the Race with a total of six Jeanneau entries.
IRC Two-Handed Results for Sun Fast:
- 2nd - 'Sun Fast Racing' (Sun Fast 3300) - Sydney - Lee Condell & Lincoln Dews
- 6th - 'Hip-Nautic' (Sun Fast 3300) - Hobart - Jean-Pierre Ravanet & Dew Meincke
- 7th - 'Uprising' (Sun Fast 36) - Newcastle - Andrew and son Harrison (18) Miller
- 8th - 'Transcendance Crento' (Sun Fast 3300) - Sydney - Martin and son John Cross
- 9th - 'Kraken 111' (Sun Fast 3300) - Hobart - Rob Gough & John Saul
- 13th - 'Mister Lucky' (Sun Fast 3600) - Brisbane - Rohan Wood & Todd Giraudo
'Sun Fast Racing', sailed by Lee Condell, director of Performance Boating Sales, Jeanneau's sailboat regional dealer in New South Wales Australia, and co-skippered by Lincoln Dews said that their boat "performed above expectations" in the Sydney to Hobart, as a lot of time went into optimising the IRC rating and the performance in light upwind sailing by fitting a mast-head J0 and VMG running by adding a S2 spinnaker.
'Sun Fast Racing' was sold on arrival in Hobart, and will be relocated to its new home at Sandringham Yacht Club in Melbourne early January by the new owner.
With 12 Sun Fast 3300's racing in Australia now, there will be many more podium results to come, especially in races like 2023 Melbourne to Geelong Passage Race in January, 2023 Brisbane to Gladstone in April and the 2023 Brisbane to Hamilton Island Race in August.