Please select your home edition
Edition
TNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-4 TOP

Rolex Sydney Hobart: Lightning and thunder for hours

by Rupert Guiness | RSHYR Media 27 Dec 2023 10:40 NZDT 26 December 2023
The Santa Cruz 70 Antipodes (Geoff Hill HKG) flies around Tasman Island - 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart © Carlo Borlenghi

The margin between Andoo Comanche and LawConnect remains tight with 5 nautical miles now separating the two maxis that lead the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

Meanwhile, in the fleet that now numbers 98 after two more withdrawals overnight (Maritimo 52 and Sticky), the first night was hectic all, including the Geoff Hill owned Santa Cruz 72, Antipodes.

At 7am, Antipodes crew member Geoff Cropley reported: “We had lightning and thunder for hours. Then there was a major wind shift which auto gybed the boat.

“The spinnaker got wrapped in the drop, along with spinnaker staysail. All the team was up and trying to untwist and get that down. It took us about 40 minutes. We were heading north-east and sailing backwards for a period of time.

“We’re now hunkered down with a reef in the main. There’s little bit of blue sky. It’s quite nice out here. We’ve got about 100nm to go to Green Cape.”

Cropley added that crew mate Lindsay May is also “enjoying his 50th consecutive Sydney Hobart so far.”

At the front of the fleet at 7.45am, the John Winning Jr skippered Andoo Comanche and Christian Beck’s LawConnect were respectively 117 and 120 nautical miles south-east of Gabo Island.

Still in third place for Line Honours was the 2018 winner, Alive (Tas), the RP66 owned by Phillip Turner and skippered by Duncan Hine and race favourite, URM Group, the RP72 owned by Anthony Johnston and skippered by Marcus Ashley-Jones.

The two yachts were 42nm and 57nm respectively behind LawConnect.

Current standings:

IRC
MRV, Smuggler, Chutzpah, Highly Sprung, Mayfair

PHS
Helsal 3, Insomnia, MWF Kayle, Oroton Drumfire

Two-handed IRC
Mistral, Kraken III, Cinnamon Girl - Eden Capital

Corinthian IRC
Mayfair, Pretty Woman, Calibre 12

Corinthian PHS
Pretty Woman, Calibre 12, Ragtime

For the full list of entries and more information about the race, visit rolexsydneyhobart.com.

Related Articles

Six crew rescued from New Zealand built yacht
Six crew members were rescued yesterday from the Farr 55 Hollywood Boulevard which sank yesterday Six crew members were rescued yesterday from the Farr 55 Hollywood Boulevard which sank yesterday about 150km east of Flinders Island in Bass Strait. The crew were rescued after activating their distress beacon around 8.45am on Sunday. Posted on 15 Jan 2018
Rolex Sydney Hobart supermaxis in video review
Rolex Sydney Hobart and four of the worlds leading supermaxis in video review Catch the highlights of the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart in this series of videos compiled by Rolex, and incorporating some of the most spectacular downwind sailing in offshore racing by the four top supermaxis in the world. Posted on 1 Jan 2018
Sydney Hobart: Images from Studio Borlenghi pt.2
Second gallery from the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Three photographers from Studio Borlenghi provide this second gallery of images from the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Posted on 31 Dec 2017
Sydney Hobart: Images from Studio Borlenghi pt.1
Stunning photos from the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Three photographers from Studio Borlenghi provide these images from the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, which ended in controversy and a new race record. Posted on 31 Dec 2017
Sydney Hobart- Race finish Live
Sydney Hobart- Race finish Live Catch the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race finish live with Nic Douglass - Adventures of the Sailor Girl Posted on 27 Dec 2017
Sydney Hobart - Rockall arrives in port
Sydney Hobart - Three Kiwis aboard first yacht to retire - arrives in port Three New Zealanders are on board the German entry Rockall which has retired from the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. They have arrived in Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Posted on 27 Dec 2017
Sydney Hobart - Record expected to be broken
Sydney Hobart - Jimmy Spithill is expected to chop 4-5hrs off race record The supermaxi LDV Comanche is expected to reduce the race record for the Rolex Sydney Hobart by four or five hours Posted on 27 Dec 2017
Lloyd Stevenson - AC INEOS 1456x180px BOTTOMDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px-04 BOTTOMStaticLink Pwr&Solar 728x90px BOTTOM