68th
Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
2012

2012
RSHYR - Start Day 1 Race Report
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Wild
Oats XI flies out to sea
By
Di Pearson, RSH Media team - Photo Credit ROLEX-Carlo Borlenghi-Daniel
Forster
26 DEC 2012 - 1415hrs: The start of the Rolex Sydney
Hobart Yacht Race did not disappoint today and in perfect gusty southerly
20-25 knot winds, under a sunny sky, the 76 yachts in the Cruising Yacht
Club of Australia’s annual race, popped kites and Code Zeros at
the start, making for a spectacular sight. Wild Oats XI made for riveting
viewing. It was almost impossible to drag one’s eyes away as Mark
Richards assumed his usual position at the pin end of the line, the crew
work again impeccable. It was like watching a Skud missile launch as Bob
Oatley’s 100 foot super maxi shot off the line on cue and bolted,
taking around six minutes to make the turning mark, leaving all in her
wake.
Even
those behind were quick; it was one of the fastest exits from Sydney Heads
in some time, with all except Bob Steel’s Quest outside of the Harbour
inside 20 minutes. Quest struggled and took a penalty turn just inside
the Heads, although the reason is unknown at this stage.
A little further up
the line from Wild Oats XI, Syd Fischer’s Ragamuffin-Loyal tried
to keep pace with her nemesis, but could not keep up. Halfway down the
Harbour, Peter Harburg’s Black Jack, with Mark Bradford at the helm,
and Stephen Ainsworth’s Loki, steered by Gordon Maguire, nearly
overtook Ragamuffin-Loyal, footer, Black Jack having another go as they
neared the sea mark.
However,
Ragamuffin-Loyal held her own, around 2 minutes behind Wild Oats XI at
the sea mark, Black Jack, the RP66, Loki a RP63, Peter Millard/John Honan’s
98ft Lahana and Matt Allen’s Jones 70, Ichi Ban around one minute
plus astern of their bigger rival.
Ragamuffin-Loyal has
been scored OCS, but the Race Committee will seek redress on Ragamuffin-Loyal’s
behalf, due to the proper procedure for individual recall not being followed.
The
rest followed in hot pursuit, the 2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart overall winner,
Two True (Andrew Saies) from South Australia, struggling to pull down
a kite as they headed into the brunt of the southerly in 4 metre seas,
making the going tough.
One could almost feel
Simon Kurts and his crew on Love & War and Sean Langman and his crew
aboard Maluka of Kermandie, the oldest and smallest yacht in in the fleet,
smiling as turned the corner into the brunt of the southerly, their heavier
boats revelling comfortably in the conditions, while others struggled
in the tough seaway and gusty winds.
Nor
was Maluka of Kermandie last out to sea, that honour going to the 2008
winner, Quest, while Peter Rodger’s Olsen 40 She, with 43 Hobart
race veteran, Bill Ratcliff aboard, only overtook Maluka of Kermandie
once they were outside Sydney Heads, only Quest behind them.
At 3.00pm Wild Oats
XI had just passed Cronulla, with Ragamuffin Loyal, Lahana, Ichi Ban,
Black Jack and Loki in a line off Cronulla Beach.
At 3.10pm, Geoff Cropley
reported from Lahana: “We’re on port tack reaching just off
the coast near Cronulla. Ragamuffin-Loyal is about a quarter of a mile
in front of us. We’re sailing in 15-20 knots from the east/south-east
and it’s quite comfortable.
“We’re
just settling in for a long port tack,” Cropley signed off.
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