Fast spinnaker start expected for 57 boat fleet
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Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Fast spinnaker start expected for 57 boat fleet |
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 6:41 AM LOCAL TIME-(26-12-2003) The 57 yachts in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race will have a fast and spectacular start from Sydney Harbour this afternoon, their billowing spinnakers providing a colourful sight for the expected 300,000 spectators on the water and on headlands around the harbour.
The race starts from a line north of Shark Island and a southerly change overnight has brought fresh winds to the city, expected to be blowing from the south-east at 13 to 17 knots by the time the starting cannon fires at 1pm.
The fleet should carry their spinnakers to the Rolex mark at the Heads and possibly a short distance to sea, but once the boats round the Rolex Sea Mark, they will be beating to windward into the sou’easter with choppy seas rising from 1 to 2 metres offshore.
The sou’easters are expected to continue tonight and tomorrow, freshening to 15 to 20 knots during Saturday as the boats beat their way down the New South Wales South Coast.
Heading the fleet are the super maxis, the 30 metre Skandia from Melbourne and Zana from New Zealand while at the other end of the fleet is the 9 metre Katinka.
The official starter of the 2003 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race will be 87-year-old Gordon Elliot who on this day 59 years ago set sail aboard the ketch Kathleen Gillett in the inaugural race to Tasmania.
Firing the 10 and 5 minutes cannons will be three other ‘old salts’, brothers Malcolm and Ted Bryden-Brown and Bernie Davies, who also sailed in early Sydney Hobart Races.
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Source: Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Media Centre - CYCA |