Gordon Smith retired Wild Oats from the 2024 race after suffering rig damage. This Farr 43 was bought by a syndicate in 2020 ...
Maritimo 100 contested her first Sydney Hobart last year and finished 12 th on PHS. The last Oyster 100 built, she was ...
Elizabeth Tucker raced on Xanthus last year but comes to the race with her own boat for the 80 th Hobart. First Light is a ...
This Sydney 38 has come out of long offshore racing mothballs. Peter McFarlane bought the ex- Hidden Agenda, formerly owned by Graham Gibson, who took the sail number, 9797 from Ninety Seven, the 1993 ...
Three father/son combinations will sail on Mudgee Concrete (formerly named Infinity IV), starting with the skipper, Michael Stuart and his son Todd. Peter Britt, who has sailed on SHK Scallywag in the ...
Happy Wanderer, commonly known as Vamp, is the Corby 49 Dan Cannon and crew raced to Hobart last year in support of the ...
Poulpito will have solid competition with the other Sydney 38s in the fleet and other yachts of similar size and capability. She is the former X Cubed and arrived in New Caledonia in 2011, winning the ...
Last year, Navy One placed 29 th overall and won the PHS Corinthian York Trophy. In 2023, she won the Oggin Cup as the only ...
Wind Shift, previously known as Salt Lines, returns for a fourth shot at the race having finished last over the line last year on 1 January just after 10am. She was given the warmest welcome to Hobart ...
Before then, she did the race as OneSails Racing and was originally Michael Hiatt’s Living Doll, placing second overall in ...
Yeah Baby boasts a long and distinguished history in ocean racing, starting life as a Farr 50 in the 90s but had the deck cut ...
Mark “Ricko” Richards now owns Wild Oats XI, the yacht ‘he skippered to a record nine Sydney Hobart Line Honours victories for Bob Oatley, inclusive of two triple wins - line, race record and overall ...
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