Seventeen big boats ranging
in size from the super quick TP52s up to the 30 metre maxis will go
head to head tomorrow on Sydney Harbour in the annual pre-Rolex Sydney
Hobart spectacular.
The blustery breezes of the past few days have given way to perfect
summer Sydney conditions with tomorrow’s forecast for north west
winds to 10 knots, tending N/NE 10/15 in the afternoon. |
|
Bob Oatley's Wild Oats XI on a training
run outside Sydney Heads, Sunday December 14, 2008, will be
one boats racing on Sydney Harbour in the SOLAS Big Boat Challenge.
Photo © Peter Andrews.
|
|
|
|
This is good news for
those fresh out of their packaging, including Stephen Ainsworth’s
Reichel / Pugh Loki. The crew is still learning the ropes on the 63-footer
and is pleased with tomorrow’s forecast.
"I’m happy with the forecast," said Ainsworth today
once back from sail testing. "The SOLAS Big Boat is a fun day
for us. I’ll have quite a few friends out so we’ll be fast
upwind when they are stacked on the rail and a bit slower downwind."
The new Limit, sistership to Loki, is also preparing for its first
hit out after arriving from Melbourne, where it was built, last Friday.
Tomorrow’s 14 mile course should be a walk in the park for West
Australian owner Alan Brierty and his crew after encountering strong
winds and a nasty sea state from Point Perpendicular to Sydney. "It
was as bad as it gets," said sailing master Roger Hickman upon
arrival in Sydney.
Speaking about tomorrow’s Harbour race, Hickman went on to say "The
team are very excited about tomorrow, it will be Limit’s maiden
race." |
|
Peter Goldsworthy's Volvo 60 Getaway-Sailing.com seen
here ahead of the start of the 2008 Sydney to Gold Coast Yach
Race, will also be reacing in the SOLAS Big Boat Challenge.
Photo © Peter Andrews.
|
|
|
|
"If the Rolex Sydney
Hobart started tomorrow, then that would be great, but this is the
next best thing. The crew are looking forward to racing and stretching
Limit’s legs."
"We are not racing for a win, rather we are racing to enjoy the
new boat and see what she is capable of," added Hickman.
Eleven of tomorrow’s 17 starters are also on the Rolex Sydney
Hobart starter’s list of 104 for Boxing Day.
The SOLAS Big Boat Challenge provides a rare opportunity for Australia’s
largest ocean racing yachts to flex their muscles around one of the
world’s most iconic waterways without the limitations of having
to maneuver around a large fleet that usually includes much smaller
and slower boats. |
|
Bob Steel's TP52 Quest after the start of the
2008 Sydney to Gold Coast Yach Race, will also be reacing in
the SOLAS Big Boat Challenge.
Photo © Peter Andrews.
|
|
|
|
The SOLAS Big Boat Challenge,
one of Sydney’s most spectacular sporting and harbour events,
will start off Steele Point, Vaucluse, at 12.30pm on Tuesday 16 December
and will take the fleet twice around Sydney Harbour, passing many of
Sydney’s famous landmarks including Fort Denison, Mrs Macquarie’s
Chair and the Sydney Opera House, which backdrops the finish line. |
|
Steven David's Reichel Pugh Wild Joe after
a great start in the Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Offshore Race
2008, will also be reacing in the SOLAS Big Boat Challenge.
Photo © Peter Andrews.
|
|
|
|
The CYCA Solas Trusts
Charity was set up as a charitable trust in 1999 as a result of the
tragic events of the 1998 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. To date almost
$450,000 has been donated to search and rescue organizations Australia
wide and has provided financial support to immediate families of those
lost at sea during Australian Yachting Federation sanctioned races.
The CYCA Solas Trusts also aims to foster & fund research and training
in safety & rescue procedures. |
|
Further information about the CYCA's SOLAS Big Boat Challenge can be found at:
http://www.cyca.com.au/editorial.asp?key=760. |
|