The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, a proud milestone for an event defined by courage, endurance and human achievement. To mark the occasion, the 80th edition ...
Built in 1904, Maritimo Katwinchar is by far the oldest boat in the fleet. Bill Barry-Cotter owns the 121-year-old 32 -foot ...
Built to the IOR rule that ruled supreme until the early 1990s, Inner Circle last headed south in 2014 and placed 23 rd ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Launched as Limit by Alan Brierty three weeks before the 2008 Hobart, she finished seventh, but retired from the 2009 race, ...
Flying Fish Arctos retired after Roy Quaden sadly lost his life on the first night of the race last year. This yacht is the flagship in the Flying Fish international offshore training fleet. It was ...