1972 Race Recap
Ted Turner's American Eagle, Line Honours and Handicap Winner in 1972
Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race 1972
Race Program
Prior to each race Cruising Yacht Club of Australia publishes a separate official race program (with details of competing boats, the results of past races and articles about the race and its participants and other important events). The 1972 Edition is here.
Weather
CYCA put back the starting time to 12 noon local time to give the afternoon sea breeze time to catch up with daylight saving and the huge fleet started in a light nor'easter. The breeze was light to moderate for the first two hours of the race giving the fleet a spinnaker run down the NSW coast.
The leaders gybed off Jervis Bay and they reached down almost to Twofold Bay, until a fresh southerly came in. After few tacks off Cape Howe most of the fleet were able to sail across Bass Strait on a close fetch in the fresh sou'wester. With the wind abeam from the west and nor'west, the leaders continued to make a fast reach down the Tasmanian coast.
Then without warning the leaders were hit by a fierce southerly change, gusting to more than 40 knots. But as they approached the Iron Pot, the leaders ran into a series of frustrating calms as the rest of the fleet battled a Force 7 gale off the east coast. However, as the front passed, almost all the fleet were to suffer the same frustrations as they sailed a "stop-go" course up the Derwent.
The race was a long drawn out affair, as the smaller yachts had to battle headwinds down the east coast, round Tasman Island and then across Storm Bay; most of them also encountering the fickle winds of the Derwent.
Race reports
After each race, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's magazine Offshore contains reports and articles on the race. Read on to access them.