Dekadence
- Sail number
- SM46
- Type
- DK46
- Owner
- Philip Coombs
Seven Australian yachtsmen who have previously sailed their yachts to an Overall win in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race are lining up again for the 2005 blue water classic.
Seven Australian yachtsmen who have previously sailed their yachts to an Overall win in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race are lining up again for the 2005 blue water classic.
Of the seven, all but two are members of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, the conducting club for the past 60 years.
Two of them have also skippered bigger boats to line honours victories and another two have their sights set on being to Hobart first in the fleet this year.
The seven past winners of the historic Tattersalls Cup who are racing to Hobart this year as skippers of their own boats are:
Also sailing again this year are former line honours winning skippers Neville Crichton, a CYCA member, and Grant Wharington, representing Victoria’s Mornington Yacht Club.
Crichton, who got the gun with his 90-footer Alfa Romeo in 2002, is back with his new 98-footer, also named Alfa Romeo, while Wharington is again campaigning his 98-footer Skandia, which he sailed to a line honours win in 2003.
The fleet for the 2005 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race stands at 88 boats following the latest withdrawal - Victorian yacht Chikara.
Teams for the Rolex Challenge will be announced over the next two days, with the international teams series being decided on results in this week’s Rolex Trophy - Rating Series and the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, starting on 26 December. The Rolex Trophy - Rating Series will be sailed from this Thursday, 15 December, through to next Sunday, 18 December.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, 13 December, many of the bigger boats in the fleet will shape up for the traditional preliminary encounter in the CYCA’s Big Boat Challenge, including the two 30m maxis Alfa Romeo and Wild Oats XI.