Please select your home edition
Edition
Palm Beach Motor Yachts

Sydney Hobart – Inside running

by John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS 27 Dec 2022 01:16 UTC
Hamilton Island Wild Oats - Start of the 2022 Sydney Hobart race © Bow Caddy Media

Exactly at 1000hrs this morning, Tony, one of our radio team wrote to me and asked, “Do you think there is any advantage to Hamilton Island Wild Oats being closer to the coast?” This was an incredibly astute observation, made all the more so by the fact that he is not a sailor.

My reply was, “Not presently. My concern is that I feel the breeze is crumping. Stan Honey is on board. He is a genius. Please stay glued to it and keep asking questions. A lot to play for here.”

You see a while ago I saw the presence of a hook off Flinders Island, which would affect the big four the most. It is what made me write the line about the winner is most likely to be in the form of one of the newer squaws from inside the village of the TPs. Something I still feel is likely to play out. Anyway, this buckle in the isobars, coupled with learning that the system on West Coast of Tasmania was now showing Nor’westers for all of December 27 and well into December 28, along with reviewing Dale and Crosbie Lorimer’s video on VMG Running https://www.sail-world.com/news/257182 set a refinement of a total picture.

Remember the biggest rule is out early, and in late, and as I write this, Comanche’s record path is actually the most Westerly of the big four out there racing now. andoo Comanche is now 60nm astern of herself from 2017, with 238nm to travel in some ten hours, so that is effectively 24 knots, on average. You get the picture… Mathematically possible, statistically unlikely, and in reality, completely improbable.

It does leave the Line Honours thing to deal with, and she has 12nm over Oats and LC, with 16 to Black Jack, but still managing to hold a decent clip. For now. Interestingly, the remainder of the fleet

Gweilo leads overall, presently, Pacman still holds the two-handed mantle and it will be a big day out there for all crews. Hopefully an extra bit of provisioning went on board the faster boats, so as to avoid having to eat cardboard.

Do hope you have also enjoyed the first of the daily updates live on the sail-world.com homepage, which will be on every day at 1205hrs. Well done and thank you to Crosbie, Dale, Jake and Wendy.

Stay safe, thanks for tuning into Sail-World.com, and all the best for 2023.

Related Articles

One thing. One big, very fast boat
One thing that opened the door, another made us enquire some more - 50 knots! Yes. It was one thing that opened the door, as it were. One thing that piqued the curiosity enough to go, ‘I'll take a look at that!' One thing that when you're trying to crack in excess of 50 knots... Posted on 30 Jun
Fishing: Patterning brown bass
Post-spawn through summer smallies Whitewater Fishing B.A.S.S. tournament pro, Alex Redwine, talks fishing the transition period Posted on 26 Jun
2025 Bahamas Fly-fishing Tournament Series
Anglers to compete across some of The Bahamas' top bonefishing spots The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation announced the launch of Bonefishing Tournament Series that will showcase diverse pristine flats across four islands - Grand Bahama, Andros, Eleuthera and the championship round will be held in Exuma Posted on 20 Jun
Mote leads seagrass restoration initiative
Florida legislature establishes the Seagrass Restoration Technology Development Initiative Seagrasses play a crucial role in the health and resilience of Florida's coastal ecosystems. They provide nursery habitats for keystone species and stabilize shorelines and sediments. Posted on 20 Jun
Maritimo M50 Flybridge & S60 Sedan Video
We speak to Maritimo's Neil McCabe & Phil Candler We talked to Neil McCabe, Maritimo's Design Office Manager, and Phil Candler, Maritimo's General Manager Operations, to find out more about the M50 Flybridge and S60 Sedan during the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Posted on 17 Jun
“I'm living my dad's dream”
Carl made sure to provide young Kyle the chance to be a seasoned pond hopper Carl Cortiana is about to turn 70, but he still remembers the days four decades ago when he'd cast a practice plug across the living room floor and his toddler son, Kyle, now a highly accomplished Vexus pro on the MLF Toyota Series. Posted on 14 Jun
Stories From The Salt - Ep.6
Insights from PENN's top anglers Whether you're a passionate saltwater angler who eagerly dedicates every spare moment to being out on the water, or you simply enjoy watching the techniques and experiences of others, we invite you to anchor up and learn some valuable insights Posted on 14 Jun
Bulwarks and Bulldust – watch Episode Six
Episode Six is now live - Are boat shows still relevant? Episode Six - asks the question, 'Are boat shows still Relevant?' We also offer some thoughts on changes and updates. The final episode of Series One is now live Posted on 13 Jun
Scania, Viking showcase renewable diesel
Mack Attack shows outstanding efficiency without compromise in performance of Scania V8 Engines Scania, one of the world's leading manufacturers of engines, announced today the successful demonstration of the performance and viability of renewable marine diesel fuel in a Viking 48 Convertible powered by twin Scania 1,150 HP DI16-liter V8 engines. Posted on 10 Jun
Sportfishing industry applauds decision by NOAA
Elimination of proposed South Atlantic bottomfishing closure The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries withdrew the proposed bottomfishing closure from Amendment 59 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic. Posted on 10 Jun
Palm Beach Motor YachtsMaritimo M75