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HomeRolexRolex Sydney to Hobart RaceFleet battles strong winds in opening hours of Rolex Sydney Hobart

Fleet battles strong winds in opening hours of Rolex Sydney Hobart

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As the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race enters its first night, fast downwind conditions are setting the pace for an exhilarating start. With a strong nor’easter gusting up to 30 knots, the fleet is hurtling down the New South Wales coast, and some early leaders are emerging.

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Line Honours contenders

While LawConnect led the fleet out of Sydney Heads, it is Master Lock Comanche that has surged to the front. Positioned approximately 60 nautical miles offshore near Potato Point, Master Lock Comanche is clocking speeds in the high-twenties, maintaining a 15-nautical-mile lead over LawConnect.

The race for Line Honours is far from settled, as much of the fleet battles to take advantage of the optimal downwind conditions.

Master Lock Comanche at RSHYR 2024 Start line. Photo credit: Salty Dingo

Mid-fleet updates

In the pack behind the leaders, Wild Thing 100, Celestial V70, URM Group, Zeus, Caro, and No Limit are making rapid progress. Speaking from URM Group, navigator Alice Parker described the dynamic conditions:

“We are racing in a strong nor’easter with good waves. The wind is gusting up to 30 knots, so we are adjusting our sail wardrobe. We expect the wind to increase some more around 2100 hours.”

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Further back, a competitive cluster of 50- and 40-foot yachts is keeping the race alive. Boats like Chutzpah, Mayfair, Voltstar Yeah Baby, and Bacchanal are pushing hard, with a tight race developing between the two JPK 11.80s, Bacchanal and Cocody.

Double-handed division

The double-handed yachts are also making impressive gains. Mistral leads the category, covering 72 nautical miles at speeds of up to 18 knots. Close behind are Pacman and Lord Jiminy, both taking advantage of inshore conditions.

IRC and PHS standings

On IRC, Zeus currently holds the top position, with Caro and Smuggler in second and third. In PHS, Quetzalcoatl leads, followed by Mako and Journeymen Flat White.

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, 2024. Sailing Yacht CARO. Photo credit: Rolex

Early retirements

Two yachts have retired so far. Alive was the first to withdraw at 1610hrs due to engine issues, while Transcendence Rudy Project dismasted shortly after. All crew are safe and returning to port.

Transcendence Rudy Project on Sydney to Hobart start line, 2024 start line for Start Photo credit: Salty Dingo

The race continues

As night falls, the fleet faces increasing winds, promising even more drama on the water. Stay tuned for further updates as the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race unfolds.

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