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Nick Roberts eyes Sydney to Hobart yacht race aboard Ākonga

Offshore sailor Nick Roberts discusses campaign racing, preparation and the growing role of media in modern sailing

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• Nick Roberts prepares for Sydney to Hobart yacht race aboard Akonga
• Lumar Triple Series used as key offshore build up racing
• Modern campaigns now combine racing and media output
• Offshore sailing demands endurance, adaptability and crew focus
• Digital engagement has become part of campaign strategy
• Life aboard Ākonga reflects intensity of offshore preparation

Onboard Ākonga, offshore sailor Nick Roberts is in the middle of a demanding campaign block, balancing racing preparation with the increasing expectation of ongoing media output.

With the 2026 Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race approaching, the focus is firmly on performance, consistency and building momentum through the SSANZ Lewmar Triple Series.

The conversation on board reflected a modern reality in offshore sailing. Racing no longer exists in isolation. It sits alongside communication, audience engagement and sponsor visibility.

2026 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race preparation and offshore racing focus

The 2026 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race remains the central objective of the current campaign cycle for Roberts and the Ākonga team.

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Preparation is built through a series of offshore and inshore races, including the SSANZ Lewmar Triple Series, which provides valuable time on water to refine systems and crew coordination.

Roberts described the rhythm of campaign life as continuous and demanding. Offshore racing requires sustained focus, with conditions and fatigue playing a constant role in decision-making. The 2026 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race represents the ultimate test of that preparation, combining endurance sailing with tactical offshore execution over a long passage.

Media, engagement and modern sailing campaigns

A clear theme from the discussion was the scale of modern sailing media.

Roberts highlighted how offshore campaigns now generate significant digital reach during major events. Social media and website engagement spike heavily during key races, creating a wider audience footprint than in previous eras.

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He noted that consistent posting and regular updates contribute directly to audience growth over time. This has become part of the broader campaign strategy for many offshore teams.

The 2026 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race sits at the centre of this shift. Each year, the race attracts global attention and delivers high levels of digital engagement across multiple platforms, and Roberts doesn’t expect any less for this year’s version.

This evolution reflects how offshore sailing has changed. Performance on the water is now matched by the expectation of visibility off it.

Life aboard Ākonga during campaign build up

Life onboard Ākonga during a campaign period is practical and fast moving. Space is limited and organisation is essential. Equipment, planning and communication all take place within the same environment.

Roberts described the reality of spending a lot of his prep time onboard as a constant adjustment. Nothing stays unfixed for long, and the boat operates as both base and working platform.

That environment reflects offshore racing itself. Conditions change quickly and teams must adapt without hesitation.

This day-to-day rhythm forms part of the preparation leading into the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, where resilience and coordination become critical.

Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race outlook

The 2026 Lewmar Triple Series provides an important lead-in block before the offshore classic. It allows teams to test performance, refine procedures and build consistency ahead of the longer passage south. For Roberts, the focus remains on incremental improvement through each race.

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The Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race remains one of the most respected offshore challenges in global sailing. It demands endurance, precision and teamwork across every phase of the race.

As Ākonga continues its build up, the emphasis is firmly on preparation, performance and staying aligned as a crew through the final stages before the start.

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