In the final minutes before the start, Wild Oats XI’s mainsheet was led through headsail winches as crew frantically worked below decks on the winch’s electronic drive. The pressure didn’t prevent Wild Oats XI skipper Mark Richards winning the start at his favourite pin, or western end of the start line. Just metres behind the five-time Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours winner was Anthony Bell’s Investec Loyal, the biggest threat to Richard’s ambition of a sixth line honours victory on the silver grey racer. Bell declared before the race that he would go for broke, putting as much pressure on the race favourite as possible, and he began the race the way he intends to sail it, forcing Wild Oats XI to tack back to the west as she tried to get away from the tightly packed spectator fleet under Clifton Gardens.
Once around the seaward mark Wild Oats XI was the first to set her spinnaker as she turned towards Hobart, scything through a confused and difficult seaway in around 15 knots of nor’easterly breeze. Third out of the harbour was Grant Wharington’s super maxi Wild Thing, ahead of Stephen Ainsworth’s 63 footer Loki. Loki had by far the best start of the grand prix yachts in the 50 to 60 foot range, which in recent years have been the most fancied for the coveted trophy in Australian yachting, the Tattersall’s Cup, awarded to the handicap winner.
At 2.35pm this afternoon Patrice
Six skipper Tony Kirby said, “we have gone out to sea with a few
others. Rain’s on the way the sea state has really settled down.
We were very happy with our pin end start and after a few tacks we got
away well.”
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