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RACING TOWARDS THE FINISH, THEN A RUSH TRIP HOME

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With a chance of a race record time in the Transpac race from Los Angeles to Hawaii having been snuffed out by an uncooperative tradewind, Australian supermaxi Wild Oats XI was charging towards the finish late today with the fastest time for this year’s 2225 nautical race well in her sights. Also in her sights were two smaller yachts that stood between her and the honour of being the second yacht home in the 60 yacht fleet. Those two opponents – which both started in the race five days before the big boat fleet got underway – were the J44, Patriot (Paul Stemler, USA), and the classic ketch, Marjorie (Norie Baldwin, USA). Each had less than 50 nautical miles to…

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ONLY A “SYDNEY TO HOBART” RACE TO GO

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WILD OATS XI – ONLY A SYDNEY TO HOBART RACE TO GO IN TRANSPAC 2015 “We’ve got only a Sydney Hobart race to go – 630 nautical miles,” said an obviously relieved Mark Richards, skipper of the 100ft long Australian supermaxi, Wild Oats XI. He was referring to the distance remaining to the finish in the 2225 nautical mile Transpac race from Los Angeles to Hawaii; the 630 nautical mile Sydney Hobart race being the event where he had steered Wild Oats XI to line honours on eight occasions in the past decade. Richards and his cosmopolitan 16-man crew comprising Australians, Americans and two New Zealanders, had to accept days ago they had no chance of beating the record time…

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Breathing space and a surprise visitor in the Transpac 2015

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  It was a much relieved crew aboard the supermaxi, Wild Oats XI, in the Transpac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu early today. Overnight they had completed two successful missions: they had threaded their way through a constantly changing weather pattern and consequently consolidated their position ahead of their rivals, and also managed to avoid a collision with anything of any significance amid a mass of flotsam and jetsam they encountered. “It’s been a tough time for everyone overnight,” said navigator Nick White. “I’ve never seen so much rubbish in the ocean. It was everywhere we looked. “Fortunately that’s all behind us. We’re off and running in a 16 to 20 knot breeze today and seeing up to 20…

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