Waikato Times

Sleepless nights on ocean classic

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Crews are bracing for some of the most challengin­g Sydney to Hobart conditions in years after the Bureau of Meteorolog­y delivered a ‘‘sleepless forecast’’ for next week’s race.

Officials say they have contingenc­y plans in place to combat Sydney’s smoky haze while uncertain winds have skippers tipping one of the more unpredicta­ble races for the 75th staging of the ocean classic.

After having to cancel this month’s Big Boat Challenge due to extremely poor visibility, the Cruising Harbour Yacht Club yesterday welcomed the expected clear blue skies for the Boxing Day start.

But with Gabrielle Woodhouse from the Bureau of Meteorolog­y unable to pinpoint when a southerly change would follow the north or north-easterly winds forecast for Boxing Day, the bumper 157-strong fleet were preparing for a tough grind.

‘‘It’s a sleepless forecast,’’ said Adrienne Cahalan, skipper of the 62-footer Chinese Whisper.

‘‘Navigators are going to be up all night. It’s going to be a very tactical race.

‘‘This looks like a busy, busy race, this one – but a good one because it’s always nice to know when it’s all not set in stone because there’s still lots of uncertaint­y.

‘‘It’s going to be hard to say which size boat the [overall] race winner is going to come out of.’’

While the super-maxis have traditiona­lly dominated the race, Andrew Buckingham, skipper of 32-footer TSA Management, said the unusual forecast offered ‘‘some belief that it gives the little boats a chance’’ to claim handicap honours.

CHYC commodore Paul Billingham was confident the club wouldn’t have to activate its contingenc­y plans because of the bushfire-driven haze.

‘‘It’s obviously a difficult time here in NSW with fire surroundin­g Sydney and more to come tomorrow so our thoughts as a club and a race are with the fire fighters,’’ he said.

‘‘There’s a lot more uncertaint­y this year than perhaps there has been in the past so we’ll keep a weather eye on what’s happening and make our decisions as the week goes by.’’

Infotrack skipper Bradshaw Kellett said he didn’t anticipate any boats threatenin­g LDV Comanche’s 2017 race record of one day, 9hr 15min 24sec.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Allegro battles high seas during last year’s Sydney to Hobart race. Conditions for this year’s event are expected to be challengin­g.
GETTY IMAGES Allegro battles high seas during last year’s Sydney to Hobart race. Conditions for this year’s event are expected to be challengin­g.

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