Mercury (Hobart)

Wild Oats has another Sydney-Hobart setback

- JAMES BRESNEHAN Sydney to Hobart

RECORD-BREAKING supermaxi Wild Oats XI’s preparatio­ns for the 75th Sydney to Hobart yacht race have been thrown into chaos with the cancellati­on of the Big Boat Challenge on Sydney harbor.

The sprint around Sydney Harbour was to be the SydneyHoba­rt dominator’s first race back from a major repair, after wrecking its rigging, deck and mast damage competing in the

Cabbage Tree island race four weeks ago. However, thick smoke from the NSW bushfires has settle over Sydney and the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia canned the race due to safety concerns.

“We are very disappoint­ed to abandon the 2019 Grinders Coffee SOLAS Big Boat Challenge but for the safety of spectators, public and competitor­s, we made the call,” said CYCA Commodore Paul Billingham.

“The safety of all competitor­s, in addition to those working on the harbour, is extremely important to us and our number one priority.

“The best available informatio­n is that nothing about the conditions will change in the short term so delaying the start wasn’t an option.”

The Wild Oats team had replacemen­t parts either made or bought in various parts of the world and shipped to Sydney where they were installed at the supermaxi’s home base at Woolwich. “It’s been a phenomenal effort by the team over the past three weeks, after the catastroph­ic failure… it’s been a huge job,” Richards said. “We learned the limit in the Cabbage Tree race, to see how far we can go.

“We looked at all the data and there is nothing out of the ordinary. We are always going to push it hard. There’s absolutely no reason for that rig to have broken, but it did.

“We will push it as hard as we can.”

The 75th Sydney-Hobart starts on Boxing Day.

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