Everything you need to know about the great race

Everything you need to know about the great race

Everything you need to know about the great race

“There was obviously a review and an investigation into the tragic loss of life last year and there have been some quite significant changes,” overall winner and commodore of the CYCA, Sam Haynes, said. “We’re always looking at trying to improve the safety in the sport in any case but there [were] some specifics which came to the attention of the club and the racing community.”

The changes include mandating that every crew member wear a man overboard detection system on top of the already required personal locator beam. It is also now required that at least 50 per cent of each crew complete their vessel’s qualifying race.

Who will win?

Last year, LawConnect won line honours after skipper Christian Beck described the first night of the race as the worst experience he’s ever had sailing. The yacht has won line honours for the last two years and five-time Olympic gold medallist Ian Thorpe has joined the crew this year.

Beck isn’t too confident about his chances to claim a third straight win.

“Last year obviously Comanche ripped their main sail in half, and we’re probably unlikely to be that lucky again this year because those mistakes happen, but they are quite rare,” he said.

Haynes is the defending overall winner aboard Celestial V70, winning last year by the second-largest margin in the history of the Tattersall Cup.

“Ultimately, if I can hold that trophy above my head – which is not as easy as it looks, I must say as I dropped it last year– but, if I can get that chance again I’ll be grabbing it for sure,” he said.

How to watch the race

The race will be broadcast on Channel 9, but the start can be viewed from plenty of spots along the harbour.

If you’re north of the bridge, Georges Head Lookout, Mosman’s Obelisk Battery or the North Head Lookout should all provide a glimpse of the fleet, while Nielsen Park, Watsons Bay and Hornby Lighthouse, South Head, Christison Park and Lady Bay Beach should do the same for those looking for a spot south of the Harbour Bridge.

Alternatively, if you’re keen on a swim, any eastern suburbs beaches south of the heads should offer a view of the passing yachts too.

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