Clipper Race: Sanya Serenity Wins Leg

Published on December 29th, 2017

(December 29, 2017; Day 4) – Experience has proved the key for Sanya Serenity Coast Skipper Wendy Tuck, who has marked her eleventh Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race by achieving back to back wins in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race class.

Sanya Serenity Coast crossed the finish line in Hobart at 16:29:23 Local time (05:29:23 UTC) on Friday December 29, 2017 to finish first out of the eleven Clipper Race yachts and 40th overall.

It’s an incredible outcome for the team and for Wendy, who was the first Clipper Race and female Skipper into Hobart in 2015.

Despite being in eighth position late on Thursday, Sanya Serenity Coast worked throughout the night to ensure victory. Speaking alongside in Hobart, Wendy said: “It was tough. The conditions changed so much at the end. It was awesome sailing that downwind stuff but, at the end, we had that little front come through and that heavy upwind stuff is what we excel at so that’s when we caught up with the fleet.”

Sanya Serenity Coast was ten miles astern when Garmin became the first Clipper Race yacht to reach Tasman Island in the early hours of Friday morning, local time. Despite closing down Garmin’s lead after rounding Cape Raoul, it wasn’t until Sanya Serenity Coast cornered South Arm that the team took the lead and Sydney Hobart veteran Wendy Tuck skippered her team to the win.

Wendy added: “It’s just extraordinary you can’t make one mistake and in the light patch we had all the sails up and sails down. It was tough on the crew and they made not one mistake, so all down to the crew that we did so well.”

Sanya Serenity Coast crew member Kimberley Skillet (Legs 3,4,5) from London said: “It was close for a little while but an incredible finish at the end and we got that puff of wind first which was quite lucky. There was definitely some luck in there as well as all the skill of course and about 30 sail changes in one watch!”

Garmin finished just two minutes after Sanya Serenity Coast to take second place, its highest podium to date and Nasdaq secured third place, its maiden podium.

Speaking in Hobart on arrival, Nasdaq Skipper Rob Graham said: “Well, that was exciting. First Sydney Hobart and it was Nasdaq’s first podium of the Clipper Race as well. It was very different to be part of a bigger race; it’s normally just the Clipper 70s in the fleet together, so it was a bit more atmosphere with everybody else.

“Very exciting at the start and at the finish with all of the other boats around us.”

The full Clipper Race fleet crossed the finish line by 1800 local time and will be berthed at King’s Pier Marina until the start of Race 6 on Friday 5 January 2018.


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The fourth stage of the Clipper 2017-18 Race, officially known as Race 4: The Clipper Telemed+ Tasman Test, includes three races along the Australian coast. The 11 teams will race from Fremantle to Sydney, Sydney to Hobart, and Hobart to Airlie Beach in the heart of the picturesque Whitsunday Islands.

The first of three races started December 2 for the 2500nm course from Fremantle to Sydney.

The All-Australian Leg is the fourth of eight legs that make up the 40,000-nautical mile, eleven-month Clipper 2017-18 Race.

Background: Held biennially, the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race got underway August 20 for the fleet of twelve* identical Tony Castro designed Clipper 70s. The 40,000nm course is divided into 13 individual races with the team having the best cumulative score winning the Clipper Race Trophy. Each team is led by a professional skipper with an all-amateur crew that signs up for one, some, or all the races. The 2017-18 race, expected to take 11 months, has attracted 712 people representing 41 nationalities, making it the largest to date.

* Twelve teams began the first leg but one yacht (Greenings) ran aground just hours after the start on October 31 of the third leg from Cape Town, South Africa to Fremantle, Australia. The crew was safely evacuated but damage to the boat was deemed too extensive for it to continue in the 2017-18 edition.

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Source: Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

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