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Boatsales Staff6 Aug 2013
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Clipper boosts Sydney-Hobart

Twelve round-the-world racing yachts to compete in Sydney to Hobart

The fleet for the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s 69th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, which starts on December 26, has been bolstered early with the addition of the 12 brand new Clipper 70 yachts racing in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.

Having started the 40,000 nautical mile Clipper race on September 1, from London, the Clipper fleet will arrive in Sydney from Albany, Western Australia, on the fourth of its eight-leg race.

In announcing the Clipper fleet was to take part in CYCA’s world-famous race, Commodore Howard Piggott commented: "We are very pleased the Clipper fleet will be joining our race to Hobart this year. The Clipper 70s and the crews that sail them will create great interest and dimension to our race."

Among the Clipper fleet will be a number of Australian crew members and two Australian skippers who have sailed the Rolex Sydney Hobart previously. Sydney-based Chris Hollis (33) has taken part twice: "I love racing and getting other people excited about it. I’m extremely passionate about it," he said.

"I competed as a bowman in my first Hobart race, so to lead my crew on the new Clipper 70 will be phenomenal," Hollis added.

Damian Parnham (48) is the other skipper, having sailed the Hobart aboard Brindabella, the 1991 Hobart line honours victor, in the past. "I’m really looking forward to take on the Sydney Hobart on a Clipper 70. While I don’t think winning at any cost is the focus, I hope to raise the team to a competitive level so we can have a good crack," he said.

This will be a first Rolex Sydney Hobart for the Clipper fleet and its 12 identical Clipper 70 yachts, but not so for the race’s originator, Sir Robin Knox Johnston (pictured), who competed in the 2010 Rolex Sydney Hobart aboard Titania of Cowes

"The timing was perfect and the opportunity irresistible," said Sir Robin, the first person to sail single-handed and non-stop around the world, between 1968 and 1969, and who started the biennial Clipper race to offer amateurs from all walks of life the opportunity of experiencing the thrill of ocean racing and a circumnavigation of the planet.

The CYCA is predicting a fleet of approximately 80 yachts for the 628 nautical mile race on Boxing Day at 1pm AEDT.

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