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The Fork in the Road takes 5th L2H Line Honours
Former Olympic sailor Gary Smith today took line honours in the National Pies Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race with the Fork in the Road, for the fifth time – four consecutively – in what he described as ‘a real boat race’.
Continue ReadingThe Fork in the Road leads around Tasman Island
Around sunrise this morning, The Fork in the Road led the fleet in the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race around Tasman Island, at the same time breaking away from her nearest rival, Tilt.
Continue ReadingElderly yacht Pukana battles on in L2H
As the leaders in the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race, The Fork in the Road and Tilt, tonight sailed their final 100 nautical miles to the finish, the elderly yacht Pukana was plugging along, 40 to 50 nautical miles astern.
Continue ReadingBeauty Point to Low Head dash to Lawless
Port Dalrymple Yacht Club entrant, Lawless, the second lowest handicapped yacht in the fleet, has won the PHS division of Beauty Point to Low Dash in Sunday’s start of the National Pies Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race.
Continue ReadingTilt regains L2H race lead overnight
The lead has changed in the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race with light winds overnight enabling Peter Cretan’s Tilt to overtake Gary Smith’s race record-holder The Fork in the Road as they sail slowly down Tasmania’s East Coast this morning. Shortly after sunrise, the two biggest racing yachts in the fleet were within sight of […]
Continue ReadingWily Gary Smith sails to early break on L2H fleet
Champion helmsman Gary Smith early this evening is driving his Launceston to Hobart Race record-holder, The Fork in the Road, across eastern Bass Strait in a bid to sail through the notorious Banks Strait before nightfall.
Continue ReadingPleasant sailing for start of L2H today
Pleasannt sailing conditions have been forecast for the start of the 285 nautical Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race from Beauty Point on the Tamar River at 1.30pm today. And they should continue for most of race down the East Coast of Tasmania.
Continue ReadingUltimate Challenge battling to start in L2H
The crew of Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race entrant Ultimate Challenge is making a valiant effort to reach Beauty Point in time for this afternoon’s start of the 285 nautical mile race after a week of frustrations in Hobart and on the delivery voyage up the East Coast.
Continue ReadingRivals join forces for L2H race bid
Bellerive Yacht Club members Jeff Cordell and Ian Stewart are normally arch rivals when it comes to yacht racing, but on Sunday they will join forces in a bid to win the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race.
Continue ReadingThe Fork digs in for another L2H win
Hobart yachtsman Gary Smith is quietly confident he can emulate, or at least again achieve his sailing successes of last summer, by taking line honours for the fourth time in Tasmania’s longest offshore race, the Launceston to Hobart.
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