NOTICE OF
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MELBOURNE TO HOBART - WESTCOASTER
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I would like to apologise to those competititors that failed to be acknowledged for their success in the west and east coast events.
Due to some errors in the haste of the event, the following boats were not awarded prizes at the DSS on Monday 31st.
Congratulations to them all and apologies to Kate/Peter, Laurie and Paul.
For those that missed our corrections at Hobart, your prizes will be shipped back to Melbourne and can be collected there or awarded at another ceremony as you wish.
All results were published correctly on the website.
With Apologies,
Donald Fraser
Race Director
As the breeze in the Derwent died for the night the DK46 from Geelong, eXtasea, skippered by Paul Buchholz crossed the finish line to take Line Honours in the Heemskirk Consolidated Melbourne to Hobart race for 2012.
FURTHER UPDATE: AFRAYED KNOT reached Stanley just after 2030 hours on Friday 28/12/12.
UPDATE: AFRAYED KNOT advised they motoring to Devonport. They contacted ORCV via HF marine radio using their emergency antenna.
AFRAYED KNOT has run into trouble off the northwest of Hunter Island and retired from the Melbourne to Hobart Westcoaster.
The Northshore 38 was dismasted at 1220 today, and the crew has cut away their rig to prevent any further danger. There is no other damage to the boat and no one onboard has sustained any injuries.
The boat is now under motor and has turned east on its way to Stanley, roughly 40 nautical miles from its current position, and is being monitored bythe ORCV incident management team.
YOKO and TURBULENCE diverted their course to assist but have now returned to the race.
As the Derwent River quietens for the evening the Geelong based DK46, extasea, is close to the finish line.
Photo Finish in Seaboot Marathon

Leading Austrian yachting magazine, Yachtrevue, has recently published the results of their grueling seaboot test and two brands appear to nudge the rest. Led by ‘the master shoemaker of Vienna’, Mirko, Snajdr, eight models from five different manufacturers were tested according to nine categories, from waterproofness to wearer comfort, in varying environments and conditions. Whilst each model had its strengths and weaknesses, overall the models from Henri Lloyd and Agile were found to produce the best results (see article here.). Namely, both the Shadow and Extreme Waterproof boots from Henri Lloyd rated high in waterproofness grip resistance, wearer comfort and foot climate, winning both models the ultimate five star rating in terms of price versus performance. Read the complete article here. http://blog.adventuresafety.com.au/photo-finish-in-seaboot-marathon