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St Jude takes overall win in the Cabbage Tree Island Yacht Race

by Hamish Hardy 12 Nov 2018 01:03 GMT 9-10 November 2018
St Jude takes Overall Win in the Cabbage Tree Island Race, part of the Audi Centre Sydney Blue Water Pointscore Series © Andrea Francolin

After sailing just over 26 hours, with most of the time spent working upwind, CYCA Vice Commodore Noel Cornish and his team aboard St Jude have been declared the Overall Winner of the Audi Centre Sydney Cabbage Tree Island Race.

"We are very pleased with the result that we were able to achieve - I think it's a good confidence booster for the crew as we ride in to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race," Cornish, whose boat took IRC, ORCi and PHS divisions, said.

"It was a tough race, we spent 85 to 90 per cent of the time sitting on the rail as a crew but that's what you have to do sometimes."

"We carried the nor'easter up to and around the island, then about an hour after we went around we started to pick up the south-west breeze which then swung to the south pretty quickly. In previous years I have spent a lot of time getting around Cabbage Tree Island but we managed to keep moving around it on this occasion which was a great relief."

With the upwind and variable conditions favouring the mid-sized entrants, there was a tight battle for the overall win with the lead changing many times as teams made the most of the changing conditions.

"We had a good tussle with Enterprise and SailExchange, they really kept us focused during the whole race. Both those crews sail their boats well, so those were the ones that we were very heavily focused on to try and stay in front of," Cornish said.

"The crew have been working very hard. It has essentially been the same crew for a number of years and it's nice for the crew when all the hard work pays off and you get a nice result."

Looking ahead to the pinnacle of the series, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Cornish and his team onboard are ready for the challenge and whatever the race throws at them.

"We have been training and making adjustments to the boat for years, it doesn't just happen quickly. It happens as a result of a lot of work over multiple years to get good results," Cornish said.

"We will have almost the same crew for the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. We like to have conditions that are more of an all-round nature. The boat goes well when it's on the wind, so we hope to see a range of conditions in this year's race which we should be able to take advantage of."

Following St Jude in the standings was a trio of TP52s with Matt Allen's Ichi Ban in a close second, followed by Peter Wrigley & Andrew Kearnan's Koa and CYCA Rear Commodore Dr Sam Haynes' Celestial.

Keep up to date with all the latest updates from this race and throughout the series on the new Audi Centre Sydney Blue Water Pointscore series website, launched this year by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

Additionally, you can use and follow #AudiCentreSydneyBWPS to stay in touch on social media across the CYCA's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels.

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