Please select your home edition
Edition
Crewsaver 2021 Safetyline LEADERBOARD

Entries open for 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race and new premium partner announced

by Jane Austin/ORCV Media 26 Aug 2025 07:06 BST 27 December 2025
On Track Meals, a partner for the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race © On Track Meals

Entries are now open for the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria's 2025 Melbourne to Hobart (Westcoaster) Yacht Race.

The 435 nautical mile yacht race from Portsea Pier down the West Coast of Tasmania to Hobart starts at 1:30pm (AEST) on Saturday the 27th of December.

The M2H is a prestigious and challenging blue-water ocean classic often described as one of the world's best ocean races, and affectionately regarded as the people's race.

The Westcoaster offers passionate skippers and crews an opportunity to pit their race-ready boats against wild and spectacular sailing conditions, from reaching down one of the world's most stunning and unique coastlines to conquering the bucket list seas of the Southern Ocean.

ORCV Commodore Cyrus Allen, a M2H race veteran and 2025 Melbourne to Osaka competitor, holds the race in high regard.

"The Westcoaster is about grit, seamanship, and the raw beauty of Tasmania's untamed West Coast.

"It's a real race for everyday sailors chasing real adventure, not champagne at the dock.

"The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria is proud once again to welcome competitors to experience this iconic and uniquely challenging event," said Allen.

The race is expected to attract yet another strong fleet of fully-crewed monohull and multihull boats (including four+ autohelm) along with a strong contingent of double-handed entries, while the new race record set by the multihull Rushour in last year's race will also be up for grabs.

Early registrations include Alien, the Lidgard 36 skippered by the highly acclaimed Justin Brenan from the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (RYCV).

Brenan, a stalwart of the ORCV racing program for over 20 years, is a five-time overall winner of the race.

This year's fleet also sees the return of the Spirit of Downunder, skippered by Rick Whitehouse from the RYCV.

Expect to hear more about this 12 metre Cameron De Lange boat which has taken line honours twice in the race and won on performance handicap in 2008, the same year Matthew Short skippered Shortwave to a new race record which stands to this day.

The ORCV is delighted to welcome yet another race supporter with On Track Meals announced this week as a premium partner for the 2025 race.

On Track Meals joins other race sponsors including Grace Removals, Strait Link, National Pies and the Tasmanian Government (Events Tasmania), in their support for the 53rd race to Hobart.

Erin Wyatt, Co-Owner of Australian owned and made On Track Meals, is excited about the partnership and the alignment of their products with the spirit of the Westcoaster.

"For us at On Track Meals, being the official meal partner of the Westcoaster is about more than just putting food on boats.

"Offshore racing is demanding, both physically and mentally, and we know how important it is for sailors to have meals they can rely on when the conditions get tough.

"This partnership is a chance for us to support the sailing community we admire, to make life that little bit easier when crews are pushing themselves and their boats to the limit.

"We're hoping that when sailors open one of our meals mid-race, they feel reassured, fuelled, and ready to keep going.

"That's what this is about for us — keeping people strong, safe, and able to enjoy the incredible adventure that is ocean racing," said Wyatt.

The diversity of conditions throughout the race necessitates the use of handicapping systems to level the playing field for different boat designs and performance capabilities, with yachts competing for the prestigious Heemskerk Perpetual Trophy, decided on AMS handicap, alongside the (almost) equally prestigious yellow Westcoaster cap.

The Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race is also the highest-ranking race in the ORCV's Offshore Championship Series.

Early bird entries close on Monday the 10th of November with final entries closing on Monday the 24th of November 2025.

Enter the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race here.

Related Articles

Alien dominates the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart
Taking a clean sweep of all handicap divisions Justin Brenan and his team of diehard sailors from the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, have sailed their Lidgard 36 yacht, Alien, to take a clean sweep of all handicap divisions in the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart 'Westcoaster' Yacht Race. Posted on 31 Dec 2025
The Jackal wins Melbourne to Hobart line honours
Matt Setton's Ker 11.3 finishes in a time of 3 days, 5 hours, 22 minutes and 23 seconds Matt Setton's Ker 11.3, The Jackal has claimed line honours in the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart 'Westcoaster' Yacht Race, in a time of 3 days, 5 hours, 22 minutes and 23 seconds. Posted on 30 Dec 2025
Cliffhanger finish in M2H Yacht Race
River Derwent set to play its role in deciding who might hoist the Silverware aloft The Westcoaster might be a 435 nautical mile ocean race from Melbourne to Hobart, but like many of the ocean races from the big island to the little island, the River Derwent may have the last laugh in dictating who raises the trophy in this year's race. Posted on 30 Dec 2025
Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race update
Alien and Faster Forward in battle for handicap honours The battle for the handicap win is hotting up in the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart 'Westcoaster' Yacht Race. Posted on 29 Dec 2025
Smooth sailing and starry skies in 2025 M2H
Code Zero and Spinnakers get an airing in the all smiles here Westcoaster Sailors have enjoyed smooth sailing conditions across Bass Strait for their first night at sea in the 53rd Melbourne to Hobart ‘Westcoaster' Yacht Race. Posted on 28 Dec 2025
The Jackal sets the pace in 53rd M2H Yacht Race
2025 M2H Yacht Race fleet lining up under azure skies on crystal clear waters The summer sailing gods were certainly smiling over Portsea Pier today with the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race fleet lining up under azure skies on crystal clear waters for the start of the race down the West Coast of Tasmania to Hobart. Posted on 27 Dec 2025
Sailing stampede in Cock of the Bay Yacht Race
74 yachts and close to 500 sailors raced on the waters of Port Phillip As the Aussies and the Brits endured the highs and lows of test match cricket on the hallowed pitch of the MCG, a veritable stampede of determined yachties fought for space under formidable skies on the start line of the 2025 Cock of the Bay Yacht Race. Posted on 26 Dec 2025
Testing the stealth of The Jackal
In the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race Entries have closed for the 2025 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race with race newcomers and experienced race campaigners going head-to-head as they make the intrepid voyage down the West Coast of Tasmania to Hobart. Posted on 19 Dec 2025
Melbourne to Devonport Yacht Race
Red hot sailing for Scarlet Runner When you're hot you're hot, and no boat was hotter in this year's Melbourne to Devonport Yacht Race than Scarlet Runner with the Carkeek 44 from Sandringham Yacht Club winning on line honours and taking out the prestigious Rudder Cup. Posted on 3 Nov 2025
Melbourne to Devonport "Rudder Cup" Preview
Tactical race ahead with a light conditions forecast Some say a week is a long time in politics but spare a thought for the boats preparing for the 2025 M2D Yacht Race with Australia's wild spring weather flicking around faster than a rubber band in a classroom, testing even the most seasoned navigators Posted on 28 Oct 2025