1945 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

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1st Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
Event information
TypeYacht
Dates26 December 1945 - 6 January 1946
Host city Sydney, Hobart
Boats9
Distance628 nautical miles (1,163 km)
Website Rolex Sydney Hobart
Results
Winner (1945)Rani (Captain John Illingworth)
Succession
PreviousNone
NextMorna (Claude Plowman) in 1946

The 1945 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race was the inaugural running of the annual "blue water classic", the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. It was hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia based in Sydney, New South Wales.

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The race was initially planned to be a cruise planned by Peter Luke, Jack Earl and the Walker brothers who had formed a club for those who enjoyed cruising as opposed to racing. [1] [2] [3]

The plan was changed, however, when a visiting British Royal Navy Officer, Captain John Illingworth, famously suggested, "Why don’t we make a race of it?" [4] [5] The inaugural race, [6] like all those that have followed, began on Sydney Harbour, at noon on Boxing Day (26 December), before heading south for 630 nautical miles (1,170 km) through the Tasman Sea, past Bass Strait, into Storm Bay and up the Derwent River, to cross the finish line in Hobart.

The 1945 fleet comprised 9 starters. [7] Of the 9 starters, 8 yachts completed the race. Illingworth's own vessel, Rani, won the inaugural race in a time of 6 days, 14 hours and 22 minutes. [8]

Peter Luke's record for longest-ever time to finish the course stands to this day: 11 days, 6hours, and 20 minutes. [9]

1945 Fleet

9 yachts registered to begin the 1945 Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. They are:

YachtNationSkipperPrevious
Starts
LH (Elapsed) Time
d:hh:mm:ss
HW (Corrected) Time
d:hh:mm:ss
Ambermerle Flag of Australia (converted).svg (NSW)J Colquhoun, C KielNA
Archina Flag of Australia (converted).svg (NSW)P GoldsteinNARETIREDRETIRED
Horizon Flag of Australia (converted).svg (NSW)J R BartlettNA
Kathleen Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Earl NA
Mistral II Flag of Australia (converted).svg (NSW)Robert EvansNA
Rani Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Captain John Illingworth, RN NA6:14:22:004:9:38:00
Saltair Flag of Australia (converted).svg A E and R M WalkerNA
Wayfairer Flag of Australia (converted).svg (NSW)Peter LukeNA
Winston Churchill Flag of Australia (converted).svg P CoverdaleNA

Results

Line Honours results

PositionSail numberYachtState/CountryYacht typeLOA
(Metres)
SkipperElapsed time
d:hh:mm:ss
Ref
144Rani Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great BritainBarber 35 Cutter10.67 Captain John Illingworth 6:14:22:00 [10]
2B3Winston Churchill Flag of Tasmania.svg TasmaniaCoverdale 52 Cutter15.66Percy Coverdale7:07:38:00 [10]
329Kathleen Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesArcher 44 Yawl13.44 Jack Earl 8:06:20:00 [10]
4CYC 32Horizon Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesBailey 40 Ketch12.27J.R. Bartlett8:07:47:00 [10]
5CYC 14Ambermerle Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesGronfors 34 Cutter10.40John Colquhoun
Clarrie Kiel
8:08:18:00 [10]
6CYC 59Mistral II Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesAlden 63 Schooner19.32Robert Evans8:12:55:00 [10]
715Saltair Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesWalker 44 Ketch13.27Bert & Russell Walker8:13:48:00 [10]
8CYC 7Wayfarer Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesAlden-Larson 40 Ketch12.19Peter Luke11:06:20:00 [10]
DNFCYC 20Archina Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesBoden 52 Ketch15.85Phil GoldsteinRetired [10]

Handicap results

PositionSail numberYachtState/CountryYacht typeLOA
(Metres)
SkipperCorrected time
d:hh:mm:ss
Ref
144Rani Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great BritainBarber 35 Cutter10.67 Captain John Illingworth 4:09:38:00 [11]
2CYC 14Ambermerle Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesGronfors 34 Cutter10.40John Colquhoun
Clarrie Kiel
5:14:39:00 [11]
3B3Winston Churchill Flag of Tasmania.svg TasmaniaCoverdale 52 Cutter15.66Percy Coverdale5:15:20:00 [11]
429Kathleen Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesArcher 44 Yawl13.44 Jack Earl 5:15:59:00 [11]
5CYC 32Horizon Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesBailey 40 Ketch12.27J.R. Bartlett5:19:23:00 [11]
615Saltair Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesWalker 44 Ketch13.27Bert & Russell Walker5:21:09:00 [11]
7CYC 59Mistral II Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesAlden 63 Schooner19.32Robert Evans7:17:13:00 [11]
8CYC 7Wayfarer Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesAlden-Larson 40 Ketch12.19Peter Luke7:19:43:00 [11]
DNFCYC 20Archina Flag of New South Wales.svg New South WalesBoden 52 Ketch15.85Phil GoldsteinRetired [11]

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