From the following post on the Multihull Yacht Club of Victoria blog by Charles Meredith of Peccadillo:
http://mycv-news.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/multihulls-in-2013-three-peaks-race.html
I'm
writing from Peccadillo, docked in Coles Bay on the Freycinet Peninsula
in Tasmania. We were in a commanding position at the front of the fleet
until 1830 yesterday when we lost our rudders (yes, both of them!). At
18 knots under spinnaker it was an interesting moment but incredibly
fast reactions by Dave Blake and Phil Remilton got the spinnaker in
before disaster ensued. The multihull baton has been passed to Steve
Laird's 42 ft Chamberlain, and he is currently in lead. Hope he wins -
great team and regular competitors who are really sailing their boat to
its potential this year, with the bonus of a fast running team. The
other multi, the Simpson 30 of Peter Newman, is running 4th.
Until
our rudder debacle, we had had a fantastic race on Peccadillo, smashing
the leg record from the start to Lady Barron (Flinders Island)
previously held by Twisted Sister (1997) by 1 hr 20 mins. We were going
fast for most of the second leg until we hit a big wind hole and slowed
down but were still well ahead of the rest of the fleet. Then .... oh
well, that's yacht racing!
Go to www.threepeaks.org.au to see the finish on the yacht tracker
Cheers, Charles Meredith
see the photos here
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