Taken the 71st edition of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

  • Taken the 71st edition of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Taken the 71st edition of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Taken the 71st edition of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Taken the 71st edition of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
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Author Riccardo Aprosio
Date 28/12/2015

A breathtaking adventure. It's taken the Edition number 71 of Rolex Sydney To Hobart Yacht Race, You'll see major scene sailors worldwide. Organized by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and the Royal Club of Tasmania, is one of the most fascinating and complicated International historic racing that takes place in the South seas on the planet. Important were the statements of one of the world's numbers that sailors will participate in the hearing event, Giovanni Soldini, He has thrown down the gauntlet to his rivals. The top among the sailors stated that if his team believes to have a departure with North wind about 20-25 knots. The sailor adds that his team will sail under spinnaker and that by afternoon will pass on the head the cold front, which will be full of violent storms on 34-40 knots. Giovanni Soldini will start with the Maserati and will have a crew of 13 people.

In addition to the team led by Giovanni Soldini will be at the starting line well 109 boats coming from 20 foreign countries that will compete no holds barred for a long path 628 nautical miles and that will pass through perilous pitfalls as the perilous Bass Strait. Among the most fearsome opponents for Giovanni Soldini and his team there will be the Vor Black Jack, all hydraulic, boat who is stationed in Australia all year to prepare for this event. The Sydney-Hobart is the great chance to see the work of even the nascent sailors and Veterans for a truly wonderful and full of pitfalls which will see across the oceans with boats all to see and study. Aboard the Maserati of Joseph Soldini there will be a team to be followed carefully. Along with the planet's most famous skipper, we find an international crew, including Italians Guido Broggi, Corrado Rossignoli, Matteo Ivaldi, Francesco Malingri and Carlo Castellano.
In addition to our sailors here are Spaniards Carlos Hernandez and Oliver Herrera, the Monegasque Pierre Casiraghi, Englishman Sam Goodchild, Australians who know to perfection this sailing event Elizabeth Wardley, Drew Mervyn Carruthers, Trevor Brown and the journalist who will be the guest of honour of the vessel Nick Vindin. An adventure that the Maserati team of Giovanni Soldini will live in great harmony and ready to take home another win to enrich the skipper's number one in the world champions.
Taken the Sydney-Hobart, which now in its 71st edition is ready to give other important emotion to all sailors protagonists on the oceans.