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assuming you believe in all this junk science
(and as available yesterday anyway)
the big boats might set a record (northerlies)
the smaller boats will probably get a reversal -
If you want to be sure of celebrating NY Eve in Hobart, (the "Quiet Lill Drink " as they call it) best to be on at least a medium boat , as they say.
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Grant Wharington, the skipper of the the only other maxi in the fleet Skandia, believed both Wild Oats XI and his boat had the potential to smash the existing record by six or more hours, given favourable conditions.
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"It's certainly a dream forecast overall, when you consider we could be sailing across Bass Strait in board shorts and tee shirts again," Wharington said.
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Wharington had no doubt both boats could finish well inside the race record.
"I think it's quite conceivable that the Oats could take eight hours off the record and we could take six or seven," he said.
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The smaller boats in the fleet of 100 are likely to encounter the roughest conditions, with potential near-gale force westerly winds of up to 35-knots forecast for next Monday.
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In the chase for handicap honours, Wednesday's forecast appeared to favour the middle range 50- to 60-foot boats and offered little encouragement for the smaller yachts.
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