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1972 Brisbane -Gladstone Race Hit by Cyclone Emily

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Created by Zzzzzz > 9 months ago, 18 Jul 2019
Zzzzzz
513 posts
18 Jul 2019 10:41AM
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Interesting after reading the story of the unfortunate accident of the Cat flipping over on its way down south.
Is anyone aware of the 1972 Brisbane Gladstone yacht race ,
which the fleet was hit by Cyclone Emily .
There where 3 multi hulls in the race , the race leader a Kraken 40 Decided to keep racing in Extraordinary conditions it finished in 33hrs and the skipper Brian Willey made a statement that they where only using one fifth of the boats ultimate stability even though they met winds of up to 132mph and incredible seas.
They raced around Breaksea Spit (makes me shudder)
and then headed for Gladstone. SV Rival a 32ft mono was rolled twice .
From what Brian said the secret to there success was reefing the main sail makes sense to really but the thought of being out in Harvey Bay while a cyclone has a direct hit on Gladstone isn't worth thinking about.

Wollemi
NSW, 350 posts
18 Jul 2019 3:02PM
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April 1972
trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102207124
What year were inflating lifejackets introduced?

- that whole page is interesting to read;
Concern about Canberra urban sprawl. Women beat up IRA men. A series of shipwrecks around Japan kills 50 fishermen. A tank battle in Vietnam sees the Americans draw back, seeing 10 American helicopters damaged. Police were 'bracing themselves' for 1000 motor-cyclists to arrive from Bathurst at a pop festival in Mulwala where 30 000 were in attendance + another pop festival in Ravenswood, S of Perth had 25 bands entertaining 8000 fans. A top of 69 degrees in Canberra yesterday...

Shanty
QLD, 487 posts
18 Jul 2019 7:39PM
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I believe in the book "lighthouse keepers" by Stuart Buchanan. He talks about the incident. One of the yachts didn't know where they where. When reporting to the police, they asked "well, is it Sandy Cape or Bustard Head lighthouse you can see?" They replied they didn't know.

Maybe that was another incident. Don't think so though.....

Zzzzzz
513 posts
18 Jul 2019 6:10PM
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Shanty said..
I believe in the book "lighthouse keepers" by Stuart Buchanan. He talks about the incident. One of the yachts didn't know where they where. When reporting to the police, they asked "well, is it Sandy Cape or Bustard Head lighthouse you can see?" They replied they didn't know.

Maybe that was another incident. Don't think so though.....


Exactly right Mick

boty
QLD, 685 posts
19 Jul 2019 8:37AM
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I have a lot of friends that were in that race and I remember a mate telling me (he was navigating mr Christian that they hadn't seen anything since sandy cape sailing only on dr with no blue water only foam to the decks they sailed into the eye off facing island gybed over and there was s2 in front of them they all arrived with no skin on one side of their face
even the boats that tuned around said it was a horror show
the most ive seen in the paddock is 50 with wave breaking full length of coal ships on anchor pretty inspiring I am glad I was to young to have done that race

boty
QLD, 685 posts
19 Jul 2019 8:37AM
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I have a lot of friends that were in that race and I remember a mate telling me (he was navigating mr Christian that they hadn't seen anything since sandy cape sailing only on dr with no blue water only foam to the decks they sailed into the eye off facing island gybed over and there was s2 in front of them they all arrived with no skin on one side of their face
even the boats that tuned around said it was a horror show
the most ive seen in the paddock is 50 with wave breaking full length of coal ships on anchor pretty inspiring I am glad I was to young to have done that race



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