Sydney to Hobart yacht race — how to watch and what to look for
By James Dunlevie
By Chris Rowbottom
Topic: Sailing
Wild Oats XI is back for this year's race. ( Supplied: Wild Oats XI )
Since its beginning in 1945, the Sydney to Hobart yacht race has become one of the pinnacles for sailing competitors, with the event being a test of skill, teamwork, nautical engineering and tactics — with weather providing the wild card.
If you know what to look for, the race can be an enjoyable experience.
Here are some tips for getting the best out of it.
Things can get a little hectic on the water at the start. ( AAP: Daniel Forster/Rolex )
When does it start?
About 111 boats ranging from the supermaxis (longer than 20 metres) to smaller 30-footers (9 metres) will be ready to go at 1pm AEDT Boxing Day on Sydney Harbour.
The start is arguably one of the greatest spectacles in modern sport.
Once the starting cannon is fired, all teams will be gunning for The Heads and into the open water of the South Pacific, with competitors surrounded by all manner of craft.
Watch as boats come perilously close to the supermaxis.
The fleet then begins to make its way down the east coast of Australia to Hobart, a distance of approximately 630 nautical miles (1,166 kilometres).
The weather always plays a starring role in the Sydney to Hobart. ( Supplied )
What are they racing for?
It isn't money. Yes, you read that correctly — there is no prize money for the winners.
Instead, they race for trophies in a number of categories , the main events for casual observers being Line Honours and Overall.
The first yacht across the line wins the JH Illingworth Trophy, but the overall winner on handicap wins the Tattersalls Cup.
The overall victory is considered the major prize for sailors and a testament to skill and tactics.
Most of the time, handicap honours are won by a smaller, slower boat, which outdoes its larger opposition when time is adjusted for size and other factors.
The reigning overall winner is Ichi Ban. It finished in 4 days, 10 hours, and 17 minutes.
This was after a protest against Celestial was upheld. Celestial was handed a 40-minute time penalty for not manning their radio for a 90-minute period, during which officials were trying to contact the team.
The reigning line honours winner is Black Jack, winning in two days, 12 hours, and 37 minutes in 2021.
How can I watch it?
Race sponsor Rolex says the race can be watched on the Seven Network.
7Mate will broadcast the start of the race live around Australia. Their coverage starts at 12:30pm (AEDT).
ABC TV will also provide updates throughout the event.
For those who can't watch the live broadcast of the start of the race on their TV, Seven will have a stream of the race.
You can also watch vision from the event on the Sydney to Hobart yacht race website .
The start of the 1955 Sydney to Hobart, with Phalarope leading. ( Cruising Yacht Club Of Australia )
If you are in Sydney and on the water, spectators who wish to watch the start but not follow the fleet are advised to stick to the "western side of the harbour".
Good vantage points for spectator boats include "Taylors Bay, Chowder Bay, Obelisk Bay and North Head on the west and Rose Bay, Watsons Bay, Camp Cove and South Head to the east".
According to organisers, the harbour will be "very crowded and traffic can be chaotic, so stay alert, follow the advice of race officials and remember to keep well clear of the exclusion zone between 12pm and 2pm".
How can I follow the boats online?
You can follow the race on an online tracker , which shows the positions of yachts as they move south.
The locations of yachts are transmitted by a GPS device on each vessel.
As the race goes on, you can see the course charted by crews — unless of course the boat's GPS device gets switched off, rendering it invisible to spectators and other competitors — an accusation that was levelled at Wild Oats XI in 2018 by the owner of Black Jack.
You can follow the fortunes of teams with the Sydney to Hobart yacht race tracker. ( rolexsydneyhobart.com )
What should I look out for?
The weather forecast is for northerly winds in the harbour for Monday's start, which will favour the bigger boats. They will push hard to get out of the harbour.
Barring disaster, the Line Honours winner will almost certainly be one of the four super maxis.
LawConnect (formerly Perpetual LOYAL, formerly Investec LOYAL, formerly InfoTrack) set a new record in 2016 when it crossed the line in one day, 13 hours, 31 minutes and 12 seconds, a time since bettered by Comanche the next year.
Black Jack (Formerly Alfa Romeo II) has a strong Sydney to Hobart history and is the reigning Line Honours champion. It's had a strong 2022 already, taking line, record, and overall wins in the Club Marine Pittwater to Coffs Harbour race. Black Jack has a strong rivalry with Wild Oats XI as it was the first boat to break Wild Oats' race record in 2009.
Comanche takes the lead over InfoTrack following the start of the Sydney to Hobart race in 2019. ( AAP: Dean Lewins )
Andoo Comanche is the hot favourite for line honours this year. It has already defeated Black Jack in the Sydney to Gold Coast race this year and has won the inaugural Tollgate Islands race. It beat Wild Oats for line honours in 2017, setting a race record in the process, but only after a controversial protest .
Hamilton Island Wild Oats XI is the most famous boat in the race but has not participated since 2019 due to COVID. Veteran skipper Mark Richards will once again be at the helm and will be hoping to improve on the 3rd place finish in 2019.
The favourites for the handicap trophy are Alive, URM Group, Moneypenny and Stefan Racing, with last year's winner, Ichi Ban, not participating.
This year there is also a number of crews made up of father-daughter or father-son teams.
Maritimo going hard in 2021. ( Rolex Sydney Hobart )
The yacht race is taken seriously for good reason — people have died when the weather has turned bad.
In 1998, six sailors died, five yachts sank, more than 60 yachts retired and 55 sailors had to be rescued by helicopter.
In 2015, a squall hit the fleet off the News South Wales coast, ending the race for 29 competitors.
Black Jack sails up the River Derwent early on December 29, 2021. ( ABC News: Luke Bowden )
When does the race finish?
The lines honours winner is likely to come in around 48 hours after the start, but this is very much dependent on the weather — especially in the 22.2-kilometre final stretch up the Derwent River.
This is when the wind can drop away and it becomes an agonisingly slow crawl , with every trick in the book pulled out to speed the progress up the glassy waterway.
In 2021, Black Jack crossed the line at 1:37am on December 29, followed by LawConnect at 4:11am and SHK Scallywag about 20 minutes after that.
In 2019, Comanche came in at a more reasonable time of 7:30am on December 28, with InfoTrack about 45 minutes later.
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How to watch Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and Boxing Day test match Live
The Rolex Sydney To Hobart Yacht Race ranks alongside the Melbourne Cup and Boxing Day Test Match as one the biggest sporting events on the Australian sporting calendar, and the 2023 edition will be no different.
Here in 2023 there’s a number of yachts jostling for favouritism, so it’s shaping up to be a thrilling race, and you can watch every key moment of this prestigious event as well as other popular Boxing Day sport live from the comfort of your home using the information below.
Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2023
The first Sydney To Hobart Yacht Race, also known as the Bluewater Classic, took place in 1945 and had just nine starters. The winner of the race was Rani, who covered the course in just a tick over six and a half days.
Fast forward to 2005 and Wild Oats Xl took just 42 hours. That number has been even further reduced since – in 2016, Perpetual LOYAL broke the previous record by close to five hours only to have that record beaten by four hours the following year by LDV Comanche, who completed the race in just 33 hours.
Here in 2023 the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, the race organizers, celebrated the admission of 10 foreign yachts—including 18 two-handed entries—into this year’s fleet of 103 vessels on Friday. The ten come from New Zealand, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, and New Caledonia.
When is the the Sydney to Hobart race live on TV today?
An historic agreement between the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) and the Seven Network ensures the famous Boxing Day broadcast of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race will remain an Australian tradition for years to come.
Under the new agreement, channel Seven will remain the exclusive broadcaster of the race start across the country until 2023, which is good news for a peak audience of more than 1.5 million viewers that tuned into last year’s event.
One of the largest fields in the event’s history will take to Sydney Harbour on Boxing Day for the start of the historic 78th edition. Channel Seven’s 2023 coverage of the race will be hosted by Mark Beretta who is a veteran of 32 Sydney Hobart races, and Comanche’s 2017 winning skipper Jimmy Spithill.
To help bring viewers an up close look at the excitement of this iconic moment, Seven will have cameras on-board previous line-honours winners Wild Oats XI and Comanche.
ABC TV will also be following the fleet down the eastern coastal and provide all the in-race update footage that is used by the various Australian and International news networks.
Sydney To Hobart Race Live TV Times
Live TV (AEDT) | Where | Channel |
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Tuesday Dec 26: 12:30pm – 2.00pm | Sydney Harbour, Sydney | 7Mate / 7Plus |
Tuesday, Dec 26: In Race Updates | Eastern Seaboard | ABC TV |
When is the Boxing Day Test live on TV today in Australia?
The Summer of Cricket is fully underway and there is nothing quite like the Boxing Day Cricket Match at the MCG. Close to 100,000 people will flock to the iconic sports ground for the first day of one of the great events of Australian sport.
Traditionally Australia have an outstanding record in this game, regardless of the opponent or their form leading-up, but the South African side head into this series in good form and will provide a stern Test for the home team.
Matches | Date/Time (AEDT) | Live Coverage |
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Australia v Pakistan 2nd Test Day 1 | Tues, 26 Dec, 10:30am – 6:00pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
South Africa v India 1st Test Day 1 | Tues, 26 Dec, 6:50pm – 11:00pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Australia v Pakistan 2nd Test Day 2 | Wed, 27 Dec, 10:30am – 6:00pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
South Africa v India 1st Test Day 2 | Wed, 27 Dec, 6:50pm – 11:00pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Australia v Pakistan 2nd Test Day 3 | Thu, 28 Dec, 10:30am – 6:00pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
South Africa v India 1st Test Day 3 | Thu, 28 Dec, 6:50pm – 11:00pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Australia v Pakistan 2nd Test Day 4 | Fri, 29 Dec, 10:30am – 6:00pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
Australia v Pakistan 2nd Test Day 5 | Sat, 30 Dec, 10:30am – 6:00pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
How to watch 2023 Boxing Day sport live in Australia
Boxing day is a traditional day for sport in Australia, with the annual Test Match and Sydney to Hobart yacht race leading an exciting all day line-up. While you can watch both of these features on free to air Channel Seven, the majority of the remaining sport fixtures for the day are available exclusively on Foxtel, Foxtel from Telstra and Kayo Sports streaming.
Fortunately, in addition to having live coverage of the key Boxing Day sport, both Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports currently offers new subscribers a free trial.
Foxtel Now’s free trial is good for 10 days, and is available to use with a plethora of devices, while the sports streaming service Kayo’s free trial offering is good for a full 7 days.
Additional Live Boxing Day Sport on Australian TV
Event | Date/Time | Channel |
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NBA: New York Knicks v Milwaukee Bucks | Tues, 26 Dec, 4:00 am | Foxtel/Kayo |
NFL: KC Chiefs vs Los Vegas Raiders | Tues, 26 Dec, 5:00 am | Foxtel/Kayo |
NBA: Denver Nuggets vs GS Warriors | Tues, 26 Dec, 6:30 am | Foxtel/Kayo |
NFL: Philly Eagles v NY Giants | Tues, 26 Dec, 8:30 am | Foxtel/Kayo |
NBA: LA Lakers v Boston Celtics | Tues, 26 Dec, 9:00 am | Foxtel/Kayo |
NBA: Miami Heat v Philly 76ers | Tues, 26 Dec, 12:00 pm | Foxtel/Kayo |
NFL: San Fran 49ers v Baltimore Ravens | Tues, 26 Dec, 12:15 pm | Foxtel/Kayo |
NBA: Phoenix Suns v Dallas Mavericks | Mon, 26 Dec, 2:30 pm | Foxtel/Kayo |
BBL: Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Stars | Tues, 26 Dec, 6:00 pm | Foxtel/Kayo/Seven |
NBL: Cairns Taipans v Perth Wildcats | Tues, 26 Dec, 7:30 pm | Foxtel/Kayo |
BBL: Scorchers v Renegades | Tues, 26 Dec, 9:10 pm | Foxtel/Kayo/Seven |
Watch live sport online with Foxtel Now
One option to watch all the available sport on Boxing Day is with Foxtel or Foxtel Now. The Foxtel Now streaming service offers access to all the sport on Foxtel via their Sports Pack.
That means that you get access to all the live and on-demand sports Foxtel has to offer, including the other leagues, matches and events taking place for that month.
To start you can check it out with a 10-day free trial , after which you will need to pay for both the Sports Pack and the Essentials Pack, as the two products come as a team. In addition to being internet-connected, Foxtel Now also includes the option to stream live sports using the Foxtel Go app when you’re away from home
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With Kayo you will have access to the same sports broadcasts as Foxtel, and can stream all the available sport to eligible devices and browsers. For fans who want to catch up on the late-night or early-morning action, Kayo Minis provide a condensed match recap after the play has concluded.
Other Kayo features include Interactive Graphics, SplitView, No Spoilers, and Key Moments, which provide highlights throughout the matches in real-time.
Best of all, if you’re a brand new prospective customer to Kayo Sports, you can take advantage of a 7-day free trial period , allowing you to watch your favourite events for free, as well as the rest of the content on their service.
Kayo doesn’t have a lock-in contract or equipment fees, which means you can cancel anytime if you’re no longer using it. If you want to check out Kayo after your trial is over simply choose between the Basic or Premium plans.
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How to follow the 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
- 19 Dec, 2022 01:24:00 PM
From wherever in the world you are following the 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, we’re bringing you closer than ever to the action on our broadcast and digital channels.
The race begins at 1pm local time (AEDT) on Monday 26 December 2022.
Australian viewers can watch the live broadcast of the race start from 12.30pm on the Seven Network or on the 7plus app .
International viewers can watch along on the Rolex Sydney Hobart home page or CYCA TV YouTube channel .
For spectators lucky enough to be in Sydney on Boxing Day, there are some superb vantage points to watch the fleet race out of Sydney Harbour. Nielsen Park is one of the most popular spots for onlookers.
If you have a boat or other vessel and plan to be on the water, note an exclusion zone is in place around the race track on the Harbour.
DURING THE RACE
Keep up to date with the progress of the race on the official race website:
- Live tracker
Join us for LIVE updates at 9am and 4pm (AEDT) daily from 27-31 December on the home page, CYCA TV YouTube channel and Rolex Sydney Hobart Facebook page .
Gordon Bray, Peter Gee and Peter Shipway will be presenting live from the studio in the Hobart Race Village and on Kings Pier Marina, giving you updates from the tracker, as well as race action and interviews with competitors.
Tune into a LIVE stream of the Line Honours finish as the race for the John H Illingworth Challenge Cup heats up on the Derwent.
We'll also have live streams of other action across the fleet.
AFTER THE RACE
The Rolex Sydney Hobart website is your go-to for all reaction from the race, including highlights, interviews, the official prizegiving ceremony and divisional results.
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If you're in Hobart from 27 December - 1 January, head down to the Hobart Race Village.
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