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A new race record set at the Rolex Sydney Hobart regatta

The bookies didnโ€™t back LOYAL to win line honours in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, but the crew backed themselves in terms of maintaining their faith in a boat that was built to be the fastest super maxi in the world.

Arriving in Hobart at 02:31.20 on Wednesday 28 December, Anthony Bellโ€™s 100-ft Maxiย Perpetual LOYALย has set a new race record of 1 day, 13 hours, 31 minutes, 20 seconds at the Rolex Sydney Hobart and in the process secured line honours in the 72nd edition of the famous offshore race.

Perpetual LOYALโ€™s remarkable time is 4 hours, 51 minutes, 52 seconds faster than the previous record set byย Wild Oats XIย in 2012. It is the 12th time since the inaugural race in 1945 that the record has been broken.

Perpetual LOYALย began the 628-nm race with intent, making an impressive start as the first yacht to pass Sydney Heads. Although she relinquished leadership of the race to the all-conqueringย Wild Oats XIย during the rapid passage down the New South Wales coast of the Tasman Sea, Bellโ€™s crew was first to take advantage of the hydraulic ram failure sustained by the race leader nearly 21 hours into the contest.

โ€œWe were probably neck and neck withย Wild Oats, maybe a mile away, when it happened,โ€ explained Bell. โ€œIt was sad to see them break. We would like to have played on against them. But thatโ€™s racing.โ€

Bell and his crew of 18 comprises a number of experienced competitors including 25-time Rolex Sydney Hobart campaigner Brad Kellett and sailors โ€“ including Pablo Arrarte and Justin Clougher โ€“ who enjoyed line honours success 2015 onboard the American yachtย Comanche.

ANTHONY BELL’S PERPETUAL LOYAL CROSSES THE FINISH LINE TO CLAIM LINE HONOURS AND SET A NEW RACE RECORD AT THE ROLEX SYDNEY HOBART
Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

This in addition to Tom Slingsby, Olympic gold medallist and Rolex World Sailor of the Year in 2010. โ€œGoing into the race, we had nothing to lose,โ€ revealed Bell. โ€œWe came out of the blocks and raced one hell of a race. It was never part of our plans to break the race record but itโ€™s an awesome thing to have done.โ€

ANTHONY BELL (LEFT), OWNER/SKIPPER OF ROLEX SYDNEY HOBART LINE HONOURS WINNER PERPETUAL LOYAL, PRESENTED WITH A ROLEX YACHT-MASTER II TIMEPIECE BY JOEL AESCHLIMANN, ROLEX GENEVA
Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

โ€œThis is a boat which goes in certain conditions and doesnโ€™t go in others,โ€ explainedย Perpetual LOYALย navigator Tom Addis, part of theย Wild Oats XIย crew which broke the race record in 2012. โ€œWe had to limit the damages on the first afternoon and set ourselves up for the conditions which were going to be in our favour on the second day. We had to play a different game toย Scallywagย andย Wild Oatsย in where we set up for the reaching stuff. That was the key because while we didnโ€™t lead through that, as we are not a boat that excels in getting downwind, we came out in a good position.โ€

โ€œTaking nearly five hours off the race record, hopefully it will take a long time to beat,โ€ added Slingsby.

Bell, who won a close-fought contest withย Wild Oats XIย in 2011 on his previous LOYAL, celebrates a second Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours success, all the more special given Perpetual LOYAL was forced to retire from the last two editions of the race. During the line honours presentation held on Constitution Dock, Bell was presented with the Illingworth Trophy and a Rolex Yacht-Master II timepiece.

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