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Classic Yacht Dorade Shines in 2018 Sydney Hobart Race

By George Day · On January 3, 2018

The 86-year-old Sparkman and Stephens classic yacht Dorade finished in second place in two divisions (IRC Division 4/ORCi Div 4), in the formidable Rolex Sydney Hobart Race last week. The 628-mile race, which started December 26, 2017, is often described as one of the most challenging ocean races in the world. It was the pinnacle event in the team’s ambitious six-race “Dorade Down Under” series, which kicked off this past August in Australia. Read more.

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