Mainsails were damaged and forestays broken as southerly winds
of up to 30 knots forced 24 of the 88 boats out of the 628
nautical-mile (1,170-km) race, which started in Sydney Harbour
on Sunday.
Despite the conditions, the three 30-metre supermaxis led the
fleet down the coast towards Bass Strait in a tight race for
line honours.
Black Jack had overhauled early leaders LawConnect and SHK
Scallywag. The first yachts are expected to arrive in the
capital of the island state of Tasmania on Tuesday.
Two of the overnight retirements were forced by injuries to
crew, but race organisers said they were not serious.
Safety protocols for the race were markedly improved after a
major storm sank five boats, killing six sailors, in the 1998
edition.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Michael Perry)
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