Brindabella (yacht) explained

Brindabella
Nat:
Type:Monohull
Class:Maxi
Designer:Scott Jutson
Builder:Boatspeed
Launched:1993
Wins:1997 Sydney–Hobart
Length:79 ft
Draft:4.3m

Brindabella is a maxi yacht.[1] It won line honours in the 1997 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race as well as breaking the race record for a conventionally ballasted yacht in 1999.[1]

Described as "Australia’s most famous maxi" and "The people's maxi".[2] [3] She was designed by Scott Jutson in 1993 under the IMS handicap system as a 75 foot maxi and later underwent structural changes including the addition of a bowsprit, and a "scoop" transom.

She has broken many records of races continuing and discontinued, some of which are the Sydney to Hobart record for a conventionally ballasted yacht (1999), the Sydney to Wollongong race, Bird island, Cabbage Tree Island, Sydney Noumea, Sydney Moolooolaba, and Sydney Gold Coast races.

Brindabella is now owned by John Hilhorst and Brigid Dighton in Adelaide, where she is used as a charter vessel.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: 'Pretty girl' Brindabella still people's favourite. Guinness. Rupert. 18 December 2011. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 29 December 2013.
  2. Web site: The Yachts - 2012 - Brindabella. Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 2012. Rolex. 29 December 2013.
  3. Web site: The Yachts - 2013 - Brindabella. Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 2013. Rolex. 29 December 2013.
  4. Alle, Scott (27 August 2021) "One of Australia’s best-known racing yachts, Brindabella is about to enter a new chapter of an illustrious sailing career", Sails magazine. Retrieved 12 February 2023