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- The Yachts
- Bird Island Race
- 2019
- Snowdome Occasional Coarse Language Too
Snowdome Occasional Coarse Language Too
Occasional Coarse Language Too’s Rolex Sydney Hobart debut was 2012 and she won IRC Division 2. Warwick Sherman raced the Ker GTS 43 again in 2014, but retired with steering damage, a let-down for Sherman, who had written the race into his bucket list after a bout with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer and out of respect for fellow yachtsman Ed Psaltis, who sailed with him. With Phil Eadie navigating and Ed Psaltis (driving) accompanied by a few ex Midnight Rambler crew, OCCL Too finished 23rd overall and fourth in Division 2 in the 2017 Sydney Gold Coast, fifth in the Flinders Islet Race, sixth in the Newcastle Bass Island Race and seventh in the Cabbage Tree Island Race – consistent results. This was capped off with a first place in Corinthian division of the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart.
Competitor Details
Yacht Name | Snowdome Occasional Coarse Language Too |
Sail Number | 8008 |
Owner | Warwick Sherman |
Skipper | Warwick Sherman |
State | NSW |
Club | CYCA |
Type | Sydney GTS 43 |
Designer | Ker |
Builder | Sydney Yachts |
Construction | Fibreglass |
LOA | 13.10 |
Beam | 4.20 |
Draft | 2.77 |