Around two hours later, a crew member aboard Bowline was struck approximately ... its passage to Constitution Dock, with the first boats expected to arrive later on Friday or early Saturday ...
Nick Smith, 65, was tragically killed while racing on Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron's boat, Bowline, around 2am on Friday. He was struck by the boom, a large horizontal pole at the bottom ...
He said the crews on both boats, which had been seized by police for evidence, were “doing it pretty tough at the moment.” Bowline sails out of the heads following the start of the Sydney to ...
Nick Smith, 65, was tragically killed while racing on Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron's boat, Bowline, around 2am on Friday. He was struck by the boom, a large horizontal pole at the bottom ...
Nick Smith, 65, was tragically killed at about 2am while racing on Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron's boat, Bowline, on Friday. Picture: Bowline Bowline vessel is owned by South Australian ...
Mr Smith, onboard Bowline, was hit by the yacht’s main sheet, and then thrown across the boat. "Unfortunately he hit his head on the winch and that's what killed him," the Cruising Yacht Club of ...
The event's organisers said the incidents happened on the Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline. The first boats are expected to arrive in the city of Hobart, in Tasmania, later on Friday or early on ...
Officials said later that another sailor on another boat, the Porco Rosso ... statement from Cruising Yacht Club of Australia said. "Bowline was approximately 30nm east/north-east of Batemans ...
Bowline was also manned by a skipper, a navigator and seven other crew members. The race will continue as the fleet continues its passage to Constitution Dock in Hobart, with the first boats ...
he crew member aboard Bowline was struck about 55km northeast of Batemans Bay about 2am and fell unconscious, with CPR unsuccessful. A police vessel escorted the boat to Batemans Bay. Prime ...