Retirements from the 2015 Sydney-Hobart

The 29 boats that pulled the pin in the Sydney to Hobart.

HOW THE 108-STRONG SYDNEY TO HOBART FIELD WAS WHITTLED AWAY - RETIRED BOATS:

Ark 323 (deck damage)

Lupa of London (bow damage)

Cougar II (hull damage)

M3 (broken forestay)

Dare Devil (broken rudder)

Wild Oats XI (torn mainsail)

Cex Dolce (broken mast)

Perpetual Loyal (broken rudder)

St Jude (broken rudder)

Koa (steering damage)

Pazazz (mainsail damage)

Takani (rudder damage)

Brindabella (mainsail damage)

Patrice (mainsail damage)

Samurai Jack (bow damage)

Dekadence (electrical issues)

KLC Bengal 7 (mainsail damage)

Frantic (torn mainsail)

GYR Wot Eva (unknown)

Pretty Fly III (unknown)

Black Jack (unknown)

Haspa Hamburg (unknown)

Victoire (unknown)

Triton (unknown)

Hollywood Boulevard (hull damage)

Great Xpectations (unknown)

Landfall (hull damage)

China Easyway (sail damage)

Jaffa (unknown)

TOTAL RETIREES: 29


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