The Yachts

Two True

Two True

 

Two True is one of the new Beneteau First 40’s to hit Australian waters and is owned by Andrews Saies, representing the Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia.  In the boat’s first event, Saies scored a 3rd in IRC Grand Prix Division 2 at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2009 and Two True was named the CYCSA's Boat of the Year, having won 1st place in the club’s Musto Offshore Series.

In the boat’s first Rolex Sydney Hobart in 2009, Saies and his crew were declared the overall winners of the race, surviving a protest for an incident at the first rounding mark in Sydney Harbour.  Saies continued on to Audi Victoria Week in January this year, where he collected second in IRC Division 2; and followed this up with a third at Lincoln Race Week in February.

Her second journey to Hobart was not to be: she suffered mast damage on her delivery to Sydney, was loaned a mast by fellow Beneteau owner CYCA Vice Commodore Howard Piggott to make the Boxing Day start only to retire on the morning of the 28th December due to engine issues which prevented the batteries being charged.  Saies was also named the CYCA Ocean Racer of the Year for 2009/2010.

 

Competitor Details

Yacht Name Two True
Sail Number YC400
Owner Andrew Saies
Skipper Andrew Saies (6)
Crew B Young (10), J Flak (1), L De Wit (4), M Hutton (4), R Human (15), R Last (9), D McKay, T Lamond (4)
State SA
Club CYCSA
Type Beneteau First 40
Designer Bruce Farr
Builder Beneteau
Construction Fibreglass
LOA 12.24
Beam 3.8
Draft 2.41