- The Yachts
- 2012
- Merit
Merit
This former Volvo 60 round-the-world yacht first sailed to
Hobart as Newscorp in 2000, was purchased by Ian Treleaven and
renamed Line 7 and Merit and competed in the 2001 and 2002 Hobart
Races and Gosford-Lord Howe Island races, breaking the record in
2002. Current Yachting Australia president, David Gotze from
Melbourne was her next owner and competed in the 2004 Hobart and
raced locally. Leo Rodriguez acquired the yacht from Gotze and has
held on to her, racing the Hobart in all races since 2008, under
the names Merit and Telcoinbox Merit. Going to the aid of Georgia
crew members when their boat sank, Rodriguez still won his PHS
division in 2008. Last year Merit was 11th on line and 13th overall
in PHS. Like all the VOR60's, she was built for reaching and
downwind conditions, which is what she'll need to succeed.
Competitor Details
Yacht Name | Merit |
Sail Number | 8679 |
Owner | Leo Rodriguez / Ian Bishop |
Skipper | Leo Rodriguez (4)/ Bryan Bailie (2) |
Navigator | Dave Watson (15) |
Crew | B Wells (3), C Bauman (3), C Mathews (4), D Clarke, D Brushweiler, J Fairley, M Cubit (1), M Cocks (5), M Crook (3), M Hand, P Krekelberg, P Dobrich |
State | QLD |
Club | WSC |
Type | Volvo 60 |
Designer | Bruce Farr |
Builder | Marten Marine |
Construction | Kevlar |
LOA | 19.26 |
Beam | 5.25 |
Draft | 3.75 |