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Comanche wins the 75th Sydney to Hobart

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Supermaxi Comanche has taken out the 75th Sydney to Hobart yacht race, with skipper Jim Cooney admitting there were some nervy moments nearing the finish line.

Comanche beat fickle River Derwent winds and skipper Jim Cooney overcame some nervous moments as the supermaxi took out the 75th edition of the Sydney to Hobart.

The 100-footer atoned for a heartbreaking third place in 2018 by claiming line honours for the third time on Saturday morning.

Comanche came undone in light river winds last year and it looked as if history was going to repeat when the yacht dubbed the aircraft carrier came to a halt with the line in reach.

But this time the breeze picked up to take the supermaxi home.

"That was dramatic. That was 30 minutes of my life that I'll never get back. It was really very stressful," Cooney said.

Comanche crossed the line just after 7.30am (AEDT), with InfoTrack about 45 minutes behind followed by nine-time winner Wild Oats XI in third.

The typical champagne shower celebrations were subdued at Constitution Dock after intense racing that spanned two nights.

Comanche made the most of strong winds in the early hours of Saturday to break away from a five-strong pack of supermaxis heading down Tasmania's east coast.

It had taken a more easterly route to the other supermaxis across Bass Strait, a move which paid off.

"We treated the race as a sprint, we didn't take too many breaks. We wanted crew on deck all the time," Cooney said.

"We put the boat where we wanted it to be. It all went very much to plan, the weather was what we expected."

The supermaxi last year sailed off Tasmania's east coast ahead of the pack but was overtaken on the River Derwent as the wind fell away.

"I don't think it will ever erase that memory completely," a relieved Cooney said of the win which came in 1 day, 18 hours, 30 minutes and 24 seconds.

"Last year was very frustrating. You'll always remember that disappointment, but it's faded a little bit."

Hong Kong supermaxi SHK Scallywag 100 finished fourth, a mere 38 seconds behind Wild Oats XI.

Scallywag had led for much of the race on Friday but was undermined by a collision with a shark that night which damaged their rudder.

"We had to drop all the sails and back the boat up to get the dead shark off the rudder. We lost about four miles," skipper David Witt said.

"It basically cost us running second."

Comanche had a bit of trouble herself, when an unknown object wrapped around the yacht's rudder and rendered it immobile near Tasman Island.

But Cooney said the yacht quickly became untangled, not costing them much time.

Comanche's previous wins came in 2015 and 2017, the latter in record line honours time after Wild Oats XI was stripped of the title following a post-race protest.

The majority of the race's remaining 154 boats remained on the water late on Saturday afternoon, with Faster Forward, Hollywood Boulevard and Minerva having retired.

2019 SYDNEY TO HOBART LINE HONOURS

* 1 - Comanche: 1 day, 18 hours, 30 minutes, 24 seconds

* 2 - InfoTrack: 1 day, 19 hours, 14 minutes, 42 seconds

* 3 - Wild Oats XI: 1 day, 20 hours, 12 minutes, 52 seconds

* 4 - SHK Scallywag 100: 1 day, 20 hours, 13 minutes, 30 seconds

* 5 - Black Jack: 1 day, 20 hours, 28 minutes, 56 seconds