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Posted: 2023-02-26 11:32:34

Australian sailing legend Syd Fischer, who contested the last of his 47 Sydney to Hobart yacht races in 2015, has died at the age of 95.

He enjoyed many great victories but also helped mentor and launch the careers of numerous other successful sailors.

Fischer, who was born on March 4, 1927, also played first grade rugby league for Manly Warringah.

A property developer renowned for being tough in sailing and business, Fischer was also known for his strong sense of humour and his gentle side.

He self-funded five America's Cup campaigns and represented Australia a record eight times in the Admiral's Cup, captaining his country on an unparalleled seven occasions.

He racked up 47 Sydney to Hobart appearances, many of the races completed in boats carrying the Ragamuffin name, which became synonymous with Fischer.

Fischer took overall honours in 1992 and line honours in 1988 and 1990.

He last contested the race at the age of 88, in 2015.

Syd Fischer talks with crew member
Fischer (left) mentored many up-and-coming sailors over more than half a century.(ABC News: David Robertson )

Over the course of his racing career, Fischer also enjoyed numerous victories in prestigious events beyond Australian boundaries.

Among his accomplishments were wins in the Fastnet, Transpac, One Ton Cup and China Sea races.

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