Competing in the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Race--one of the most dangerous offshore ocean races in history--skipper Ed Psaltis and his crew did more than survive the deadly storm. The AFR Midnight Rambler went on to become the overall winner of the race--the smallest boat in 10 years to win the prestigious Tattersall's Cup.
How did they do it? What enabled the Midnight Rambler team to prevail against all odds? And what can your team learn from their experience?
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