Celebrated yachtsman Iain Murray is predicting a torturous mental challenge for crews in the Sydney to Hobart.
A revised weather forecast for the race has altered predictions of a possible race record to the chance of a yachting lottery due to a lack of wind.
Due to the forecast shifting and weak weather patterns, yachting meteorologist Roger Badham has pointed to the possibility that the first yacht to finish could be up to 10 hours outside Wild Oats XI's race record of one day, 18 hours, 23 minutes and 12 seconds set last year.
And former Olympic and America's Cup sailor Murray, says a game of chance on the open seas could result.
"The only thing for certain is that the start and finish will be relatively easy,'' said Wild Oats XI's tactician Murray.