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Regatta 2009, Samui
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Race Report 1
And
there racing...
01 June 09: As the yachts left the mooring and made there
way out to the race course, a light south westerly breeze miraculously
sprung up from around the headland and PRO Ross Chisholm decided it was
a good day to hold two windward / leeward courses for most classes and
three for the racing class to complete the first day of racing. The wind
gradually increased and clocked around to the west for the second race
providing a spectacular sight in front of the sunbaking crowd on Chaweng
Beach. The shifty nature of the gusts had crews tacking to take advantage
of each gust and the ones that played there cards right and scored a few
lucky breaks came out on top at the end of the day.
The
crafty fox Ray Roberts stayed true to form and steered his DK46 Quantum
Racing to win Race 1. Not to be out gunned Neil Pryde and his Welbourne
52 Hi Fi crew cranked her up to score two wins in a row and go
directly to the top of the leaderboard. A big concern
before racing started was including Matt Allen's Beneteau First 44.7 Ichi
Ban into the Racing Class because of her low IRC rating. They
have some of Australia's top sailors onboard that can squeeze every last
knot of speed out of her and by sailing up to her rating should be in
amongst the top placing's if the weather conditions suite. Two second
places and a fourth evens out the score and does not constitute the earlier
concerns. With only a boat length separating them the Bill Bremner/Andy
Cocks owned TP52 Foxy Lady IV and Sam Chan's TP52 Ffreefire
52 had a ding dong battle around the course, with Foxy Lady IV eventually
getting the better of them. Fred
Kinmonth/Nick
Burns Mills 51 Fortis Mandrake slipped
into second place in Race 3 to climb up the rankings and stay within reach
of the leaders. Quite a few tired sailors that lacked match practice after
a few months rest, welcomed the cold drinks (especially the margarita's)
at the Tavern Bar after the race. Frank Pong's R/P 75 Boracay
took all three line honours but did not have the legs to convert them
in podium places.
The
seven Premier Cruising class yachts provided a spectacle to behold at
the starting line. Two wins for Marcel Leits Beneteau 50 Blauwvoet
gives them the boost they were looking for. Second and third places for
Jon Wardill's Cassidy 55 Australian Maid gets the sentimental
favourite off to a flying start. Pana Trungkabunchar's all Thai crew on
the X512 Lawana scrambled into third place in Race 1 and Gary
Baguley's Holman & Pye 52 El Coyote jumped up into second
place in Race 2 to share the points around the fleet. Dr Ian Nicholson's
Dubois 80 Intrigue is the biggest boat competing here and despite
scoring line honours needs more separation to convert it into a handicap
win. With the wind expected to increase into the high teens over the next
few days, a few good performances on the lengthy passage races, could
change everything for the heavy displacement boats.
In
the IRC/Sportsboat class Jeff
Davison's Mumm 30 Panic scored the daily double of Line
and Handicap honours in both races held today and goto the top of the
class. The three other entries followed suite with Ken
Eyears Oracle 32 Waka Tere scoring
two second places, Kipson Beck's Shaw 6.5 Pornstar two
third places and Mick Grover's Elliot 7 Moonshadow two fourth
places. That makes it Displacement Boats 2 - Planning Boats 0.
The
seven Multihulls set off at a frantic pace and going on past performances
anything can happen. Surprisingly Kirati Assahul's heavy displacement
Crowther 43 Bandara Sonic triumphed in the light air Race 1.
Fergus Wilmer and Henry Kaye's all carbon, ultra fast Seacart 30 Thor
scored second place on their first outing and after ironing out a few
problems took first and fastest by the country mile in Race 2. Third and
second places for Peter Dyer's Firefly 850 SEA Properties puts
them amongst the leading trio. Not to be left out in the cold defending
Samui champion Radab Kanjanavanit's F9-A Cedar Swan fourth and
third places today is a good first day as they have specialized in coming
back from behind at events before.
The
four Bareboat Charter Class boats tussled all day with Aussie Andrew Short's
Oceanis 461 Constanza from Gulf Charters getting the better of
them all in both races and take the overall lead. Aussie Howard Blowes
on a Sunsail 43 Milliebella scored two second places, Hong Kong's
Chin Yew Seah on the Sunsail 39 Bussakorn scored two third places
and John Stall's Sunsail OC361 Perigot with the Samui youth sailors
onboard took two fourth places. You can't get more consistent than that!
Racing
continues tomorrow and with the wind expected to increase further into
the double digits plenty of action is yet to come.
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