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Regatta 2009, Samui
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Race Report 3
Tradewind
sailing at its best...
03 June 09: The South Westerly tradewind has set in with
a vengeance producing champagne sailing conditions and huge thrills for
crews on their flying machines. After a short two lap windward/leeward
race the Racing Class and Multihull's joined the rest of the classes,
that set off earlier on a passage race to the islands South of Samui and
back. The conditions are so good that Race Director Simon James is even
considering sending the racing class around Samui on Friday, if the wind
stays in. This would be the first time it has been attempted and will
certainly go into the record books.
After
further alterations last year to Neil Pryde's Welbourne 52 Hi Fi
they have been on fire and virtually unstoppable. The crew have also responded
to the boats new found speed and performed faultless maneuvers that others
would not even attempt. By winning the windward/leeward and passage races
today, shows the extent they have progressed in both disciplines and goes
a long way towards wrapping up this regatta. The battle seems to be for
second place as there has been a lot of jumbling up and down the order
between Ray Roberts DK46 Quantum Racing, Matt
Allen's Beneteau First 44.7 Ichi Ban, Bill Bremner/Andy
Cocks owned TP52 Foxy Lady IV, Sam Chan's TP52 Ffreefire
52 and the
Fred
Kinmonth/Nick
Burns owned Mills 51 Fortis Mandrake are fighting over the remaining
podium places. As per usual Frank
Pong's R/P 75 Boracay led the way around the course but could
not establish enough separation to convert it into a handicap victory.
Fourth and second places today for Boracay sees them join the
race for podium places and as the drop race is introduced today, the pointscore
has narrowed in and all these boats are still in with a chance.
As
the Premier Cruising skippers voiced their displeasure about doing windward/leeward
races when the wind is so conducive to passage racing, PRO Ross Chisholm
changed his call to accommodate their wishes. All fired up after yesterdays
Line Honours win, Dr Ian Nicholson's crew on his Dubois 80 Intrigue
pulled of a master stroke today by taking out first and fastest. Peter
Churchhouse's Warwick 64 Moonblue 2 is regaining the form of
past years with second place today and climbing back into contention for
a podium place. Third place for Marcel Leits Beneteau 50 Blauwvoet
has them securing top spot in the overall stakes and if they keep scoring
podium places may be hard to topple.
In
the IRC/Sportsboat class it
was Ken Eyears Oracle 32 Waka Tere turn to post a win.
Although there are only four boats in this class the corrected times have
been extremely close and the top three boats have shared the wins. Jeff
Davison's Mumm 30 Panic slotted into second place and
takes a slim one point lead in the overall point score. After yesterdays
swashbuckling win Kipsan Beck's crew on his Shaw 6.5 Pornstar
are complaining of sore muscles and weary bodies but after several massages
they still managed third place and are only a couple of points away from
the overall lead.
Fergus
Wilmer and Henry Kaye have had a steep learning curve on their Seacart
30 Thor but as the regatta continues they just keep getting better
and better. Two wins today has them catapulting to the top of the leader
board. Second place for Radab Kanjanavanit's F9-A Cedar Swan
has them closing in on second overall. Third place for Peter Dyer's Firefly
850 SEA Property sees them hand over the lead to Thor
but with only a few points separating the podium places this class is
still open for the taking, that is if they can keep up with Thor.
In
the Bareboat Charter Class the Aussie charge led by Andrew Short's Oceanis
461 Constanza added a further win to their tally, making it four
out of four. They seem to point ten degrees higher and are that much quicker
than the other boats. Hong Kong's Chin Yew Seah on the Sunsail 39 Bussakorn
is on a roll scoring another second place to take over second overall.
John Stall's Sunsail OC361 Perigot with the Samui youth sailors
onboard sailed into third place and Aussie Howard Blowes Sunsail 43 Milliebella
ran into some difficulties for the second day running and was forced to
retire again.
Tomorrow
is the layday and Cap'n Squall has organised the 2nd Kids Optimist Regatta
between 12 - 4pm. Some of the big boat owners have kindly donated boats
to the cause and no doubt will be there to cheer them along.
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