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13th PNBR 2010 - AY Race Report 4
Posted on Monday, February 08 @ 03:43:48 CST by editors
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Everyone
is a winner...
07:02:2010 Although sailors had to endure light winds for the first two
days, the spectacular scenery and lively parties at some of the finest
island resorts in Thailand made up for it. This allowed crews to savour
the pristine environment as they wound their way between the steep sided
limestone karsts. The breeze picked up on Day 3 and today they made fast
work of the short windward beat then a nice long downwind slide to
finish of Ko Yao Yai. Finishing early meant they could quickly disperse
and return to their home marina berths or anchorage to prepare for the
final presentation and windup party at Kan Eang Seafood 2 sponsored by
Silolona and Diva Andaman.
John Vause's Ruby Tuesday broke through to score first place today in
the Racing Class but when Mike Downard's Switchblade sailing under Team
Turkey posted second place they have done enough to secure the Overall
title. Third place for Ben Copley's Katsu has them tied on points with
Ruby Tuesday which was broken in Katsu's favour and relegates Ruby
Tuesday down to third overall.
Niels
Degenkolw's Phoenix kept a clean score sheet with four wins in a row, to
rap up the Cruising A title in style. Once again Hugh Thompson's Fidgi
took second place and Jon Button/Phil Kendall's Simba in third place. As
these three top three boats have finished all races in the same order it
means that they fill the podium places in the same order.
Graham
Tuckey's Optoloi (Vietnamese for kangaroo) finally broke through to
break Bill Crump and Fistral's stranglehold on first place. Kevan
Perrins Rusalka did one better than yesterday to slot into second place.
Barry Wickett's Kay Sira mainly crewed by Langkawi Sailing School
students lifted their game in the stronger winds to fill third place
today. As the drop race is introduced despite only having four races
Bill Crump's Fistral three wins in a row is the undisputed overall
Cruising B class winner. First place today for Graham Tuckey's Optoloi
lifts them to second overall and Gavin Welman's Rascal slips down to
third overall.
Hans
Rahmann's Voodoo made it four wins in a row to romp away with the
Firefly 850 class title with a day to spare. After a slow start Roger
Kingdon's Moto Inzi came good to slip into second place overall. Third
place for Chris Jongerius The Frog automatically broke yesterdays tie
with Moto Inzi and confirms third spot on the podium.
The Multihull
Racing class have been a little up and down but when Fergus Wilmer/Henry
Kaye's Thor slammed the door shut on the competitors to snatch line and
handicap honours they rocketed back up to the top of the podium. Second
place for Mark Pescott's Sumersalt sees the overnight leader drop down
to second overall. Two third places in a row for Grenville Fordham's Da
Vinci Nina made a gallant recovery to claim third overall.
Finally
Hermann Schwarz's Vienna Cat put one over Bill Phelps Maharani in the
two boat Multihull Cruising class but not enough to topple Maharani from
the top of the podium.
More info and results can be found at: http://www.bay-regatta.com/
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PNBR - AY Race Report 1
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