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6th
Six Senses Phuket Raceweek 2009
First
2009/10 AY Grand
Prix Championship
Event
AY
Race Report 1
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Raceweek
starts in fine style...
23 July: Day 1 of the Six
Senses Phuket Raceweek started in overcast conditions and
light drizzle but progressively the South Westerly tradewind kicked in
and by the afternoon a steady 12 to 15 knots propelled the yachts around
the course to complete two races on the opening day of the regatta. Last
nights welcoming party with the free flow of mixed drinks and magnificent
buffet on two levels of ‘Into the Beach’ set the precedent
for the social side of the event. A slight adjustment to the classes saw
the boats divided into 2 X IRC classes, Club/Charter, Multihull, Firefly
One Design and Tom Howard's North Sea Fishing Boat Seraph being
the sole Classic Class entry.
The
seven boats in the IRC Racing Class were keen to get away but it was arch
rivals Ray Roberts DK46 Evolution Sails, Neil Pryde Welbourne
52 Hi Fi and Peter Ahern's defending champion YO!2 that
took advantage of the favoured pin end and left the rest back in the second
row of the startline. Paramount importance was placed on getting the crew
work sorted, playing the wind shifts and staying in the pressure lanes.
In his usual impeccable style Ray Roberts crew on the DK46 Evolution
Sails responded the best to clock up Race 1 & 2 victories and
start the regatta in fine style. Peter Ahern's Farr 40 YO!2 slipped
into second place by a mere 2 seconds leaving Neil Pryde's Welbourne 52
Hi Fi to settle on third place. In Race 2 around the islands
the roles were reversed with Neil Pryde's Hi Fi taking second,
missing first place by 14 seconds and Peter Ahern's YO!2 in third
place. Even at this early stage in proceedings it seems the well oiled
teams are coming out on top.
A
battle royal is shaping up between the eight boats in the IRC 1 Class
with several changes to the order and a few seconds separating the diverse
range of boats in the class. Peter Dyer's IOR 1/2 tonner Madam Butterfly
drew first blood with
Jaray Tipsuk's Platu 25 Mitrmitri only 10 seconds adrift in second
place. A further 29 seconds behind Niels Dgenkolf's X Yacht IOR 3/4 tonner
Phoenix claimed third place. The longer reaching and running
legs around the islands saw some interesting contraction and expansion
in the fleet especially on the leeward side of Koh Aeo. Stuart Williamson's
Beneteau 34.7 Skandia Endeavour of Whitby came to the fore in
Race 2 with defending champion Niels Dgenkolf's Phoenix claiming
second place by a mere 14 seconds from Jaray Tipsuk's Platu 25 Mitrmitri.
After the first day of racing three boats are tied on five points and
judging by the performance the battle will rage till the end of the regatta.
Two
first places for Donna Stephens Ron Swanson Sloop Awatea puts
them well on the way to defending the title, that they convincingly won
last year. Rob Azzopardi Jeanneau SO 34.2 Prosafe Cunning Plan
slotted into second place in Race 1 but was over the start line in Race
2 and scored OCS for not returning. Horst Lakits Swan 55 Big A
came in third and by scoreing 2nd place in Race 2 keeps them within striking
distance of Awatea. Third place for Elite Yachting's Benjamin
Dupal skippering NRG Alissa puts them in good stead for the NRG
Cup.
The
big winner of the day was the race organizer, Grenville Fordham's newly
launched Andaman Cabriolet Da Vinci Niña skippered by
designer Alan Carwadine which went on to win two races on her racing debut.
Despite being covered in spray and seemingly blitzing the fleet Henry
Kaye and Fergus Wilmer's Sea Cart 30 Thor suffered from a few
breakages and torn Code O to end up with two second places at the end
of the day. Trading third and fourth places Neil Ayre's Corsair 28 Miss
Saigon and Faraway Yachting's Chamelion skippered by Shane
Smith sees them tied on points for third overall.
Hans
Rahmann's Voodoo Child helmed by the designer Mark Pescott continued
on their winning ways in the Firefly 850 One Design Class by eclipsing
the fleet during the two races held today. Two second places for Roger
Kingdon's Moto Inzi and two third places for The Frog
chartered by UK's John Newnham from the Andaman Sea Club has them finishing
in the respective order in the overall stakes.
Only one grand old
lady turned up for the Classic Class. Tom Howard's North Sea Fishing Boat
Seraph sailed the island course in full splendor and was a sight
to behold as they crossed the finish line with all sails set.
The SW Monsoon struck
with a vengeance this afternoon drenching the crews as they came ashore
and although it seems to come in blasts, the forecasters predict it will
be here for the duration of the regatta. That's the good news on the water
and now to rush back down to ‘Into the Beach’ for tonight's
sumptuous delights and entertainment.
SSPR
2009 Photo Gallery is posted online at: http://asianyachting.com/photos/photo.htm?PRW09
AY
Race
Report 4 & Summary at:
http://asianyachting.com/news/PRW09/5.htm
AY Race
Report 3
at:
http://asianyachting.com/news/PRW09/4.htm
AY Race
Report 2
at:
http://asianyachting.com/news/PRW09/3.htm
AY Pre-Race
Report with photos can be accessed from: http://asianyachting.com/news/PRW09/1.htm
More SSPR
09 details and results at: http://www.phuketraceweek.com
Check out the 2009/10
AYGP
pointscore as the championship unfolds at: http://asianyachting.com/news/AYGP09-10.htm
SSPR
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