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Subic to Boracay Race & Boracay
Cup
AY Pre-Regatta Report
2011/12
AY Grand
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line-up ready to take up the challenge...
By
AsianYachting
MultiMedia
24:02:2012
Subic Bay, Philippines: Anxious skippers and crew have descended
on Subic Bay in the Philippines and ready to embark on the second running
of the 200nm Subic
to Boracay Race (Feb 24-26) and 4-day Boracay
Cup (Feb 28 - March 3rd). In
the IRC Racing Class a strong contingent from Hong Kong includes defending
champion Sam Chan's TP52 Freefire, Frank Pong's Reichel/Pugh
76 Jelik II and Neil Pryde's Welbourn 52 Hi Fi. Up from
Singapore Jonathan Mahony's Humphrey 42 Zanzibar thrives in strong
conditions and are up for the challenge. However they won't have it all
their own way as Philippine sailors have upgraded with Ernesto
Echauz fielding a crew on Frank Pong's
TP52 Jelik V and Ray Ordoveza's faithful Excel 53 Karakoa
enjoys heavy going and is always in with a chance for handicap honours.
Unfortunately the strong head wind and huge waves in the South China Sea
over the past week has taken its toll on yachts coming from Hong Kong
that have either withdrawn or suffered irreparable damage on the way.
When
the starting signal sounds tomorrow off the Lighthouse Marina Resort,
Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, 18 local and International yachts,
in three classes will set off on the 200 mile Subic to Boracay offshore
race. Depending on the yachts size and speed, they are expected to take
between 20 and 48 hours to reach Boracay. The course presents an interesting
tactical challenge to navigators, as they can choose to pass either side
of Mindoro Island. The Eastern route up the Verde Island passage, is renown
for its wind against tide conditions and the often windless area around
Dumali Point. The Western option will avoid these but Mindoro Island has
a 2,500m high mountain range and this could provide a large wind shadow
behind the island and windward conditions on the last stretch to Boracay.
Last year all yachts took the Eastern route and it will take some extreme
sailing conditions for an assault on the Western passage. National communications
provider PLDT
are supplying tracking units for each yacht, allowing arm chair sailors
to follow the fleet during the race on the PLDT
Race Tracker
Five
boats in the IRC Cruiser/Racer Class are closely matched in size and speed.
Being a little bit bigger than the rest, Martin Tanco's X452 Challenge
may have an advantage in the Line Honours stakes but has his work cut
out to clinch the Handicap Honours. Jesus Avecilla's
Beneteau First 36.7 Selma Star C! Calibre
ROX, Alan Burrell's Farr 1104 Rags, Bobby Benares X119 Lethal
Weapon and Klaas Huisjes chartered Sydney 36 Sandoway
are regulars on the Philippine racing scene and relish the chance of racing
each other, as anything can happen and usually does in the tricky Philippine
waters.
Six
completely different yacht designs make up the PY Cruising Class. Having
won many regattas in the past, David Mc Kenna's Sun Odyssey 42 Raparee
XXX must start out as odds on favourite. Micheal Reauber's
Celestial 49 China Rose has also been on the top step
of the podium and looking to repeat the performance.
David Craft's Adams 54 Southerly Change, Elmer Gualberto's Banner
41 NG III are making their debut on long distance racing.
On a smaller scale, Goran Rudelius' Contessa 35 Slalom Blade and David Wheeler's Cape
Carib 31 Freewheeler should not deter them from taking a pot
shot at the bigger counterparts.
The second Subic Bay-to-Boracay
race is the successor to the discontinued Manila-Boracay Race and with
its inaugural success together with the holding of the 2011
Boracay Cup Regatta, has earned its place in the 2011-12
AsianYachting Grand Prix Championship.
The
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority headed by Chairman Roberto V. Garcia
and the provincial government of Aklan headed by Gov. Carlito Marquez
and Vice-Gov. Gabrielle Quimpo, have sponsored the specially designed
trophies for the Subic Bay to Boracay Race and the perpetual Boracay Cup
Regatta. Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority chairman Roberto Garcia said
"With this new development, we add more muscle to our bid for Subic
Bay Freeport to be a major player in the maritime industry, as well as
a world-class tourism destination. It will be a sure-fire boost to our
efforts to attract more visitors to Subic and the communities nearby".
The races are organized
by the Saturday Afternoon Gentleman’s Sailing (SAGS) club of Subic
Bay, under the auspices of the Philippine Sailing Association in coordination
with the Subic Bay Yacht Club, Watercraft Ventures, Inc., the Lighthouse
Marina Resort, the provincial government of Aklan, Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority (SBMA), Philippine Coast Guard and the Subic Freeport Chamber
of Commerce (SBFCC).
The official sponsors
of the races are: Cebu Pacific Air, San Miguel Corporation, PLDT, The
Manila Bulletin, Business World, Tanduay Rum, TIEZA, Nigi Nigi Nu Noos
Resort, and Crafts of Boracay. Spectators are expected to line the Boardwalk
beach in Subic Bay to watch the spectacle of the start of the race, and
again will watch the finish from the beach in Boracay.
More details on the
Subic Sailing Website http://www.subicsailing.com/index.html
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