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Pedro Blanco Race 2014 - Line honours and IRC overall to Ambush

by RHKYC Media on 25 Mar 2014
Pedro Blanco Race 2014 RHKYC / Alex Johnston
The benefits of the ‘Pedro Blanco’ as a warm up for the Category one Rolex China Sea Race were easy to see, as the 100nm Category three overnight offshore offers boats, particularly those competing offshore for the first time, a chance to practice their night sailing, crew rotations and drills in preparation for Easter’s 565nm blue water classic.

With a simple ‘out-and-back’ course, a 13-strong fleet started from Steep Island, to the east of Hong Kong, before sailing into China waters, rounding Pedro Blanco Rock and returning to Hong Kong via TCS1.

After just under 13 hours of sailing, Mills 41 Ambush crossed the virtual finish line of the 2014 Pedro Blanco Race, taking both Line Honours and IRC Overall titles for this year’s edition of the race.

After the race, Ambush co-owner and skipper Andrew Taylor described the race as 'sailing in breeze of 10 to 25kts, in big bouncy seas with not a lot of pattern to them. We got 18.2kts out of the old girl and a number of rides into the 17’s on the way back - we did have a ‘Chinese gybe’ but got her back on her feet without any damage!'

Asked what put Ambush so far ahead of the competition, Taylor added 'Good pace and height upwind got us to Pedro Blanco first and then we kept it together in an ugly wave angle for the first 40mins after the rock. After that it was good fast running - if only we were in a light boat!'

Results

IRC Racer 1

   

IRC

     

HKG2208

Ambush

Andrew Taylor

1.158

12:53:43

14:55:58

1

HKG2159

Krampus

Niccolo Manno

1.098

15:27:25

16:58:18

2

HKG2213

Ramrod

Bruno Villemaire / Olivier Decamps

1.178

14:36:30

17:12:31

3

             

IRC Racer 2

   

IRC

     

HKG 2047

Avant Garde

Chin Yeu Seah

1.093

18:23:00

20:05:35

1

HKG2298

Sell Side Dream

Simon Powell

1.095

DNF

DNF

DNF

             

IRC Premier

   

IRC

     

HKG2250

Tipsy Easy

K F Yong

1.123

15:36:40

17:31:53

1

HKG2333

Lighthorse

Shawn Kang

1.141

15:36:56

17:49:02

2

HKG2289

Explorer

Anthony Day

1.089

16:22:41

17:50:09

3

HKG1691

Kei Lun

Richard Van Den Berg

1.053

17:02:30

17:56:42

4

HKG2360

Sea Monkey

Emmanuel Pitsilis

1.107

17:05:00

18:54:40

5

             

HKPN

   

HKPN

     

HKG2117

AYA

Philippe Cotillon

917

17:49:43

19:26:32

1

HKG1401

Wonderwall

David Harari / Alex Cribbin

930

18:23:14

19:46:16

2

HKG2370

Generations

Eddy Lee

1016

DNF

DNF

DN


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