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Krabi waters deliver a spectacular Day 3 of the Bay Regatta 2017

by Event Media on 18 Feb 2017
The cruising classes enjoying the good breeze on Day 3, The Bay Regatta 2017. - The Bay Regatta Scott Murray
Opting for just two starts each day – monohulls and multihulls – has proven a successful strategy for the 2017 The Bay Regatta, getting the boats off early and enjoying the good breeze and eye-candy that is the Andaman triangle of Phuket-Phang Nga-Krabi.

Day 3, the Raymarine Race Day, saw the racing monohulls and multihulls enjoyed a 24 nautical mile passage while the cruising classes (monohulls and multihulls) raced a 17 nautical mile course with all finishing off Railay Beach in Krabi where the prize-giving and evening party was held at Railay Bay Resort and Spa.

In the Racing Class, Megazip seems to have the measure of Fujin with another win today making it three from three and an unbeatable lead going into the final day. In Cruising A, however, there were some changes as Hellmut Schutte’s Aquavit 6 won today's race and with it now lead the series. Second on the day went to Gavin Wellman’s Rascal’s with Woodrow Christensen’s Linda rounding out the top three. Gary Smith’s Baby Tonga went walkabout and ended taking the wrong course (the racing monohull/ multihull course), thus finishing last today, but their previous strong finishes keeps them in second overall.



There's no stopping Canadian Jim “Yee Haw” Ellis’s Remington in Cruising B Class who's third win from three races sees them comfortably on top. The Gillow-skippered Poco and the Robert Camera-helmed Piccolo swapped second and third spots from Day 2 giving Poco second spot overall with nine points, while Piccolo (a 1976 Sydney-Hobart winner) sits in third with ten points. Kevin Gillow has amazingly competed in all twenty The Bay Regattas.

Kinnon skippered by Stanislav Pechenkin finished one minute ahead of Aussie Alan Bower’s All Sail Asia on corrected time in the Bareboat Class, and a half-an-hour ahead of All Sail Venus Hunter (Russel Waddy) repeating the one – two - three of yesterday.



It was a third straight line honours for Fergus Wilmer’s Thor. Despite finishing eight minutes ahead of John Newnham’s Twin Sharks they could not convert it to a win on corrected time, and had to settle for second place behind Twin Sharks with Java, skippered by Mick Coleman, finishing in third.

Multihull Cruising saw Sergei Dikanov’s Fenix and Aussie Rick Fielding’s Mojo flip flop first-and-second place finishes again with Fenix taking the bullet. Graham Tucky’s Optoloi II finished third on the day and sits fourth overall.



The final day's racing concludes on Sunday (19th February) with the series prize-giving held at Kan Eang II in Chalong (Phuket).

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Results:

Racing class

Daily Pointscore 18 Feb 2017

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 Total Points Score
1 RUS3500 Megazip Aleksandr Trofimenko RUS


1 1 1
2 AUS6038 Fujin Gary Baguley AUS


2 2 2

Race Results for Race 3 in Racing class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
RUS3500 Megazip Aleksandr Trofimenko flags/rus 12:08:21 03:23:21 1.115 03:46:44 1 1
AUS6038 Fujin Gary Baguley flags/aus 12:24:03 03:39:03 1.105 04:02:03 2 2

Cruising A class

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 Total Points Score
1 28359 Aquavit 6 Hellmut Schutte SIN


1 1 1
2 HR53 Rascal Gavin Wellman GBR


2 2 2
3 USA Linda Woodrow Christenson USA


3 3 3
4 . Tintin Philippe Dallee SIN


4 4 4
5 MAS99 Baby Tonga Garry Smith GBR


5 5 5

Race Results for Race 3 in Cruising A class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
28359 Aquavit 6 Hellmut Schutte flags/sin 11:15:27 02:30:27 1.152 02:53:19 1 1
HR53 Rascal Gavin Wellman flags/gbr 11:37:05 02:52:05 1.020 02:55:32 2 2
USA Linda Woodrow Christenson flags/usa 11:33:21 02:48:21 1.056 02:57:47 3 3
. Tintin Philippe Dallee flags/sin 11:33:24 02:48:24 1.071 03:00:21 4 4
MAS99 Baby Tonga Garry Smith flags/gbr 12:51:00 04:06:00 1.151 04:43:09 5 5

Cruising B class

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Points Score
1 42 Remington Jim Ellis CAN PYC

1
1 1
2 THA824 Thalassa Andrey Arbuzov RUS


2
2 2
3 H280 Aqua Mig Wehrle THA PYC

3
3 3
4 303 Poco Kevin Gillow THA ACYC

4
4 4
5 F4 Piccolo Reberto Camara THA


5
5 5

Race Results for Race 3 in Cruising B class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
42 Remington Jim Ellis flags/can 11:28:25 02:43:25 1.010 02:45:03 1 1
THA824 Thalassa Andrey Arbuzov flags/rus 11:32:37 02:47:37 0.997 02:47:07 2 2
H280 Aqua Mig Wehrle flags/tha 12:05:10 03:20:10 0.844 02:48:56 3 3
303 Poco Kevin Gillow flags/tha 11:55:49 03:10:49 0.886 02:49:04 4 4
F4 Piccolo Reberto Camara flags/tha 11:44:51 02:59:51 0.971 02:54:38 5 5

Bareboat Charter class

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Points Score
1 A11 Kinnon Stanislav Pechenkin RUS


1
1 1
2 B40 AllSail Alexa Alan Bower AUS AllSail

2
2 2
3 S2 AllSail Venus Hunter Russel Waddy AUS AllSail

3
3 3

Race Results for Race 3 in Bareboat Charter class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
A11 Kinnon Stanislav Pechenkin flags/rus 11:31:10 02:46:10 1.010 02:47:50 1 1
B40 AllSail Alexa Alan Bower flags/aus 11:43:08 02:58:08 0.948 02:48:52 2 2
S2 AllSail Venus Hunter Russel Waddy flags/aus 12:01:36 03:16:36 0.997 03:16:01 3 3

Multihull Racing class

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Points Score
1 FF 298 Twin Sharks John Newnham GBR PYC

1
1 1
2 HK008 Thor Fergus Wilmer THA


2
2 2
3 05 Java Mick Coleman CHN


3
3 3
4 3 Asia Catamarans Hurricane Alan Carwardine THA PYC

4
4 4
5 SIN270 Tantrum Too Robert Van Paridon NED


5
5 5
6 11 Phantom V Andrew Hurford AUS


6
6 6
7 10 Top Cat Peter Wood IRL


7
7 7
8 06 Galeforce Kirill Stashevskly RUS GSC

8
8 8
9 179 OFF-LINE Dirk Weiblen CHN


9
9 9
10 US2 Adreneline Mark Horwood THA PYC

10
10 10
11 P3 Pixalux Mick Tilden AUS


DNS
12 12

Race Results for Race 3 in Multihull Racing class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
FF 298 Twin Sharks John Newnham flags/gbr 11:11:18 02:21:18 0.898 02:06:53 1 1
HK008 Thor Fergus Wilmer flags/tha 11:03:18 02:13:18 0.981 02:10:46 2 2
05 Java Mick Coleman flags/chn 11:24:58 02:34:58 0.874 02:15:26 3 3
3 Asia Catamarans Hurricane Alan Carwardine flags/tha 11:26:29 02:36:29 0.886 02:18:39 4 4
SIN270 Tantrum Too Robert Van Paridon flags/ned 11:42:19 02:52:19 0.869 02:29:45 5 5
11 Phantom V Andrew Hurford flags/aus 11:44:26 02:54:26 0.866 02:31:04 6 6
10 Top Cat Peter Wood flags/irl 12:00:05 03:10:05 0.857 02:42:54 7 7
06 Galeforce Kirill Stashevskly flags/rus 12:18:57 03:28:57 0.817 02:50:43 8 8
179 OFF-LINE Dirk Weiblen flags/chn 12:04:09 03:14:09 0.940 03:02:30 9 9
US2 Adreneline Mark Horwood flags/tha 11:42:02 02:52:02 1.097 03:08:43 10 10
P3 Pixalux Mick Tilden flags/aus

0.771
DNS 12

Multihull Cruising class

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Points Score
1 . Fenix Sergei Dikanov RUS


1
1 1
2 5050 Mojo Rick Fielding AUS


2
2 2
3 . Optoloi II Graham Tucky ALG


3
3 3
4 . Swift Colin Wright AUS


4
4 4
5 . Sahm Loy Hugh Tompson AUS


DNS
7 7
6 AC02 Da Vinci Sanya Yomovo Sailing Team CHN


DNS
7 7

Race Results for Race 3 in Multihull Cruising class

Sail No Boat Name Country Fin Time Elapsed TCF Corrected Place Points
. Fenix Sergei Dikanov flags/rus 11:50:02 03:00:02 0.735 02:12:19 1 1
5050 Mojo Rick Fielding flags/aus 11:57:09 03:07:09 0.710 02:12:53 2 2
. Optoloi II Graham Tucky flags/alg 11:35:43 02:45:43 0.875 02:25:00 3 3
. Swift Colin Wright flags/aus 12:02:19 03:12:19 0.785 02:30:58 4 4
. Sahm Loy Hugh Tompson flags/aus

0.765
DNS 7
AC02 Da Vinci Sanya Yomovo Sailing Team flags/chn

0.785
DNS 7

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