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Sail-World.com : The Bay Regatta - Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi. A little bit of everything
The Bay Regatta - Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi. A little bit of everything
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'Ruby Tuesday, racing a win on the first day of The Bay Regatta 2012'
Rolien Beute
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'The regatta gave us a little bit of everything today,' said video cameraman Richard Valentine. 'Some sunshine with blue skies and wind early on, then the wind died and we were hit with full-on thunderstorms.' The previous evening, the 15th Bay Regatta kicked off in style with a lavish opening-night buffet at The Village Coconut Island resort on Koh Mahprao. Grenville Fordham, Commodore of the Ao Chalong Yacht Club (organizers of the event), took to the stage and after welcoming everyone calmly said, 'We will sail into Phang Nga Bay, but not too deep into Phang Nga Bay' – meaning MORE WIND!! Past regattas have been struck with some beautiful karst topography at the top of the Bay, but little or no wind. A special guest on opening night was Neil Pryde, who kindly agreed to help sponsor the regatta this year. Pryde’s HiFi, while not competing in The Bay Regatta, is a threat to win every regatta in Asia. 43 boats registered for the regatta this year, with 13 boats entering the multihull division (including four Fireflys), making the Multihull class the largest ever contested in The Bay Regatta. The first-day course saw participants start off of Koh Rang through a course that saw them finish up at Koh Kudu, from where participants motored to the anchorage just off of Paradise Koh Yao Boutique Resort & Spa, host of the regatta’s second party. In the nine-boat Cruising A class, long-time Bay Regatta participant Jim Ellis took first on corrected time skippering Remington. Second spot went to another well-known Phuket-based sailor Neils Degenkolw who helmed Phoenix. Richard Macfarlane’s crew came in third on Aida. Cruising B saw Gavin Welman’s Rascal take first on corrected time with Graham Tuckey’s Optoloi in second and Bill Crump's Fistral placing third in the eight-boat division. The seven-boat Bareboat Charter division was won by Kozub Sergey's Venture, who won handily with Kochnev Petr’s Tonicola 2 and Paul Kendall’s Anchali taking second and third spots on the day. Then the 13-boat Multihull Class was won by well-known Phuket yachtsman David Liddell on Miss Saigon with Andrew Stransky’s Fantasia taking second and John Newnham on Ceberus finishing third. The principal sponsor of The Bay Regatta is DaVinci Yacht Charters, with Thai Sri Insurance and Lee Marine on board as co-sponsors. Media sponsors include ABoat, the Phuket Gazette, PGTV, 91.5 FM and SEA Yachting with GoYachting providing the videography. Shane Granger’s historical vessel Vega signed up as the media boat. Vega annually makes humanitarian trips to East Timor and isolated Indonesian communities where it delivers much needed aid. See more information at http://www.phuketevents.com/newsletters/lt.php?id=ZUtXAFIKVVEdDVdTGVIABlMG
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4:19 PM Thu 2 Feb 2012 GMT
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