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Phuket Kings Cup Regatta 2003 Pre-Race Report

by Marty Rikjuris on 30 Nov 2003
While the Thai's are busily preparing for a massive influx of tourists this season over 70 yachts have descended onto the beautifully renovated Kata Beach Resort for the 17th running of the Phuket Kings Cup Regatta.


Gulu Lalvani's Royal Phuket Marina Resort and Spa project are back on board for the 2nd year as principal sponsors after reassessing plans
when Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak announced that the Thai government is going to scrap import duty on foreign boats.

Chris King one of the regatta's Co-founders in 1987 and regular participant has returned as president of this years organising committee pointed out,
'It is great to see the Royal Phuket Marina involved again, as a
Phuket-based marine company supporting Asia's premier yachting event
makes an ideal marriage when promoting and developing the Phuket marine
tourism infrastructure.

This years King's Cup is the 4th five star, grand prix racing event on the 2003/04 AsianYachting Calendar and the 2nd event on the annual Sir Thomas Lipton Perpetual Cup Series and the Omega Asian Yachting Circuit

All these events combine the results from a selection of the region's finest keelboat regattas into individual unified entities with different pointscoring systems and trophy presentations.

All eyes will be on the Racing Classes who are joined by a new Farr 520 Plis Play from DK Yachts with a teak deck and full interior, Ray Ordoveza's previous winner Karakoa from the Philippines possibly skippered by Steve Benjamin from North Sails, 2 very slippery Phuket 8
sportsboats and another Mumm 30 Luk Loma from Singapore under David Hamilton's helm.

Last years winner Peter Ahern's YO! is back to defend the hard fought title and Ray Roberts Farr 52OD Hollywood Boulevard is in the hunt after a convincing win 2 weeks ago at the Raja Muda Regatta in Malaysia.

The Premier Cruising class is shaping up to be a battle of the giants with Richard Kahm's 28 meter Diablesse taking on a variety of 50 to 60
footers including Dennis Bonutto's X-612 Hocux Pocux 2, George Olivet's Big Buzzard having won the racing class in previous years and John
Wardill's Australian Maid who narrowly missed out on last years title after a countback.

The remaining yachts which make up the bulk of the fleet are mainly cruiser/racing yachts or outright cruisers have been placed into 3
separate IRC Classes that are classified by their handicap ratings. The usual lot of Phuket based yachts that have individually won on different
occasions all stand a chance again here given suitable conditions.

The Royal Thai Navy are back in force with 2 competing yachts to defend the title they so narrowly won last year from Gotcha Lagi! that this year will be raced by the all girl Dewi Bayu Team from Malaysia that pulled a few surprises in the racing class at the recent Raja Muda Regatta

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The Classic Class has been strengthened by the return of Jens Ehrhardt's magnificent 42m Sylvia, Stephen Pepperell's beautiful Herreshoff
designed Long White Cloud and 3 time winner Christopher Edwards has donated a new perennial Xyphias Trophy for the Classics named after the
vessel with which Mr Edwards has had so much success in past Kings Cups.

Ten large Multihulls have entered this highly contested class that is usually overlooked in favour of the racing monohull counterparts.

Thailand's Radab Kanjanavit's Cedar Swan starts each year as one of the
favorites but will be hard pressed by many of the locally built
catamarans and Tony Lough's Securicor Fine Pitch that has won here 3
times before.

So as the stage is all set plus the Simon James led race committee are
ready to tackle any issues and designed courses to suit all craft, all
that is needed is the light North Easterly trade winds to co-operate and
we will witness a wonderful week of exciting yacht racing in the Andaman
Sea this year entirely conducted from the Kata Beach Resort in Phuket.

Ray Roberts recent RMIR victory has lifted Hollywood Boulevard to currently share first place with Peter Ahern's YO! in the
2003/04 AY Skipper and Yacht Rankings

http://asianyachting.com/news/Rankings0304.htm after the 3rd five star, grand prix yacht racing event held this Season.

Ranking so far at

http://asianyachting.com/news/Rankings0304.htm
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