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RHKYC Jeanneau Class Regatta, 7-8 March 2015

by RHKYC Media on 6 Mar 2015
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Jeanneau returns as the title sponsor of the annual Class Regatta organized by Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club at their Shelter Cove base in Sai Kung on 7 and 8 March 2015.

The one-design classes of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club relocate from their usual urban territory of Victoria Harbour to the wilds of Port Shelter for the occasion. Around 50 boats will race against each other on RHKATI handicaps, with Etchells, J/80 and Sportsboat fleets competing for the Long Course title, and Dragon, Flying Fifteen, Impala, Pandora and Ruffian classes racing for Short Course honours.

Torrey Dorsey, Corporate and International Partnerships Manager at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club said, ‘We are honoured to again announce Jeanneau as the title sponsor of our Class Regatta for the fourth consecutive year! China Pacific Marine, Exclusive Distributor for Jeanneau in Hong Kong, have forged a strong relationship with the Club and we hope to continue this partnership for many more years to come!'

NoR and online entry form for this open event are available at www.rhkyc.org.hk/classregattaportshelter.aspx



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