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Day 5 results, Phuket Kings Cup

by Al Constable on 10 Dec 2005
Ray Roberts’ Drumstick-Quantum Racing won today’s Race 8 of the Racing Division in the Phuket Kings Cup, sponsored By Raimon Land. Neil Pryde’s Hi Fi was second and Frank Pong’s Boracay took third.

Vida, skippered by Brian Hayden took the honours in Race 6 of the Coutts sponsored Premier Division, followed by Geoffrey Hill’s Strewth and Suwan Poopoksakul’s Lawana.

In Sports Boat Race 7, consistent performer Happy Endings (Jonathan Mahony) finished first, Somtam Express (Scott Duncanson) second and Vino (Phil Wardrop)third.

IRC Race 7 Octopussy (Viroj Nualkhair) crossed the line in first place, the red hulled Switchblade (Robert Bailey) in second place with Ruby Tuesday (John Vause) taking the third spot.

David Lindhal’s, La Samudra won IRC 2 Race 5, with Royal Thai Navy 1, skippered by Lt. Peera Sagultem second, with the Royal Thai Navy 2, NC Poltep Sukudom and crew in third.

In IRC 3 Race 5, Sumatra (Graham Lind) took first, with Patrice III (Ian Wilkinson) second and Minx (Mia Gallow) third.

The Sunsail One Design Division provided a tight battle for the top honours, with Princess Anna (Christian Eschenburg) winning Race 5, from Princess Christina (Tony Oates) and Princess Sharda (Philip Bowring).

Bareboat Charter race 5 had Fidgi skippered by Boukje Van Venrooy first across the line, with Andrew Foster’s Constanza second and Team Camel Toe (Tompa) and skippered by Andrew Pearson third.

Multihull 1 Race 5 concluded with the consistent Moto Inzi (Roger Kingdon) crossing first, Cedar Swan (Radab Kanjanavanit) second, and Xcariot (Bob Brindley) third.

In Multihull 2 Race 5, Chimera (Christopher Edwards) was first, Charro (Merv Owen) was second and Raimon Land Chameleon (Pook Mackinson) finished third.

Sanook, skippered by Julian Hill crossed first in Classic Division, Race 5, with Silvia (Bryce Rassmussen) in second, followed by Wade Kimpton’s Lady M.

Ocean Rover Race 5 saw Jemini Jo (Simon Andrews) first, Shockwave (Dominic Di Latte) was second and Waconda (Simon Jupe) finished third.


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