Total Lubmarine Asia Pacific China Coast Race Week
by Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on 25 Aug 2007

China Coast Regatta Guy Nowell
http://www.guynowell.com
All eligible boats are invited to enter the 2007 TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific China Coast Race Week, based in Hong Kong and organised by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC). The event comprises the TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific China Coast Regatta from 12 to14 October and TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific Hong Kong to Hainan Race, which starts on 25 October.
The three-day Regatta will feature ‘around-the-cans’ and islands racing for IRC and HKPN rated yachts and will be based in Hong Kong waters around RHKYC’s Middle Island sailing centre. The race to Hainan is a 355 nautical mile Category 1 offshore race starting off the South West tip of Lamma Island and finishing off Yu Lin Chao Point in Da Dong Hai Bay, to the South of Hainan Island. The entry form and Notice of Race for both TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific China Coast Regatta and TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific Hong Kong to Hainan Race are now available to download from the event website, www.chinacoastraceweek.com
Title Sponsor of the first major event in the 2007-2008 Asian Sailing Calendar, TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific, has extended its involvement for this year’s event, encouraging its valued clients to get involved and name individual races of the Regatta. Wallem Shipping, Cosco, Pacific Basin and TOTAL Petrochemicals have all confirmed their involvements with the Regatta.
The Title Sponsor will also be lending its vast experience to raising the bar for the social events, hosting a Gala Dinner at RHKYC the night before the first race gets underway and helping plan a number of memorable Regatta parties throughout Race Week.
Title sponsor TOTAL Lubmarine provides a full range of high technology marine lubricants and services to the shipping industry. With its headquarters located in Hong Kong, TOTAL Lubmarine Asia Pacific, inside TOTAL Lubmarine Network, is committed at all times to propose its customers a full range of Marine Lubricants, acknowledged worldwide for its technical performance, innovative and performing technical solutions at sea as well as expert technical services. More information available at: www.lubmarine.com
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC) is one of the oldest and most prestigious sports clubs in Hong Kong and is proud of its rich, colourful history, which stretches back over 150 years of social and competitive sailing and rowing.
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