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San Fernando Race 2009 - first 24 hrs

by RHKYC Event Media on 10 Apr 2009
Strewth leads the way out of Victoria Harbour. San Fernando Race 09 Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com
Strengthening conditions over the first night helped Geoff Hill's TP52 Strewth build up a commanding lead over a slightly battered fleet; with a current ETA in San Fernando of 1130 hrs tomorrow, Strewth threatens to smash the record of 49h 55m 12s held since 2001 by FfreeFire 70 – Geoff and his boys just need to finish before 14:15:12 - after Strewth’s exit from last year’s Rolex China Sea Race (when the keel fell off), line honours plus record would be just the tonic for the laid back Aussie.

The 'Luzon Hole' has scuppered many a previous attempt on the record and may yet spoil this year’s party, but the fleet has made great progress over the first 24 hours. 60nm back, Peter Forsythe’s brand new X-55, Xena, christened as recently as 26th March, is hot on the transom of Pete Churchouse’s Moonblue 2, with Marcel Liedts’ Blauwvoet a further 10nm back, the three boats fighting for line honours in IRC Premier Cruising.

At 1730 hrs today, the next IRC Racing boat in the fleet is another brand new boat, this time Anthony Root’s Archambault 35 Red Kite II – the smallest boat in the fleet, but clearly not the slowest. Some 30nm further back, the remaining monohulls all lie within 20nm of each other, leaving the final race positions wide open while lone multihull Long Reef lies 60nm further back, just past Pratas Island.

A rough first night left Wizard under trysail after ripping her main, and Julan continues to race, seemingly none the worse for wear after fixing an overnight steering gear problem. The weather report overnight was of clear skies, full moon and breeze filling in to 22 knots, demonstrating why the relatively short distance of the San Fernando Race, at 480nm, belies the challenge it has offered to participants, particularly offshore first-timers, for the past 32 years.

Position reports are available on the event website, www.sanfernandorace.com
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