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Phuket King's Cup 2009 heading for a record fleet

by Rob Kothe on 20 Nov 2009
Phuket King’s Cup fleet 2008, Kata Bay SW

The 2009 Phuket King's Cup fleet list is now heading towards 105 boats, a new record for this 23rd annual regatta. The latest entry list released last night by Regatta Director Simon James includes draft entries from a number of boats currently in transit. Notable amongst these is the new racing class GP42 owned by the King's Cup President Kevin Whitcraft and Sam Chan's TP52 Ffreefire.

Considered to be Asia's biggest and most popular regatta, the event was inaugurated in 1987 to celebrate the 60th birthday of His Majesty the King of Thailand and has been held every year since, during the first week of December.

With Royal Patronage, the Regatta is organised by the Phuket King's Cup Regatta Organizing Committee under the auspices of the Royal Varuna Yacht Club, in conjunction with the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand, the Royal Thai Navy and the Province of Phuket.

Regatta Director Simon James was certainly upbeat this week with a big fleet and good weather expected.

‘Certainly the Phuket King's Cup 2009 is heading for another big year, with a record fleet and even the wind is on schedule, with a strong north easterly now settling into its regular pattern.

‘This year the King's Birthday is on the closing Saturday, so we willl have the sail past in the morning. We'll then race. In the evening there will be the presentations and then we’re straight into the candlelight ceremony, so that changes the design of the last night a little bit.

James continued ‘Chang, one of our strongest sponsors, is putting on a Full Moon party on Karon Beach. They are opening up the party to the whole island so we’ve got a big regatta party, which is after our normal presentation party, starting at nine o’clock. Estimates vary but between 15 and 20,000 people could be in attendance. It’s certainly going to be a big night.

‘The Phuket economy is picking up. It’s been a fairly quiet year as far as hotels and flights but there are a lot of positive things happening. Thai Airways have just opened up direct flights from Hong Kong again, which have been missing since before the Tsunami.

‘Air Asia has established Phuket as one of its regional hubs so there’s now flights straight in from Indonesia and the surrounding areas. Last week we had the first direct flights from Berlin into Phuket, so it’s all on the up.

‘The recession might be flagged as finishing now but it normally takes people about nine months to book their holidays, so there is a little lag, but it does seem we are heading for a better 2010 and a great 2011’ concluded Simon James.

The 2009 Phuket King's Cup sailing instructions are expected to be posted to the event website www.kingscup.com in the next 24 hours.

Here is the latest entry list

Provisional Entry List 19th November 2009

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Racing

Jelik II

HKG800

Frank Pong

RP76

2

Racing

Evolution Racing

AUS 8898

Ray Roberts

TP52

3

Racing

Tazo too

UAE 74111

Markus Fiala

Farr 11s

4

Racing

Strewth

GBR 5211

Geoffrey Hill

TP52

5

Racing

HiFi

HKG 2112

Neil Pryde

Welborne 53

6

Racing

Ffreefire 52

HKG2238

Sam Chan

TP52

7

Racing

Foxy Lady IV

SIN 28752

Bill Bremner/Andy Cocks

TP52

8

Racing

EFG Bank Mandrake

HKG 2166

Nick Burns

Mills 51

9

Racing

AA

CRO 1379

Kevin Whitcraft

GP42

10

Racing

PH Plus

BVI 33

Andrey Arbuzov

Elliot 46

11

Racing

Full Metal Jacket

NZL 1011

Chris Meads

Corby 43 Custom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

12

IRC

Katsu

AUS 1943

Ben Copley

Swan 42 NYOD

13

IRC

Koull Baby

HKG 1978

Peter Wintle

Kerr 11.3

14

IRC

Tantrum

SIN 270

Robert van Paridon

Beneteau First 44.7

15

IRC

Walawala

HKG 1507

Steve Manning

Beneteau First 44.7

16

IRC

Aquavit 5

28000

Hellmut Schutte

Beneteau 45

17

IRC

Sail Plane

GBR6612R

Peter Sorensen

Beneteau First 47.7

18

IRC

Ichi Ban

AUS 6038

Matt Allen

Beneteau First 44.7

19

IRC

Blue Juice

SUI 4901

Beat Bosshard

J120

20

IRC

Emma

JPN 6373

Toshio Furuta

Mumm 36

21

IRC

Switchblade

SIN 888

Yasuo Nanamori

Farr 43

22

IRC

Rip Jaw

SIN 298

M. Yazid

Beneteau First 42s7

23

IRC

Octopussy

THA 99

Malee Whitcraft

Farr MX41

24

IRC

LÕautre femme

SIN 1231

Brent Morgans

Beneteau First 40.7

25

IRC

SITA

THA 007

Nikolay Shkurin

Beneteau 45f5

26

IRC

Ruby Tuesday

NZL 6800

Wilfred Nagel

Young 11

 

Provisional IRC 2 SPLIT

 

Provisional IRC 2 SPLIT

 

27

IRC

Madam Butterfly

GBR 4497

Peter Dyer

Modified Humphrys ¾ Ton

28

IRC

Waka Tere

SIN 333

Ken Eyears

Nelson 10m

29

IRC

Pheonix

JPN 777

Niels Dgenkole

X 3/4T Mk 2

30

IRC

Royal Thai Navy 1

THA 1993

Royal Thai Navy

Farr MRX

31

IRC

Royal Thai Navy 2

THA 817

Royal Thai Navy

Farr MRX

32

IRC

Royal Thai Navy 3

THA 816

Royal Thai Navy

Farr MRX

33

IRC

Abraxas

HKG282

Greg Coops

X-372

34

IRC

Simba

KS 5438

Bob Ashman

Dehler 39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

35

Sportsboats

Puma

THA 114

Koji Kikuchi

Platu 25

36

Sportsboat

Somtam Express

HKT 801

Scott Duncanson

Phuket 8

37

Sportsboat

Tua Lek

THA 118

Mike Downard

Platu 25

38

Sportsboat

Latitude 8

THA 125

 

Platu 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

39

Premier

Intrigue

NZL 8818

Dr Ian Nicholson

Dubois 80

40

Premier

YoMo

GBR 1201

Bob Yapp

Next 56

41

Premier

Australian Maid

AUS 4100

Dr. Jon Wardill

Cassidy 55 Custom

42

Premier

Baby Tonga

MAS 99

Barry Eade

Beneteau 53f5

43

Premier

Lawana

THA 666

 

X 512

44

Premier

Ocean Agassy

RUS 1

Ermakov Ilya

Beneteau 53F5

45

Premier

Big A

MLT 1295

Horst Lankits

S&S Swan 53/55

46

Premier

Obsession II

 

Mario Zanasi

CMI Custom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

47

Bareboat Charter

Zola

DC2

 

Harmony 52 1.75 tandem

48

Bareboat Charter

Venture

5643

Mike Crisp

Hanse 400e

49

Bareboat Charter

Uhuru

B46

Murray Read/ R Adams

Baveria 46

50

Bareboat Charter

Emmjay

E1

Shizuo Furuya

Beneteau Cyclades 50.5

51

Bareboat Charter

Hugo

DC1

 

Harmony 47 1.60 tandem

52

Bareboat Charter

Kinnon

A11

Toshihiko Iijima

Hanse 400

53

Bareboat Charter

Danaya

S16

Jim Wallace

Sunsail Cyclades 43

54

Bareboat Charter

Sailom

S10

Sproncken

Sunsail Cyclades 43

55

Bareboat Charter

Morakot

S15

Chinyew Seah/Peter Leung

Sunsail Cyclades 43

56

Bareboat Charter

Sandy Ann

40

Alexander Ratkin

Jeanneau Sunodyssey 40

57

Bareboat Charter

Kamala

S9

Withers

Sunsail Cyclades 39

58

Bareboat Charter

Princess Anna

S1

Griese

Sunsail Odyssey 35

59

Bareboat Charter

Princess Arieta

S2

Ruedel

Sunsail Odyssey 35

60

Bareboat Charter

Princess Athena

S3

Jakob Handte

Sunsail Odyssey 35

61

Bareboat Charter

Princess Christina

S4

Maxim Titarenko

Sunsail Odyssey 35

62

Bareboat Charter

Princess Isabella

S5

Mcleod

Sunsail Odyssey 35

63

Bareboat Charter

Princess Sharda

S6

Tony Oates

Sunsail Odyssey 35

64

Bareboat Charter

Rachawadee

YP7

Naoki Wada

Beneteau Cyclades 39

65

Bareboat Charter

Shiraz

10

Daniel Schwalb

Baveria 38

66

Bareboat Charter

Tag

GB6010T

Toru Inoue

Feeling 10.90

67

Bareboat Charter

Little Eva

B34

John Ford

Baveria 34

68

Bareboat Charter

Fei Mao

B33

Shohtaroh Unno

Baveria 33

69

Bareboat Charter

Sarawadee

YP6

Chris Devonshire Ellis

SunOdyssey 32i

70

Bareboat Charter

Fidgi

THA

Keisuke Nagamatsu

Jeanneau Sunlight 30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

71

Cruising

Patrick

F8

Philippe DallŽe

Beneteau 43

72

Cruising

Aida

F183

Richard Macfarlane

Beneteau Oceanis 411

73

Cruising

Skylax

113968

Rod Heikell

Warwick Cardinal 46

75

Cruising

Lurline III

3

John Sanby

Davidson 54

75

Cruising

Rascal

HR53

Gavin Welman

Halberg-Rassy 53

76

Cruising

Rainbow Dream

19

Simon Piff

Lavranos 34

77

Cruising

Salamandra

 

Umberto Benvenuto

Beneteau Cyclades 43.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

78

Firefly 850 Sports

Twin Sharks

FF 298

Brent Gribble

Firefly 850 Sport

79

Firefly 850 Sports

Moto Inzi

FF 222

Roger Kingdon

Firefly 850 Sport

80

Firefly 850 Sports

The Frog

FF 690

John Newham

Firefly 850 Sport

81

Firefly 850 Sports

Pagatoon

FF 007

Pierre Forsans

Firefly 850 Sport

82

Firefly 850 Sport

BlueNoZe

FF 959

Damien Kimball

Firefly 850 Sport

83

Firefly 850 Sport

Voodo

FF 777

Hans Rahman

Firefly 850 Sport

84

Firefly 850 Sport

SEA Property

FF 888

D. Ford

Firefly 850 Sport

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

85

Multihulls

Thor

SW01

Henry Kaye/Fergus Wilmer

Seacart 30

86

Multihulls

Zhuka

1

Richard Eyre

Corsair

87

Multihulls

Miss Saigon

GBR 720M

David Liddell

Corsair C37

88

Multihulls

Shanghai Baby

213

Neil Ayre

Corsair 28R

89

Multihulls

Semico Cedar Swan

THA 94

Radab Kanjanavanit

F-9A

90

Multihulls

Da Vinci Nina

 

Grenville Fordham

Andaman Cabriolet

91

Multihulls

Little Soul

LS 1100

Nigel Cross

11m One Design

92

Multihulls

The Sting

11

David Wales

Corsair 750 Sprint

93

Multihulls

Pimalai Charm

 

Bob Garner

Farrier F31R

94

Multihulls

Storm

THA 747

Kim Thomas

Bi Plane

 

Provisional IRC 2 SPLIT

Provisional IRC 2 SPLIT

Provisional IRC 2 SPLIT

95

Multihulls(Cruising)

Nipper

 

Timothy Robins

Lagoon 500

96

Multihulls (Cruising)

Sunfish III

3

Yoshiaki Fujitani

Prout Event 34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

97

Modern Classic

Windstar

 

Peter Wood

Commanche 42

98

Modern Classic

El Oro

GBR 2080

Simon Blundell

 

99

Modern Classic

Aleph

72

Clive L Gessing-Richardson

S&S 36

100

Modern Classic

Emerald Blue

48

Nick Band

S&S 48 Ketch

101

Modern Classic

Waconda

WYT

Simon Jupe

Hardin 45

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class/Division

Boat Name

Sail No.

Skipper

Type

102

Classic

Alondra

1

R Tiemessen

Phillip Rhodes

103

Classic

Schwalbe

 

Christopher Edwards

Baltic Fishing

104

Classic

Sirius

None

Simon Morris

Schooner

 

 

Class allocations are provisional and subject to change.

Entries will not be confirmed until payment has been received.

Entries in RED indicate verbal entry only.

 

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