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Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek - Day 3 on the water at 2019

PHUKET, Thailand – Multiple races today put smiles on competitors faces and got the 2019 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek back on track. IRC Zero, IRC I, IRC II and Firefly 850 completed three races while Multihull Racing completed two and Cruising

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  • Jul 20 2019
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Multihull Racing start. Day 3, Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2019. Photo by Guy Nowell.

PHUKET, Thailand – Multiple races today put smiles on competitors faces and got the 2019 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek back on track. IRC Zero, IRC I, IRC II and Firefly 850 completed three races while Multihull Racing completed two and Cruising Monohulls one. All this after an AP on the shore greeted sailors first thing in the morning and an offshore storm cell passed taking the breeze, momentarily, with it.

The unusually wet and stormy conditions at the regatta so far have caught many by surprise and today was payback for all the hard work the on-water Race Management team have done, getting in some fair racing for all the classes.

In IRC Zero (which is being joint scored with IRC I entries) Ray Roberts and his crew on Team Hollywood (AUS) had a good day on-the-water posting three bullets. Adding to their one yesterday they comfortably lead the standings. In the first race of the day, however, there wasn't much in it as the Sydney 40 AquarII (AUS) were less than a minute back on corrected time.

In IRC I, a double-win in today's first race for AquarII (AUS) – line honors and on corrected time – gave the Australians their first win of the series. Looking to repeat the result in the second race, AquarII were edged out of it by just six seconds on corrected time and had to settle for second, behind Megazip (RUS) in first while Jessandra II (GBR) placed third. Damage to East Marine Emagine in the second race resulted in a DNF, but they bounced back in the third and final race of their day to win it, and stay in contention.

A second in the final race for AquarII and fourth for Megazip see these two tied at the top with just one day to go.

The conditions haven't phased Phoenix (DEN) and after barreling across the finish line yesterday in a storm with spinnaker up, they were back out there today with the bit between teeth and it paid off: three more bullets and a comfortable lead in IRC II.

Elsewhere in the class the two Platus are having a battle royal and today it was Sydney Premier Karting Park (AUS) who got the better of The Dragon (AUS) and with that are now tied on points. A 3,3,4 scoreline today see Fargo Express (AUS) four points further back.

A single long race for the Cruising Monohull sailors saw them round a mark off the northeastern tip of Bon Island, then around the safe water mark off Laem Panwa before heading into Chalong Bay to round the outer port-channel mark, Koh Lon and to the finish.

With just five seconds separating them across the line, Lady Bubbly (AUS) corrected out ahead of BeauX Esprits (AUS) to claim their first win of the series. After handicaps were applied, Venture (AUS) slotted into second place and BeauX Esprits had to settle for third.



Cruising Monohulls enjoyed a long distance race on Day 3 of the 2019 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek. Photo by Guy Nowell.

Two races for Multihull Racing and two more wins for Phantom V (AUS), making it three from three and a healthy lead at the top of the standings. Bonza (GBR) sailed to two-second places and hold onto second overall ahead of Fugazi (AUS) in third.

Voodoo (GER) reveled in today's conditions and found their groove adding two wins and a second to their tally. In the process, they jump to the top of the standings tied on six points with defending champion, Twin Sharks (GBR), who finished the day with a 2,1,2 scoreline. Despite two third places today for Surf Patrol (AUS), they remain in fourth overall behind Moto Inzi (FRA). If a fifth race is completed tomorrow, expect some changes as the drop race is introduced.

Organised by Media Business Services, racing continues tomorrow off Phuket's southeast coast.

For more information:
Website: www.phuketraceweek.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/PhuketRaceweekRegatta
Twitter: www.twitter.com/phuketraceweek
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phuketraceweek
YouTube: www.youtube.com/phuketraceweek


About Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek
Coming into its sixteenth year, Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek is comprised of four days of world-class yacht racing and four nights of beachside parties. Run over six or more classes including IRC, multihull, charter and one-design classes, Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek has gained a reputation for its competitive racing for the serious boat crews and moderate courses around islands for the less experienced racers. It is also the first event of the prestigious 2019/20 AsianYachting Grand Prix.

Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek enjoys the support of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Sports Authority of Thailand, Phuket Yacht Club and the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand.

Regatta Sponsors and Partners
Sponsors and partners of the 2019 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek include: Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket, Kantary Bay Hotel Phuket, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mount Gay Rum, Castle Creek Wines, East Marine Asia, Intentional Law Office, Phuket Island Radio, Cape+Kantary Magazine, IMAGE Asia, Luxury Society Asia, Phuket Magazine, SEA Yachting, Yacht Style, Asia Catamarans, ISS Security Services, North Sails, Phuket Siriroj Hospital, Electrical Marine, Phuket Boat Lagoon, Krabi Boat Lagoon, Workforce Marina Asia and Infinity Communications.

Cape Panwa Hotel
Set on the coastal slope in a sheltered cove amidst the swaying palms of a former coconut plantation, Cape Panwa Hotel offers a selection of elegant, sea-facing suites and pool villas.  All feature large private balconies and spacious, tastefully decorated interiors with all the comforts of modern-day living, such as Internet connections, iPod docks, and DVD players. The six two-bedroom Pool Villas offer an infinity pool and sun deck in stylish privacy while the Panwa Lodge is a luxurious, three-bedroom, colonial-style home located right on the beach.


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