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2019 Sailor's Regatta at Phuket Yacht Club - Day 2

by The Commodore 9 Mar 2019 14:41 GMT 8-10 March 2019
2019 Sailor's Regatta - Day 2 © Phuket Yacht Club

After a short delay due to lack of wind, the PYC race committee and PRO Matt McGrath got off three windward-leeward races in a light breeze (5-8 knots).

In the IRC class, Megazip sailed well, earning three first-place finishes, taking advantage of the left-hand track. Megazip's performance on the day gave it a string five of line honours to date. Uminoko had three seconds on the day with a minute maximumand in one race only 20 secondsseparating it from Megazip in all three races. Farrgo Express took third all three races, exhibiting interesting spinnaker techniques at the leeward mark

The Firefly/OMR class saw a tight battle between all the boats as positions changes frequently and all the finishes were very close. Twin Sharks won the first and third races on the day but Ballerina sailed a clean race to win race two (race four of the series). And in the third race of the day only two seconds separated second-place Surf Patrol and third-place Ballerina.

As there are zero discards in this regatta and three more scheduled races tomorrow, all positions in all fleets are still in play. Sailors chose to have an early night on day after celebrating Colin Wright's birthday the night before. Colin very graciously his cat Swift as the committee boat for the regatta.

A spectator boat full of female Russian sailing enthusiasts, celebrating International Women's Day cruised through the fleet creating a number of "oohs" and "aahs".

Praise much go to race director Tom Cracknell for organizing the classes and results with the able assistance from PYC Commodore Scott Duncanson and PYS Sailing School Director Alfie Rowson, And before the regatta started, John Newhamn made a generous donation to the club and the PYC junior sailing programme.

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