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FEATURES Features the series—enough for them to secure third overall behind Java in second and Asia Catamaran’s Hurricane in first. Back to defend their title in the Firefly 850 class was Twin Sharks and Advanced Racing Mamba were pushing them hard. A DSQ in Race 4 for Mamba put an end to their title hopes and after the drop was added they placed second behind back-to-back winner Twin Sharks with Voodoo in third. Summer season racing in Phuket With three classics on the start line this year it was an impressive sight of age and beauty. The new-build-olddesign Aventure took the first win with Sirius winning Race 2 and Seraph Race 3. Sharing the spoils was fitting for these grand dames but there had to be an eventual a winner, and it was the centenarian Seraph. The award-winning Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek, eleven years on, continues to deliver great racing and magical party nights in Phuket’s summer season and is the opening event of the 2014/15 Asian Yachting Grand Prix. For the full series results, visit www.phuketraceweek.com/results. For more information on the 2015 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek, visit www. phuketraceweek.com. Words Byron Jones Four days of tropical, warm weather sailing and four nights of underthe-stars partying. What more could you ask for? This was the 2014 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek. New to the Asian circuit, Jessandra II, was one of the unknowns in IRC Racing II and, with a combination of international experience and local knowledge onboard, they sailed the perfect regatta, undefeated—five wins from five races—while Greg Reynolds’ Mumm 30 Foreign Affair managed to hold off the always-in-the-mix Ruby Tuesday for second and third respectively. Having established a reputation for delivering some of the best beachside regatta parties in Asia, combined with world-class racing, Raceweek’s following from afar continues to grow and this year the regatta saw more international entries, more sailors chartering local boats to race and more countries represented than ever before. In Cruising, an RAF for Mike Downard’s Sail in Asia Pinocchio in Race 3 (Day Two) proved to be their downfall, pushing them into second overall. Consistent sailing from Hedonist with a 2,2,1,2 scoreline saw them take the class title with the all-Thai crew on Sansiri Windstar, in third. Split over seven classes the 36-strong fleet enjoyed a Raceweek that will go down in the regatta’s history as one of the most competitive yet. It was close racing in the Charter/Bareboat class with three boats all sharing the top step of the podium over the four race series. With no discard, Venture’s fourth in the first and last race of the series hit them hard placing them in second overall behind class winner Little Eva. The 2014 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Race Week serves up some great racing and lots of fun in the sun. As the saying goes, size isn’t everything as shown by the two wins on Day One which were followed by another two wins on Day Two for the Mills King 40 Foxy Lady VI, the smallest in IRC Racing I. A fourth place in the last race—which then became their drop—meant that Foxy Lady VI won the class ahead of Island Fling in second and Oi! in third. 38 Hebe jebes • Sept/Oct 2014 Asia Catamaran’s Hurricane scored two wins on the opening day and shared the spoils with sistership Java in Multihull Racing on Day Two. However, the last day belonged to the smallest in the class, Bullet, who sailed to their first win of 39