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Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard. Website captured for verification. Phone: +61 451 980 566.
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Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard. Website captured for verification. Phone: +61 451 980 566.
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Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard.
The performance monos and the multihulls sailed a 28km course rounding Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and then Koh Ya Man and Koh Samet to starboard finishing with the committee boat, also to starboard.
The route saw sailors round Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and following a 10-mile windward/leeward and finishing back at the committee boat.
The eight-boat IRC Racing Class was dominated by three yachts that took first, second or third in every race and finished tied for points at the end of the regatta.
PRO Simon James had participants sail the stunning Krabi Islands course today, where participants could enjoy the province's stunning karst topography while sailing a challenging and breath-taking course.
The development reflects the growth of marine infrastructure in the region and Krabi's rising profile as a hub for international sailing and yachting.
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Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The performance monos and the multihulls sailed a 28km course rounding Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and then Koh Ya Man and Koh Samet to starboard finishing with the committee boat, also to starboard.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
They started the regatta just off of Ao Po Grand Marina on Phuket's east coast, after registration and an opening party at the lovely Supalai Scenic Bay resort, the yachts sailed south.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The route saw sailors round Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and following a 10-mile windward/leeward and finishing back at the committee boat.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The eight-boat IRC Racing Class was dominated by three yachts that took first, second or third in every race and finished tied for points at the end of the regatta.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
PRO Simon James had participants sail the stunning Krabi Islands course today, where participants could enjoy the province's stunning karst topography while sailing a challenging and breath-taking course.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The development reflects the growth of marine infrastructure in the region and Krabi's rising profile as a hub for international sailing and yachting.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The eight-boat IRC Racing Class saw the same three yachts continue to dominate and this class is going to come down to the wire.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard. The performance monos and the multihulls sailed a 28km course rounding Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and then Koh Ya Man and Koh Samet to starboard finishing with the committee boat, also to starboard. The route saw sailors round Koh Ya Man, Koh Dam Khwan, Koh Khom (South), and Koh Ya Wa Sam all to starboard before rounding Koh Man to port and following a 10-mile windward/leeward and finishing back at the committee boat.
Official website captured for verification. Phone from source data: +61 451 980 566 Email from source data: ksr@regattas.asia
Then the fleet rounded Koh Thanan to port, and then Koh Sup to starboard, and Koh Lipe to port before finishing off Ao Lo Paret with the committee boat to starboard.