ABW June 2019-1
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ace record of 22:54:09 looks safe. Later in the week, the<br />
East North Easterly returns in the mid-teens, and expected to<br />
produce a lively Subic Bay Cup Regatta.<br />
Also hunting down and capable of overall IRC victory, are<br />
George Hackett’s Mills 43 custom<br />
Misty Mountain, Bobby Benares<br />
Beneteau 44.7 Sabad and Jun<br />
Avecilla’s Beneteau First 36.7 Selma<br />
Star. New boats for Michael Raueber’s<br />
Swan 65.1 Emocean 1 and Albert<br />
Altura’s Beneteau First 40 Hurricane<br />
Hunter are relatively unknown but<br />
judging by their pedigree, also have<br />
a chance in the handicap stakes. Final<br />
results for the event was, In IRC 1 first<br />
The wind forecast for<br />
Subic Bay this weekend<br />
is very light basically<br />
from the North East,<br />
picking up during the<br />
morning, but fading<br />
overnight.<br />
place went to Centennial III, second place was Antipodes<br />
while in third we seen Karakoa. In ITC 2 first place went<br />
to Mandrake, second Sabad and third Selma Star. In<br />
the Cruising Class first place went to Asia Pacific Sailing<br />
while in second place was Apsaras. Overall winners for<br />
the event was in first place Mandrake,<br />
second place went to Centennial II while<br />
Antipodes secured third spot.<br />
The fun continues for all classes after the<br />
race and into next week for the Subic Bay<br />
Cup. Three teams from the Philippine Sailing<br />
Association (PSA) are taking on the Subic<br />
Sailing Team, in the one design FarEast 28<br />
class and like nothing better than battling it<br />
out for the bragging rights.<br />
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