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James Villareal’s Oceanis 41.1, Wild Honey, and Rene Ticson’s Sun Odyssey 42, Papaya II, shared all the wins and second places, wrapping up the series with 8 points each and a countback, and the honours going to the former with three bullets. Neither of the two Multihulls dominated, so Tututango (Roman Azana, Fountain Pajot 40) and Carino (Monchu Garcia, Leopard 40) finished just one point apart. The BPI Corregidor Cup <strong>2023</strong> wound up with a glorious sunshine lunch on the grass at Kites & Sails, the handing out of the sparkling prizes, and then it was all over in a heartbeat. If there was ever a reason to gear up for the next event in the BPI Signature Series (Busuanga Cup, 25-28 January 2024) it’s the delightful success of the opener. Here’s looking forward to Punta Fuego and the race to Busuanga Bay next year. Yachts Philippines YOUR BOATING ADVENTURE BEGINS HERE Dealer for FULL RESULTS IRC Racing 1. Karakoa 1,1,1,1,1 (5) 2. Belatrix 5,2,6,2,2 (17) 3. Joyride 4,3,2,5,3 (17) 4.Misty Mountain 2,4,4,3,6 (19) 5. Selma Star 3,6,3,4,4 (20) 6.Hurricane Hunter 6,5,5,6,5 (27) IRC Cruising 1. Wild Honey 1.2.1.1.3 (8) 2. Papaya II 2,1,2,2,1 (8) 3. Isabelle 3,4,3,3,2 (15) 4. Starry Night 4,3,5,5,5 (22) Ocean Multihulls 1. TutuTango 2,1,1,2,1 (7) 2. Carino 1,2,2,1,2 (8) Capt.Brian Calvert +63915-388-1570 brian@furthuradventures.com www.selenephilippines.ph 31