Records Smashed On the Kata Group Andaman Sea Rally
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Last modified on 2004-01-21 15:01:03
Topic: Rallies
Countries: India, Malaysia, Thailand
After two gruelling offshore passage races between
Phuket and Port Blair in the Andaman Islands, the
2nd Kata Group Andaman Sea Rally champ was
crowned. Competitive racing and a lot of fun were
the hallmarks this year and in the end Intrigue of
Stornaway walked away with the top prize.
Winds were a consistent 12 plus knots as this year’s
fleet of 9 jostled for position at the Stage One start line in
Kata Bay, Phuket. Careful manoeuvring and perfect
timing saw Rusalka, sailed by husband and wife team
Kevin and Sheila Perrins, first over the line, closely
followed by the 47ft S&S Ketch Emerald Blue,
skippered by Nick Band and El Samali, the 49ft Van
Der Stadt Sloop, with Philippe Roolant at the helm.
The rest of the fleet, including the classic 72ft Van Der
Stadt Ketch Stormvogel, skippered by Italian
businessman Ermanno Traverso, was not far behind.
Intrigue of Stornaway, the 59ft Warwick Sloop
skippered by Gary Foster, was last over after having
problems with the main sail.
The fleet raced in good breezes all the way to Port Blair,
with the leading boats chasing the 48-hour record. First
over the line was Stormvogel in a time of 48 hours and
52 seconds, a whisker too slow to set a new record.
And after time correction Stormvogel finished a
disappointing third, behind Intrigue of Stornaway, and
Rusalka respectively.
After the excitement of what was the first offshore
passage race for some, and the first time to the Andaman
Islands, all boats headed off to explore the archipelago.
An old British Colony, evidence of Port Blair’s past is all
around – colonial-style buildings, old churches… A
group of 572 islands (including the Nicobar group) 420
nm from Phuket, the Andaman Islands is one of Asia’s
last cruising frontiers with great diving and snorkelling
and pristine beaches.
Boats lined up off Port Blair for the return race on the
15th January. Two harbour master boats and the
Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands oversaw
the start. The first 24-hours saw 15 knots plus of
consistent wind, only to drop out to almost nothing. The
next few hours proved difficult for all and tested tactical
skills to the full.
Forty six hours and 55 minutes after the start, Intrigue of
Stornaway crossed the finish line in Kata Bay. The
48-hour mark was smashed, and a new record set. Even
with a spell of light winds Gary Foster and crew brought
home Intrigue of Stornaway in record time. Despite
this, after time correction Stormvogel finished first on
Stage Two, with Intrigue of Stornaway second and El
Samali a commendable third.
Congratulations to Intrigue of Stornaway were given
by all at the party that evening, hosted by Kata Beach
Resort, and presided over by the Governor of Phuket.
After two passage races covering 420nm, the 2nd Kata
Group Andaman Sea Rally champ was crowned.
Intrigue of Stornaway took the honours in the sailing
class, followed by Stormvogel and El Samali. And
Mozart, skippered by Wolfgang Riessbacher took first
place overall in the Multihull Class.
The Kata Group Andaman Sea Rally is sponsored by
Kata Group of hotels and resorts, The Nation
newspaper, Beer Chang, Far Away Sail and Dive
Expeditions, Radio 100, Simple Computers and
Noonsite. The event is supported by the Tourism
Authority of Thailand, the Phuket Chamber of
Commerce and the Andaman Chamber of Commerce
and Industry. The event is organised by Yacht Solutions
Marine Operations.
RALLY RESULTS
OVERALL
Sailing Class
1st : Intrigue of Stornaway
2nd : Stormvogel
3rd : El Samali
Multihull Class
1st : Mozart
STAGE II (Port Blair to Phuket)
1st Stormvogel
2nd Intrigue of Stornaway
3rd El Samali
STAGE I (Phuket to Port Blair)
1st Intrigue of Stornaway
2nd Russalka
3rd Stormvogel
For images of the event, email
media@andamansearally.com
Event website: www.andamansearally.com
Event organisers: www.ys-mo.com