By Anthony Tan
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What
do four women from the Balmain Sailing Club, a current S80 Australian state
champion, a winemaker and Farr yachts have in common?
Cape
Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2017 is the answer as two crews from Australia are
heading up to Phuket for some warm weather sailing 19-23 July at the 14th
edition of this award-winning Raceweek.
Hailing
from Sydney's Balmain Sailing Club are Lyn Evans, Wanda Carter, Karen Abel and
Celine Rousseau – the Balmain girls – and they are joining a group of Phuket
ladies to race on the Farr 1104 Farrgo Express. Lyn has been sailing since she
was six years old, Wanda is a self-confessed “boat tart”, Karen a Carpenter and
Celine a winemaker, and together they have sailed at regattas all over
Australia including Audi Hamilton Island Race Week, and it was at the 2016 Audi
Hamilton Island Race Week that they decided to give Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket
Raceweek a go.
The Balmain Girls |
“The
Balmain girls had been recommended to Phuket Raceweek by club members who had
taken part in the event before, and who had a great time. They got in touch
with me and after a few emails, I put them together with a group of experienced
Phuket-based female sailors,” said Stuart Compton of Phuket charter company
Sailescapes, who firmed up the charter.
“Together
they will be competing as an all-female team on the well-presented Farr 1104 Farrgo
Express which has podium at every Raceweek it has competed in so far, so
there's plenty of pressure on the ladies to deliver the goods!”
Con
Macarlino, who has competed at Phuket Raceweek before, noted “We sailed a few
regatta's on BeauX Esprits with Keith Garry and then started to charter all
sorts of charter boats from various outlets in Phuket, with some success.”
“The
budget is always a factor when choosing a boat for the regatta, but this year
we have been lucky in being able to sponsor Plus 16 who is owned by an old
friend of mine, Johnny Holder.”
The
Darwin Farr 11:04 "Plus 16"
|
John
will be sailing the Farr 11.06 Plus 16 from Darwin to Phuket especially to take
part in Raceweek and then will likely stay on in Phuket to do some of the other
regattas.
With
a core nucleus including five S80 skippers on board as well as the current
state champion, Macarlino says “the chatter on board may get interesting.”
Cape
Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek has seen a growing number of charterers and sailors
from Australia taking part each year and this is in large part due to the
excellent regatta experience and also to the fact that Phuket Raceweek offers a
warm weather alternative to the cold of Australia in July.
“The
weather in Perth has just turned bloody cold, so we are all looking to get over
there to enjoy ourselves and thaw out for a few days,” added Macarlino.
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