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Thai sailors move up the standings on Day 4 of 2016 Top of the Gulf Regatta

Thai sailors move up the standings on Day 4 of 2016 Top of the Gulf Regatta

Tuesday was Day 4 of the Top of the Gulf Regatta presented by Ocean Marina, but only the third day of racing in the keelboat and multihulls' four-day series. All other classes finished their series Monday night and now full attention turns to the big boa

So often you get either wind or blue skies, and sometimes you get neither, but the 2016 Top of the Gulf Regatta has had unlimited supplies of both departments and Tuesday it was another 12-15 knots with two races for most, a mix of windward/leewards and passage races.

Ray Roberts' Millenium Racing (AUS) was off the pace in the first race for IRC 1 Tuesday but improved in the second tracking Kevin Whitcraft's THA72 (THA) on a passage race, however, it wasn't enough to trouble THA72 whose two race wins Tuesday  extends his lead at the top.

In IRC 2 the racing is close with only seconds on corrected time separating podium spots. It was two wins for Jessandra II (THA) Tuesday but in the second race just 16 seconds separated them from Fujin, while Loco (USA) is on a late charge up the leaderboard and currently sits third overall.

The trainee crew on SailQuest Hi Jinks (USA), despite placing third in both races again Tuesday, are enjoying the great sailing and gaining experience while chasing Nautical Wheeler (UK) who slotted into second, twice, leaving Amanda (THA) to clear-up at the top in both races. After 2 hours 22 minutes of racing in Race 2 just 42 seconds separated Nautical Wheeler and SailQuest Hi Jinks – a sign the student crew are improving as the series continues.

The surprise Russian package of Valeriy Dichenko in the Platu Class is making his mark with a 3,5 scoreline Tuesday moving him up the standings to sit equal third overall. Tuesday, however, was a day for the Thai teams with Ithinai Yingsiri placing second in Race 2 and Wiwat Poonpat second in Race 1 and with that moving to equal third in the standings.

Chris Way's Easy Tiger IV (AUS) scored 4,3 Tuesday, hurting his chances as Scott Duncanson's Kingdom Property (AUS) added two more bullets and now sit pretty seven points clear.

A single passage race along the coast towards Pattaya was in order for the Cruising class and it was the 90-year old Selma (FRA) – a stunning piece of maritime history renovated in Thailand and now competing on the Thailand regatta circuit – that corrected out in first ahead of Dream (THA) in second and Le Vent (THA) in third. Selma now sits two points clear in the standings.

Sonic (THA) added two more bullets to their tally in the Ocean Multihulls Class and are unbeatable taking a five point lead into the final day.

Racing finishes Wednesday (May 4) with the overall prizes being awarded at Ocean Marina Yacht Club.

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