KINGS
CUP REGATTA PHUKET
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The
first Phuket - Thailand- Kings Cup Regatta was held in 1987 to celebrate
the 60th birthday of His Majesty the King of Thailand.
Now the Phuket - Thailand- Kings Cup Regatta it’s Asia’s premier sailing and yachting race event and
held every year in the first week of December to commemorate His
Majesty’s birthday on December 5th.
Yachts from all over Asia, Australia, Europe and
other countries participated in the
Phuket - Thailand- Kings
Cup Regatta in several categories, sail
boat racing and cruising, catamaran racing and
cruising and other.
The
event was perfect organized, we watched the
Phuket - Thailand- Kings
Cup Regatta from the “Seraph” a gaff -
rigged schooner of 20 m length |
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chartered for the press for that event. The
ship is almost 100 years old but looks like new, in perfect condition.
We had two TV crews; a couple of photographer, writer and
other on board, everyone had a great time in watching the maneuvering of
the sailing yachts, catamarans and smaller boats.


Some of the crews did it really the hard way
trying to block the wind for the other boat
and there was also one accident when one
sailing boat banged into the back of a
other.
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The mast
was slashed, the side ripped off and one of the boats quickly flooded,
but help was there almost immediately, they somehow sealed the side and
took the one boat on the hook. Nobody got hurt and no one really angry,
its sport and something like this can happen in the heat of fight.
Some beers took the round and around 1
pm the boats and ships anchored back at Kata beach, Phuket - Thailand -.
Phuket: Gateway to the Indian Ocean
and Considered by Many as "The Caribbean of South
East Asia" By Andrea Schramm
To be
the only yacht in sight from horizon to horizon,
anchored off a pristine, deserted, tropical island
beach, may seem like a distant dream to most
sailors – but sailing in Phuket it is everyday
reality.
Unique, too, among cruising destinations is
Phuket's climate. There is no winter; there
are no hurricanes and no typhoons. Temperatures
range between 25° and 32°C throughout the year, and
the sea rarely varies from 28°C.
Located in the
Andaman Sea
(off Thailand’s southwest coast) Phuket is best
known amongst regional sailors for the most advanced
sailing infrastructure in Thailand. As a cruising
base, Phuket is unbeatable. The mystical waters,
islands and limestone karsts of
Phang-nga Bay are
just a few hours’ sail east from the major
anchorages; the stunning
Similan Islands are
a day’s motor-sail to the west, while Myanmar’s
practically unexplored
Mergui Archipelago
is easily accessible to the north.
To the south is the almost uninhabited Butang Group
– part of the 51-island Hat Chao Mai National Park –
teeming with an abundance of fascinating and unusual
wildlife. A short sail east brings you to the
mysterious unspoiled island of Tarutao, just 6 km (4
miles) from the Malaysian island of Langkawi, and
just one day out of Phuket. A former penal colony,
Tarutao abounds with interesting caves and hidden
creeks leading into the mountainous interior; a
primeval world where time stands still.
Phang-nga Bay
itself, bounded by Phuket, Phang-nga and
Krabi provinces
– boasting over 100 islands and sheer-sided
mountains rising vertically out of the sea – has
produced some of Thailand’s most spectacular tourist
images. As a result, it is a popular destination
with day tours and kayakers exploring the bay’s
islands and sea caves. Yet, despite its
international renown, the bay is practically
deserted by mid-afternoon.
For enthusiasts who prefer as much luxury and
convenience as possible combined with their sailing,
Phuket is already home to three
international-standard marinas, The
Yacht Haven Marina,
Boat Lagoon Marina and the recently-opened Royal
Phuket Marina, which was voted “The Best of the Best
Marinas” by British Airways’ First Class in-flight
magazine, First Life. Many more marinas are planned.
Yet, for those who prefer to sail away from
civilization, just a couple of hours sail from
Phuket – will seem like a world away.
Boasting only one regatta until a few years ago,
there is now a multitude of choice, in terms of
time, style and location, for those who prefer to
mix a touch of action with their sailing holiday in
Thailand.
The Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, now in its
nineteenth year, attracts around 100 yachts and is
held in early December. Phang-Nga Bay Regatta,
bringing together up to 40 competitors for a more
relaxed week, takes place at Chinese New Year,
against what must be the most dramatic scenic
background of any regatta in the world. Phuket Race
Week in its second year also plays an important part
in the regatta calendar, being staged in the windy
month of July during the southwest monsoon.
Whilst the competitive fun of racing in tropical
waters is why people take part in
Phuket's regattas,
they all leave with fond memories of the beachside
regatta parties. These relaxed, informal parties
have become a keynote feature of yachting events
in the kingdom.
Whether racing in a tropical regatta or simply
cruising among Phuket's pristine islands, the
warm Thai welcome, superb cuisine and the cultural
charm – that together make Phuket one of the world’s
favorite cruising destinations – make for an
unforgettable experience not to be missed
Andrea Schramm is a successful Internet publisher
and founder of http://www.bareboat-catamarans.com
You will find everything you wanted to know about
sailing and yacht chartering in Thailand.
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