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Follow on Google News | Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Race Gets Underway in Iconic Victoria HarbourWeeks of preparation came to a head this morning, as the 17 entrants in the Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Race carried out their radio checks and made their way to the start line of the longest offshore race in Asia.
At 1330hrs, the start gun was fired by Rita Lee, General Marketing Manager for Audi Hong Kong and the race was underway. Ragamuffin 90 got a great start, along with Lucky and Red Kite II who was closest to the favoured committee boat end of the line. Chivas contrived to be around four minutes late for the start, but quickly clawed back the difference on the way out of the harbour. Ragamuffin 90 led through Lei Yue Mun gap on the north shore, with Chivas breaking a main sheet as she endeavoured to catch them. FreeFire and Lucky stuck to the south shore, seeming to catch more consistent breeze. Once out of the gap and past Junk Bay, the boats started preparing to hoist, and by Cape D’Aguilar all had their spinnakers flying. kukuKERchu is currently looking very good on IRC handicap, however this is a tough race, with a reputation for testing hardware to the limit, so there’s plenty of scope for drama over the next four days. With breeze up to Force 8 forecast over the next twelve hours, it seems likely that Ragamuffin 90 can maintain her VMG of around 20kts, which would give her an ETA of around 0100hrs (HKT) on Saturday 19 October, smashing Skandia’s existing record of 42h 45m 41s. To be accurate, as this is the first time this race has started in Victoria Harbour rather than off the south east of Lamma Island, whichever boat claims line honours in this year’s edition will set a new record, but everyone on shore is hoping for a sub-40 hour elapsed time from the Maxis. About the Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Race First conceived in 1996 when it was run at Lunar New Year, this 656nm Category 1 offshore race is now a biennial fixture in the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club sailing calendar. A constituent event of RHKYC’s popular China Coast Race Week, the race makes the most of October’s prevailing north east monsoon to give competitors a thrilling, predominantly downwind race from Hong Kong to Nha Trang on Vietnam’s eastern seaboard. The 2013 edition will see a record seventeen-strong fleet chasing the current race record of 42h 45m 41s, which was set in 2004 by Grant Wharington’s Skandia. Official Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Race website at: http://www.rhkyc.org.hk/ Follow the Race on the Club’s Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/ Spectators can also track the race via Yellowbrick tracking at: http://www.rhkyc.org.hk/ Armchair sailors can sail in the Virtual Audi Hong Kong to Vietnam Race at www.sailonline.org End
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