PHUKET: The signs were ominous as the boats left the anchorage on Day 3 of the 2014 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek. Grey skies, no rustling in the trees and confusing reports from the weather pros.
Wind Guru was predicting anything from zero to four knots and Windfinder were predicting in the eight knot range, while the Thai Meteorological Department had issued an advisory about Tropical Storm ''Ramusan'' warning of strong wind and waves of two to four metres in the Andaman Sea.
The Principal Race Officer and his on-water team tried in vain, searching here and there for some wind while the fleet followed, giving everyone a personal tour of the southern Phuket cruising grounds in the process.
Some boats enjoyed lunch while anchored off the myriad beaches in the area as the race team continued their search but after three-and-a-half hours, with the breeze threatening again to make a showing only to go back into hiding, the inevitable happened.
Simon Jones called it a day and sent the fleet back to shore.
A tough day of waiting for everyone but full marks are awarded to Simon and his team for perseverance.
While they were hunting wind, the weather gods did come out to put on a show with a stunning solar halo.
The series results remain unchanged after today and with only one day left, everything counts tomorrow.
And on that note, the Thai Meteorological Department's advisory applies to tomorrow also, so let's hope this time the ''strong wind'' part comes true.
Organised by Media Business Services, the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek takes place over four days off Phuket's southeast coast, finishing on Sunday July 20.
Wind Guru was predicting anything from zero to four knots and Windfinder were predicting in the eight knot range, while the Thai Meteorological Department had issued an advisory about Tropical Storm ''Ramusan'' warning of strong wind and waves of two to four metres in the Andaman Sea.
The Principal Race Officer and his on-water team tried in vain, searching here and there for some wind while the fleet followed, giving everyone a personal tour of the southern Phuket cruising grounds in the process.
Some boats enjoyed lunch while anchored off the myriad beaches in the area as the race team continued their search but after three-and-a-half hours, with the breeze threatening again to make a showing only to go back into hiding, the inevitable happened.
Simon Jones called it a day and sent the fleet back to shore.
A tough day of waiting for everyone but full marks are awarded to Simon and his team for perseverance.
While they were hunting wind, the weather gods did come out to put on a show with a stunning solar halo.
The series results remain unchanged after today and with only one day left, everything counts tomorrow.
And on that note, the Thai Meteorological Department's advisory applies to tomorrow also, so let's hope this time the ''strong wind'' part comes true.
Organised by Media Business Services, the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek takes place over four days off Phuket's southeast coast, finishing on Sunday July 20.
A tud disappointing for these yachtsmen wanting a decent puff from the rear. All that fluffing around in the sun would have created a real stinker for those involved. Also disappointing is the lack of swift hot air that would normally follow such an article.
Posted by Manowar on July 23, 2014 16:05