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Neil Pryde’s Welbourne 47 class boat may have won a battle of endurance with Ray Ordoveza’s Excel 53 during a 29-nautical mile-long fourth race the other day.
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The Neil Pryde-skippered Hi Fidelity and the Fred Kinmonth-captained Stella Minter Ellison came off with a 1-2 finish at presstime and under the provisional results of the Open Racing Class.

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The 7,500-kg Welbourne 47 type boat, which is 1,000-kg lighter than the previous one which Neil Pryde used to own, crossed the finish line northwest of Cubi Point after logging a corrected time of three hours, 36 minutes and 53 seconds.
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The Fred Kinmoth-skippered Stella, which finished second to Karakoa during the penultimate day of this premier sailing event, recovered its bearings in the final chase with a corrected time of 4:00:23, just a minute ahead of Australia’s Hi-Fidelity (4:01:26).
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Steered by Manila Bay Yacht Club Commodore Ray Ordoveza, Karakoa negotiated the 38-mile journey from Nasugbu to Manila Bay with a corrected time of 5:37:11, beating by as much as eight minutes defending champion Stella.
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Neil Pryde’s Welbourne 47 class boat may have won a battle of endurance with Ray Ordoveza’s Excel 53 during a 29-nautical mile-long fourth race the other day.
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Ordoveza’s Excel 53 Class boat, its new rudder giving it ample speed and maneuverability, took the 10-nautical mile windward-leeward course with a corrected time of one hour, 45 minutes and eight seconds.
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The Neil Pryde-skippered Hi Fidelity and the Fred Kinmonth-captained Stella Minter Ellison came off with a 1-2 finish at presstime and under the provisional results of the Open Racing Class.

The 7,500 kilogram Hi Fidelity reached the finishing buoy of the 10-nautical mile windward-leeward race off Kalaklan Point in two hours, 24 minutes and 40 seconds. [DatePublished] => 2004-04-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 246220 [Title] => Hi-Fidelity cruises to easy win in inshore race [Summary] => SUBIC – A resurgent Hi-Fidelity steered clear of Jelik’s wake from start to finish yesterday to win the first inshore race of the Smart Infinity-2004 President’s Cup Regatta on a better handicap off the Subic Bay waters here.

The 7,500-kg Welbourne 47 type boat, which is 1,000-kg lighter than the previous one which Neil Pryde used to own, crossed the finish line northwest of Cubi Point after logging a corrected time of three hours, 36 minutes and 53 seconds.
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The Fred Kinmoth-skippered Stella, which finished second to Karakoa during the penultimate day of this premier sailing event, recovered its bearings in the final chase with a corrected time of 4:00:23, just a minute ahead of Australia’s Hi-Fidelity (4:01:26).
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Steered by Manila Bay Yacht Club Commodore Ray Ordoveza, Karakoa negotiated the 38-mile journey from Nasugbu to Manila Bay with a corrected time of 5:37:11, beating by as much as eight minutes defending champion Stella.
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