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Subic Centennial emerges as IRC Overall winner of Rolex China Sea RaceEchauz and Perez won the China Sea Race in 1998 with the same boat, and ten years later decided it was time to try again. Echauz is President of the Philippines Sailing Association and head of the Philippines... more > Wind arrives for start of Rolex China Sea RaceThere can't be a more exciting location to start a race than Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour: with local sampans, ferry boats, cruise ships, and steady stream of tug and barges to contend with in the narrow... more > Forecast bodes well for tomorrow's Rolex China Sea Race startA monsoon crossing the area will produce an east-northeasterly breeze at race start of Force 5 (17-21 knots), and possibly higher. This should continue through Friday, before dropping to around Force... more > About Us
One of the oldest and most prestigious clubs in Hong Kong, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is proud of its rich, colourful history, which stretches back over 150 years of social and competitive sailing and rowing. The Club today has evolved into a multi-faceted and cosmopolitan organisation and its membership enjoys a comprehensive range of facilities, both afloat and ashore. Kellett Island in Causeway Bay is the Club's principle base, and acts as the parent site to the two smaller branches of the... more
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