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PHC 14 Leg 2 Destination: Cabugao Gamay Island
PHC 11 Bellarocca Start

Philippine Hobie Challenge

PHC 16 Panglao Island
Philippine Hobie Challenge 16 PNOR
Philippine Hobie Challenge 15 Route
Philippine Hobie Challenge 14 PNOR
PHC 14 Leg 1 Destination: Bantayan Island
PHC 14 Leg 2 Destination: Antonia Island, Gigantes
  • Official Website: [1]
  • Photo Albums: [2]
  • Have you participated in the challenge before? If so, please share your expereinces by writing a review in [3].

Philippine Hobie Challenge 17

  • Photo Album: [4]

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Philippine Hobie Challenge 16

  • Photo Album: [5]

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Winners

  • PHC 16 – 2016 Challenge Series: 1st Kerli and Ali Corlette (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew and Sarah Turnbull (AUS), 3rd Grahame Southwick and Sharon Rayner (AUS/FIJI).
  • PHC 16 2016 Inshore Series: 1st Geoff Rowdon and Rosie Phelan (AUS), 2nd Grahame Southwick and Sharon Rayner (AUS/FIJI), 3rd Bruce Tradrew and Sarah Turnbull (AUS).


Philippine Hobie Challenge 15

  • Photo Album: [6]

Route

  • Playa Laiya Inshore Races, Laiya, Batangas
  • LA LUZ BEACH RESORT LEG 1: LAIYA TO VERDE ISLAND
  • RAYOMARINE LEG 2: VERDE ISLAND TO PUERTO GALERA
  • Standard Insurance Inshore Races, Puerto Galera
  • POTATO CORNER LEG 3: PUERTO GALERA TO AMBIL ISLAND
  • GOPRO LEG 4: AMBIL ISLAND TO CORREGIDOR
  • CANYON DE BORACAY LEG 5: CORREGIDOR TO NASUGBU

Winners

  • PHC 15 – 2015 Challenge Series: 1st Geoff Rowdon and Rosie Phelan (AUS), 2nd Andrew and Tony Boyd (AUS), 3rd Andrew Locke and Rob Watson.
  • PHC 15 2015 Inshore Series: 1st Andrew Locke and Rob Watson (AUS), 2nd Eric Tomacruz and Andy Aguila (PHI), 3rd Bruce Tardrew and Sarah Turnbull (AUS).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 14

Philippine Hobie Challenge 14 Route

The 14th Philippine Hobie Challenge which is scheduled on March 2014 will start in Malapascua, Cebu and end in Oton, Iloilo. This one week race will visit Bantayan Island, Gigantes Islands, Lakawon Island, and Napayauan Island. Over two dozen hobie 16s are expected to participate. For more information, please visit [7].


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  • Ocular Photos: [13]'

Winners

  • PHC 14 – 2014 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda and Brad Wilson (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew and Sarah Turnbull (AUS), 3rd Grahame Southwick and Sharon Rayner (FIJI).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 13

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Philippine Hobie Challenge 13 Route

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Winners

  • PHC 13 – 2013 Challenge Series: 1st Luigi Manzi and Yvonne Manzi (ITA), 2nd Andrew Locke and Eric Tomacruz (AUS/PH), 3rd Monchu Garcia and Bianca Garcia (PH).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 12

Philippine Hobie Challenge 12 Route
  • Held from 10-17 March, 2012, the Blackberry 12th Philippine Hobie® Challenge took a fleet of intrepid sailors through the Philippines' last frontier: the remote island province of Palawan. Rated by National Geographic Traveler Magazine as South East Asia's best island destination and one of the top travel destinations in the world (2011), Northern Palawan will sets the stage for one of the most unique sailing adventures in the world. Over the course of the week, 20 Hobie 16 teams sailed through the hundreds of exotic islands, mangrove forests and remote beaches that comprise the island groups of Coron, Busuanga and Linapacan before navigating through the towering limestone karst cliffs of the Bacuit archipelago and finishing at the world famous marine reserve of El Nido.
  • The scenery was spectacular; the seas and the wind, unpredictable; the on-the-water rivalries fierce; the off-the-water rivalries even fiercer, and the memories -- simply unforgettable.
  • PHC12 Route Survey: [16]
  • Official Site: [17]

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Winners

  • PHC 12 – 2012 Challenge Series: 1st Mick Butler and Brad Wilson (AUS), 2nd Andrew Locke and Ramon Dala (AUS/PH), 3rd Bruce Tardrew and Sarah Turnbull (AUS).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 11

PHC 11 Route

The Eleventh Philippine Hobie Challenge took place from 12 to 19 February 2011. The route was from Lucena, Maranduque, Romblon, Sibuyan, Boracay. The Hobie Challenge was be accompanied by a Rally for keelboats, ocean multihulls and powerboats. The Challenge left a beach resort south of Lucena on Monday 14 February and arrived in Boracay on Saturday 19 February. It was planned that every night is a resort stop - so no more camping, although 2 of the resorts will be quite small and arrangements not 5 star.

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Winners

  • PHC 11 – 2011 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda and Brad Wilson (AUS), 2nd Andrew Locke and Marijun Locke (AUS), 3rd Bruce Tardew and Eric Tomacruz (AUS/PH).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 10

PHC 10 Route
Bonbon Beach
Philippine Hobie Challenge at Bonbon Beach

A Revised Notice of Race for the 10th Philippine Hobie Challenge has been issued and published on the event’s website ( www.philhobie.com )

Originally, it was intended to hold the International and National Championships on the 31 January and the 1 February, the weekend before the Challenge. Now the International and National Championships will be held at Laiya, Batangas immediately prior to the Challenge.

It is expected that all participants in the 10th Hobie Challenge, which is limited to 25 entries, will compete in both events.

The International and National Championships will consist of 2 days of short course racing with classes for Filipino Nationals, International Open, Ladies, Veterans and Youth.

The Philippine Hobie Challenge consists of two series of races. The Challenge Series which consists of 5 day races with competitors sailing up to 10 hours each day between island campsite locations. The Inshore Series consists of 5 races, each lasting approximately one hour. These races will take place in Romblon and in Boracay at the end of the Challenge Series.

The Challenge route starts in Laiya, Batangas with the first overnight stop at Tres Reyes, on the west coast of Marinduque. The second day ends at a beautiful Romblon beach where the Challenge will stay for 2 nights. On the third day there will be 2 Inshore Series races and a longer race around the nearby islands. On the fouth day the teams sail the full length of Tablas island to a campsite on the Southern tip. The fifth and last day of the Challenge takes the event around islands and ends on a beautiful Boracay beach.

Challenge Teams consist of 2 or 3 sailors with normally only 2 sailing at one time while the third crew member enjoys being a tourist for the day or helps with managing the event. Every day the personal baggage, boat spares, tents, food, drink, camping equipment and administration personnel are loaded onto the transport boats and moved to the next campsite.

The length of the course each day will be determined by the Race Officer considering the distance to the next campsite and the wind conditions. If the wind is light and the forecast does not indicate more wind later in the day, the course will be set directly to the next location. If there is good wind then the course will be set to go around some island and buoys to a predicted length of 5 to 8 hours sailing. The concept is for sailors to have the best days sailing possible with a planned arrival at the new location in the afternoon so they can explore and enjoy the beautiful island they are visiting.

The early arrival will also provide a chance for the sailors to be involved in the Hobie Foundations outreach programme. In the last 9 years the Hobie Challenge has passed through some of the most beautiful out of the way places in the Philippines. Sailors noticed that many of the villages lacked some of the basics of life, because they were out of the main stream. In one school visit recently by the sailors it was found that as well as a general lack of books, the school did not even have a blackboard for their teacher to write on.

During the 10th Challenge the Foundation will be visiting 5 villages and taking too them school books, educational videos, blackboards and chalk and a plan is afoot to take to some of the villages that need it a villages basic solar powered electricity systems so they can have free light and power without the expense of running a generator.

The Philippine Hobie Challenge Foundation is a non-stock non-profit Foundation that has the objectives of providing funding for the development of sailing throughout the Philippines, to provide a sailing school with boats and equipment, to fund and organize The Philippine Hobie Challenge and Hobie Traveller Series every year as well as to fund an outreach programme to benefit remote sea communities.

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Winners

  • PHC 10 2009 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda (AUS) and Bradley Wilson (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Debbie Muller (AUS), 3rd Aaron Worrall (AUS) and Sarah Pipes (AUS).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 9

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Winners

  • PHC 9 2008 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda (AUS) and Bradley Wilson (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Debbie Muller (AUS), 3rd Aaron Worrall (AUS) and Sarah Pipes (AUS).

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Philippine Hobie Challenge 8

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Hermana Major Beach

Winners

  • PHC 8 2007 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda / Aaron Worrall (AUS) and Brad Wilson (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Gerard Ryan (AUS), 3rd Mark Haswell (UK) and Noelle Schifferer (PHI).
  • PHC 8 2007 1st Bob Engwirda (AUS) and Brad Wilson (AUS), 2nd Andrew Locke (PNG) and Stewart Brown (AUS), 3rd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Gerard Ryan (AUS).

Philippine Hobie Challenge 7

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Winners

  • PHC 7 2006 Challenge Series: 1st Bob Engwirda (AUS) and Brad Wilson / Aaron Worrall (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Gerard Ryan (AUS), 3rd Tony Stearns (USA) and Janet McCullough (USA).
  • PHC 7 2006 Inshore Series: 1st Bob Engwirda (AUS) and Brad Wilson / Aaron Worrall (AUS), 2nd Bruce Tardrew (AUS) and Gerard Ryan /Andrew Keage (AUS), 3rd Richley Magsanay (PHI) and Rafael Buitre (PHI).
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