The final day of the 2016 Prince of Wales Cup saw a medium 15 knot breeze but huge, short-spaced waves charging through the course, causing capsizes and pitchpoles everywhere. Broken gear aplenty, this is a day that will be remembered much longer than the bruises last!
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VRsport.tv Tech Talk - International ...
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