Saturday saw the race for the UK National title and the Prince of Wales Cup. The conditions were far from perfect, the strong run out tide and fading breeze prooving to be a difficult end to the race. Take note some foils were harmed in the filming of this video. Congratulations to all the surviving skiff sailors.
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
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