Durban
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First impressions while looking at the classic shape and clean, uncluttered lines of the Sprog were that this design belonged to another age - a different era where life was taken at a more graceful pace. After all the Sprog has been with us now for about 30 years. |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
The Romantic face of Africa's biggest harbor, the Port of Durban. |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
After makeshhift repairs to their crafts Eastern Province's Alan Bush and Graham BUsh on For Fun and Rob Tarboton and Finola Lehane of NAtal on FAst Fun are towed back to the competition on the first day of the Royal Natal Yacht Club's Champion of Champions match event. |
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Derick Warne (left) and Terry Clarence with the Royal Natal Yacht Club Cup |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
Roy Close took his L34-design Close Again across the finish at East London first, to win line and handicap honours. |
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Thirty one yachts set out in blustery conditions from Durban on the Vasco da Gama race to East London after having to reassemble following a false start. |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
The crew of the yacht Orca, which returned to Durban after being battered by high seas and gale-force winds in the Vasco Da Gama race to East London |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
The crew of the yacht Orca, which returned to Durban after being battered by high seas and gale-force winds in the Vasco Da Gama race to East London |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |
Last year's thrilling Da Gama Race |
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Royal Natal Yacht Club |