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Royal Natal Yacht Club

Receiving their blazers and ties are (left to right): Roy Heiner, Rob Tarboton, Richard Crockett and Mike Wright who received their awards from Mr Vaughan Giles, president of SAYRA.

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Left: The L-34 Equinox won her fourth race in a row and looks set for a whitewash

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They're the rescuers, the group of Royal Yacht Club members who man the rescue boats when ever there's a club racing event.

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With little to do while waited for racing to start, the J-22 yachts Juvena and Jaywalker got into a little water-fighting to pass the time in the summer-like heat

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The Lipton Challenge is South Africa's top-ranking yachting event.

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Dave Hudson and Terry Reynolds, who won the Fireball nationals at Saldanha Bay

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A gaggle of Hobbies jostle for position round one of the boys during Hobie Cat National Championships held off Durban

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Crystic Week racing was canceled because of a lack of wind, which was a severe setback for most of the boats in the J-22 fleet who could use more points

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Three yachtsmen (from left) Derek Dillion, Lindsay James and John MacNeelean in action on Durban Bay in Finn Week regatta racing programme

Royal Natal Yacht Club
Royal Natal Yacht Club

Three yachtsmen (from left) Derek Dillion, Lindsay James and John MacNeelean in action on Durban Bay in Finn Week regatta racing programme

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S.A Navy's Storm-Cocks: Voortrekker's tired, but jubilant, crew after they had fought their way to victory round our storm-beset southern coast, to get into Simonstown half a day ahead of the next boat.

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Royal Natal Yacht Club
Royal Natal Yacht Club

Bertie Reid(left) and John Martin aboard Voortrekker. They are preparing for Saturday's big race.

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J22 class yacht MIB, skippered by ROb de Vlieg of Pretoria, leads the field off Durban yesterday

Royal Natal Yacht Club

The cew of this J-22 yacht, skippered by Herbert Karolius, takes a bad gybe in winds of 30 knots during the second day of J-22 match racing in Durban's bay

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Some of the competitors in action shows them leaning far out to counter balance their craft.

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Contestants in the national Halcat yachting championships in Durban Bay yesterday beat towards Maydon Wharf in heavy rain

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