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Under sunny skies competitors in the Enterprise class dinghy world championships head towards a buoy during the second race off Durban |
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Rescuers lend a hand in emptying the dinghy of a father and son sailing team whose boat capsized and nearly sank off Vetch's Pier in Durban |
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Fireballs battle for position as they tack to windward at the start of the forth round of the Durban Unlimited Fireball World Championships off Durban. 78 yachts from 11 countries are competing. |
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This impressive line-up on the beach before heading out to sea got the Durban Unlimited fireball world yachting championships off to a good start. |
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Colourful Parade: Fireballs are dwarfed by a huge ship as they battle it out at sea off Durban |
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National Fire Ball Championships runner up to world champs. Alec Lanham-Love, left and Andrew de Vllieg |
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The RCOD Prion II hoists her spinnaker during racing |
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Yachts battle for supremacy on Durban on the NCS Regatta racing |
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The IMS class boat Golden Fleece runs into a bit of trouble as a spinnaker in the water almost stopped her dead and cost several valuable seconds |
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Wind Power: With spinnaker billowing, NBS Swimline leads the fleet in perfect conditions as the NCS Regatta, the premier ocean racing event of the year, continues off Durban |
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Like a mass of butterflies, brightly coloured wind-surfers bounce through the surf off the Durban Country Club |
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Making a big splash of colour off the beachfront, was a big fleet of Hobie and Dart catamarans competing in their national and Natal championships |
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There was action a-plenty at Vetch's Pier yesterday as the Canon Copier Hobie National Championships got under way again after being blown out for the last three days. |
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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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J22 class yacht MIB, skippered by ROb de Vlieg of Pretoria, leads the field off Durban yesterday |
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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 |