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Noble Marine West Country Boat Repairs RS200 National Championship – Day 4 - Rapaura Springs Wine Day
Day 4 – Weds 18th August Rapaura Springs Wine Day
Day 4 started a little slower than the last few days with a few sore heads in the boat park after an absolutely huge party the night before. A massive thank you has to go out to Pete Vincent, from West Country Boat Repairs for sponsoring the night and event and putting on such a good band for us all, making last night one of the big RS200 socials to remember.
The first race was a big game of banging the right and holding on. Scott Wallis and Emma Baker managed to bring home the win from James and Jess Hammett in 2nd and Marcus Tressler and Faye Chatterton in 3rd.
In the second race the breeze built and came back to the right. Ian Martin and Chris Catt managed to hold onto 1st after a big clawback from James Peters and Maddy Anderson in 2nd and Arran Holman and Toby Lewis in 3rd.
Today has certainly been a moving day, with all lucky winners receiving bottles of Rapaura Springs wine.
The fleet is ready for one final day tomorrow to see who can bring home the title!
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Will Ward
