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    Posted: 23 Jan 07 at 5:30pm

Strangler

I take your point, the footage seems to have missed quite a lot of the fun and games that I saw sailing round the course.

 

Could it be part of a wider issue - sailing is not necessarily a spectator sport?  (Dons helmet and retires under the desk)

 

Giles

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Sailing CAN be a fantastic spectator sport. It just needs the right people with the ability to put it across to landlubbers and sailors at the same time. YES it is possible.

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Sailing is a difficult sport to cover from a media point of view but we have made considerable progress with getting coverage for the 12 Foot Skiffs. If you really want to see decent coverage of your sport then I suggest you keep an eye on our progress or better still get involved.

Have a look at http://www.12footskiff.com

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