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Recently we worked with the Irish Sailing Association at their Youth Pathway event held at Ballyholme Yacht Club. The event was one of the largest we have covered yet with racing over 5 fleets and 3 race courses. Fleets included Toppers, Optimists, Laser 4.7s, Laser Radials and 420s. As the ISA are currently working on building their social media channels, we decided that opting for several short videos would be most suited to their needs. We decided that filming would only be needed for one day, to allow us to get the content we required. We produced an overall video to release first, along with a short teaser for Instagram. We then worked and made a short 40-60 second video for each class. We also have the option to use the content to promote future events for the ISA


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The wreck of the Deep Pete float-plane is located on the western side of Nusa Lik (small Nusa) and lies upside down on its back with the remains of its main float sticking up. It is on flat white sand in 40m of water. The wreck was only recently discovered in April 2004 and is the best dive in Kavieng. Although its tail is broken, its biplane shape is remarkably intact.