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SV CUBA Fun Sailing Adventures ⛵💙 We have perfect wind sailing down the Italian coast of Sicily, the Mediterranean cost is whizzing past. SV CUBA is healing, making us look like salty sailors who had one too many - so where is the all rum gone?! 🙈 The course is set to Malta and we are cruising with 25 knots of wind👌 on the beam, flying at almost 8 knots of speed. Our best sail so far! Our mission is to sail around the world, making videos for you! Jump on board, sail with us, buckle up and hold fast: Subscribe for more sailing and good vibes! Please support us on: www.patreon.com/svcuba & follow our adventures on Instagram: salsa_de_sv_cuba See you soon matey! 😜
For Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL), the Medal Race is a victory lap, the Kiwis having won the 49er Men's gold medal with two races to spare after dominating the 20-boat fleet at Rio 2016 over the past week. However, they always go all out to win, so don't be surprised to see New Zealand winning the race today. Behind them the battle rages on for the other medals, with Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel (GER) holding second place just three points in front of the Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS). This means the 2012 Olympic Champions need to get at least one boat between them and the Germans to secure silver. However, the Germans and Aussies can't afford to engage in a pure match race because waiting to ruin the party are Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign (GBR) who lie ten points behind Australia.