Linton and co completed the circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight - a distance of around 50 nautical miles - in a time of four hours and 19 minutes.
The first monohull to cross the finish line was Ian Atkins’ GP42 ‘Dark’n’Stormy’, in a time of 4h54m.
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1. Boats at the first start in the 2022 Round the Island Race
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