Island Sailing Club host Reading annual race at Pingewood lake
The annual race between The Island Sailing club Reading's and Goring Thames Sailing club took place on their Pingewood lake last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe annual race between The Island Sailing club Reading's and Goring Thames Sailing club took place on their Pingewood lake last weekend.
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