Savoir Faire are now just four miles off the north Norfolk coast, near Sheringham and more importantly less than 160 miles to the finish.
In a text to race HQ overnight, Jason McKinlay predicts they will reach Tower Bridge in London for a Friday/Saturday finish. We will be able to predict the finish with much more accuracy as the week progresses.
In his message after two days rowing across 100 miles of open sea from Flamborough Head to Norfolk, Jason wrote: “Epic few days. Loved the gruelling rowing and we had come through some physically tough days. We’ve both worked hard to hit the goals and stay on target for a Friday/Saturday finish. So finger crossed.”
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